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Turn It On
Comedian Kevin McAleer delivers a hilarious monologue about his upbringing and society in Ireland
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Plot Summary
A naive young man, fresh out of college and eager to make it big in Hollywood, gets caught up in a whirlwind of bizarre characters and increasingly absurd situations. He finds himself entangled with a struggling actor, a eccentric millionaire, and a pair of bumbling criminals, all while trying to navigate the treacherous waters of the film industry and find his place in the world.
Critical Reception
Turn It On was a low-budget independent film that received a very limited release and garnered minimal critical attention. It is largely forgotten by mainstream audiences and critics alike, with its few reviews being generally dismissive of its humor and plot. The film's experimental and often nonsensical narrative style was not well-received by the few critics who saw it.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from an uninspired script and a lack of comedic timing.
Its absurdist humor often falls flat, failing to connect with the audience.
Despite a few recognizable actors, the film is ultimately forgettable.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Turn It On (1993)' is not readily available due to the film's limited release and obscurity.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Los Angeles and features many recognizable, albeit often rundown, parts of the city.
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