

A.U.S.A.
A.U.S.A. is an American sitcom television series that aired in 2003 on NBC, starring Scott Foley.
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Plot Summary
A struggling New York City advertising executive, Josh Stark, is given a chance to turn his career around by landing a major client. However, his ambition leads him to compromise his ethics, causing him to spiral into a series of increasingly absurd and self-destructive situations. He must navigate personal relationships and professional betrayals as he fights to reclaim his life and career.
Critical Reception
A.U.S.A. received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor to be crass and its plot predictable. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a disappointment given Kevin Smith's previous work. The film struggled to find a significant audience upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
- Panned for its uninspired humor and formulaic plot.
- Considered a misstep in Kevin Smith's directorial career.
- Lacked the sharp wit and memorable characters of his earlier films.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'A.U.S.A.' is not readily available, but general reception indicated a lack of audience enthusiasm.
Fun Fact
Despite being a Kevin Smith film, 'A.U.S.A.' is notably absent from his usual View Askewniverse continuity, making it a standalone project in his filmography.
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