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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Rodney C. Duckworth RULES!
Review: A low-grade imitation of American Graffiti/Animal House/Hollywood Knights, et. al. that was all the rage in the late 70s/early 80s. The adventures of a geek named Rodney C. Duckworth and his efforts to end his virginity. Directed by Max Baer, Jr. (Jethro Bodine from the Beverly Hillbillies, who was better off as a brain surgeon or double-knot spy). Quack on, brother Rodney, you RULE!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun Max Baer Film
Review: I really like Max Baer film's. They have a cool hands-on feel. This one is about a geeky teen in the fifties who borrows a car without asking and suddenly has friends because the car is really hot. Amusing and fun Max Baer entry. Check out ODE TO BILLY JOE and MACON COUNTY LINE for his two best known films

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun Max Baer Film
Review: I really like Max Baer film's. They have a cool hands-on feel. This one is about a geeky teen in the fifties who borrows a car without asking and suddenly has friends because the car is really hot. Amusing and fun Max Baer entry. Check out ODE TO BILLY JOE and MACON COUNTY LINE for his two best known films

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not much to it.
Review: This is certainly one of the bigger pieces of fluff to come out of the '70s. A 20-something year old high school "kid" is considered to be a total loser. He takes a brand new Chevy convertible from an acquaintance without asking permission. Now he's becoming friends with the cool guys and catching the eyes of some ladies. That's it. Harmless but usually quite boring.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not much to it.
Review: This is certainly one of the bigger pieces of fluff to come out of the '70s. A 20-something year old high school "kid" is considered to be a total loser. He takes a brand new Chevy convertible from an acquaintance without asking permission. Now he's becoming friends with the cool guys and catching the eyes of some ladies. That's it. Harmless but usually quite boring.


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