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Jury Duty
A handyman, a high school principal, a network engineer... they're just a few of the men presiding over a landmark obscenity trail. The sexual tension mounts in the hall of justice, where underlying passions erupt as Jury Duty intensifies. Crafted by legendary director Joe Gage and headlined by TitanMen exclusives David Anthony and Scotch Inkom, it proves that a hung jury is the best verdict. And before it's over, everyone will be guilty as sin....
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Plot Summary
A hilarious mockumentary that follows a group of eccentric individuals as they are called for jury duty in a small town. The film humorously explores their bizarre interactions, personal dramas, and the absurdities of the legal system from their unique perspectives. As the trial progresses, the jurors' lives become increasingly entangled with each other and the case they are meant to be deciding.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found its humor to be hit-or-miss and its premise stretched thin. However, some viewers appreciated its quirky charm and the performances of its ensemble cast, finding it to be a lighthearted and amusing watch.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on wacky characters and predictable gags.
Some viewers may find its absurd humor endearing, but it lacks substance.
The mockumentary style can feel dated and unfocused.
Google audience: Audience reviews are divided, with some finding the film's over-the-top characters and silly situations to be a source of amusement. Others felt the humor was juvenile and that the film lacked a compelling narrative, leading to a disappointing experience.
Fun Fact
Director Jason Bloom also directed the popular 2005 comedy 'The Wedding Crashers'.
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