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Pots of Gold
The drama explores love, marriage and divorce through a case of mistaken identity, while making good-humored fun of a middle class family and their pretensions.
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Plot Summary
A drifter (Johnny Knoxville) is tasked with cleaning out the home of a reclusive, wealthy old woman before her greedy family can get their hands on her fortune. However, he finds himself falling for her granddaughter (Christina Applegate) and must contend with the manipulative relatives who will stop at nothing to claim the inheritance.
Critical Reception
Pots of Gold was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, who widely panned its predictable plot, uninspired humor, and weak performances. The film failed to find a significant audience upon its release.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on tired comedic tropes and slapstick that rarely lands.
The plot is formulaic and predictable, offering no surprises.
Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the weak material.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be largely unfunny and unoriginal, with many expressing disappointment in the lack of engaging characters and a compelling storyline.
Fun Fact
Despite its low critical and audience scores, the film notably featured a cast including established comedic actors like Johnny Knoxville, Bill Engvall, and Christina Applegate.
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