A modern-day romance that follows one man's quest to find the girl of his dreams. A girl who can agree that three is company.A modern-day romance that follows one man's quest to find the girl of his dreams. A girl who can agree that three is company.A modern-day romance that follows one man's quest to find the girl of his dreams. A girl who can agree that three is company.
Suzanna Keller
- Theresa
- (as Suzanna Melendez)
Bowie Sims
- Nicole
- (as Joanna Sims)
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Unfortunately Stuttering John isn't a writer, an actor or a comedian. He pretends he is, but he has never achieved anything in any of these fields. He has no stand-up career, and his routine is non-existent - it consists of asking the audience where they're from / if they're married / if they still have sex, and then he will go on to tell you how he did something funny 20 years ago. It's not good. There's no actual comedy.
Anyway, that sums up this film quite nicely - there's no actual comedy. John plays a version of himself - a loser 30something with no endearing qualities whatsoever. John is now almost 60 years old and is still playing the same character - an overweight drunk with poor hygiene, no jokes and no audience, who spends his time pursuing younger women on dating sites, as well as creeping on female guests he has on his awful podcast. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
What makes this movie so bad is that John just isn't a likeable personality, either in real life, or in Hollywood. Instead of embarrassing celebrities like he used to, he now spends his life embarrassing himself and his ex-family.
Anyway, that sums up this film quite nicely - there's no actual comedy. John plays a version of himself - a loser 30something with no endearing qualities whatsoever. John is now almost 60 years old and is still playing the same character - an overweight drunk with poor hygiene, no jokes and no audience, who spends his time pursuing younger women on dating sites, as well as creeping on female guests he has on his awful podcast. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
What makes this movie so bad is that John just isn't a likeable personality, either in real life, or in Hollywood. Instead of embarrassing celebrities like he used to, he now spends his life embarrassing himself and his ex-family.
This movie isn't funny, even if you were high on dope it would be terrible.
This movie reminds me of the time I had a kidney stone..l
Agony and suffering then such relief when it was over.
John Melendez, you are atrocious at everything you do.
There's NOTHING WORSE than someone who THINKS they're funny, and they're simply NOT.
Stuttering John Melendez embodies that.
He's only famous because Howard Stern exploited him, and wrote him funny questions to embarrass celebrities with.
This celluloid abortion is almost impossible to get through, and there's not a SINGLE LAUGH throughout it. Shame on Jeffrey Ross for lowering himself to appear in this piece of crap.
Without a doubt the worst attempt of comedy I have ever watched. I enjoy B Movies, cheesy films, and low budget productions, this is the first time I watch a movie and I can't find a single minute of it worth watching.
If you're considering watching this movie, walk away and don't look back, take a nap, browse the web, or find any other movie to watch, but don't watch this movie.
This movie has really changed my opinion of National Lampoon, I have no idea how they allowed their brand to go on this production.
This movie makes me wish IMDb allowed a zero rating.
If you're considering watching this movie, walk away and don't look back, take a nap, browse the web, or find any other movie to watch, but don't watch this movie.
This movie has really changed my opinion of National Lampoon, I have no idea how they allowed their brand to go on this production.
This movie makes me wish IMDb allowed a zero rating.
Did you know
- TriviaMelendez admitted on his podcast, that whilst filming the bathroom scene, he did actually defecate during a take, thinking people on set would find it hilarious. However, the crew were not amused and Melendez was forced to apologise before filming could continue.
- ConnectionsReferences Sesame Street (1969)
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- Breaking the F-ing Rules
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- CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA(New York Street exteriors)
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- $500,000 (estimated)
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