Melba es una chica californiana de un parque de caravanas a la que una vidente le dice que busque a los Reyes Magos, y cuando conoce a tres chicos que viajan a Las Vegas, decide que ellos so... Leer todoMelba es una chica californiana de un parque de caravanas a la que una vidente le dice que busque a los Reyes Magos, y cuando conoce a tres chicos que viajan a Las Vegas, decide que ellos son esos Reyes y se une a ellos en un viaje.Melba es una chica californiana de un parque de caravanas a la que una vidente le dice que busque a los Reyes Magos, y cuando conoce a tres chicos que viajan a Las Vegas, decide que ellos son esos Reyes y se une a ellos en un viaje.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
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Then Veronica Cartwright showed up, and all bets were off.
It goes down a weird path, to be sure--are we supposed to care about the grotesques we meet in this film, or be grossed out? Or both? Is it supposed to be funny that Flint keeps yanking women's hair and harassing them (its not funny, it's creepy/mean)? Is this movie on the side of its gay characters or pointing at them in fun along with everything else?
I didn't worry too much after Veronica showed up, because from that point on all I could do was stare in awe at this amazing actress and wonder why she doesn't get more opportunities. I can't believe John Waters hasn't cast her in anything, she'd be perfect.
This movie has two of the greatest laughs I've ever had in a movie, but I'm not sure they were deliberate. One is when Veronica's dessert blows up in her face and she starts screaming,the other is when she's croaking for "Oh, Ed!" at the end. There's just something hysterical about Veronica shrieking and I don't know what it is, but I'm glad the makers of this film exploited it.
I have this movie cued to those 2 scenes and play them when I need to cheer up. My friends like it too; we say, "Sweet Jesus! My eyebrows!" to each other all the time.
Thanks for the laughs and hope to see more quirky, similar material like this soon...
Oh, and Freddy Prinze is as bad as usual (Why does he say "sh" for everything instead of "s," like "shurprise!" Just curious).
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- PifiasIn the strip club, Ed and Flint get into a fight. Just before Flint dives off the stage at Ed, you can see that he is not wearing his ball cap. However, when he lands on Ed and starts choking her, you can see he is wearing it again.
- Citas
Melba: I'm looking for an old friend of mine.
Old Lady: What's her name?
Melba: Dottie Delgato.
Old Lady: Dottie? Well, they all seemed to be named Dottie these days. Dottie, Tammy, Crystal, Vanna - Oh, that's a big one now! Did she have a stage name?
Melba: At the Tropicana I believe they called her Lady Luck.
Old Lady: Lady Luck? That's original. Did, uh, did she play with feathers?
Melba: I don't think so.
Old Lady: Appliances?
Melba: Not to my knowledge. I do believe she did things with a baton.
Old Lady: Oh! Oh, yeah, yeah! Lady Luck, loves to fuck!
- Créditos adicionalesDuring the end credits, they play Flint's answering machine messages to Melba telling her to get him out of jail.
- ConexionesReferences Geraldo (1987)
- Banda sonora270 Miles Away
Written by Danny Keogh & Angela McCluskey (Waterbunnies)
Performed by Danny Keogh, Angela McCluskey & David E. Russo (as David Russo)
Trumpet by Joan Jones
Produced by David E. Russo (as David Russo)
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 7326 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1370 US$
- 21 mar 1999
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 7326 US$
- Duración1 hora 36 minutos
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