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Calling Bobcat

Calling Bobcat

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: not very funny
Review: I am a fan of movies that are "stupid/funny" and even some that are just stupid. This one is neither. At least stupid has some sort of substance. Not this. It's like a black hole that sucks time out of our already presciously short lives. I also give extra points to low budget flicks because they have more to prove. Not this. It's still hopeless. To try and describe the plot would be impossible for reasons that will become evident if you watch it. bad. really bad.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Solid, Funny Film
Review: Not a laugh-out-loud riot that the video box or trailer would suggest, but definitely a solid film and a good effort from a first time director. Especially good performances from the two leads, Jayce Bartok and Rob King. So often, low budget independent films don't have any money and the filmmakers inappropriately cast their buddies. It's obvious that in this case they took the time to find the right actors, either that or in this case the buddies could actually act. Definitely worth checking out if you want to see how to correctly make a film on a shoestring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: calling bobcat is a funny movie
Review: this movie contains all the types of people you were freinds with growing up in high school or college or just hanging out with on a weekend. it`s nice to see the leading character darren played by star jayce bartok see the error of his ways and try to sraighten himself out by the end of this very funny and well done movie. the supporting cast is excellent and the music is right on. see it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Calling Bobcat
Review: This movie made me laugh til the credits rolled. I thought Paul Kermizian's vision of twentysomething's in New Jersey was clever and unique. Wendy Hoops brought some class to the screen and Jayce Bartok did his best work since Suburbia.
Heath Centazzo as the health shake guru was the funniest of all and he is definetley going to be a star that we will be hearing from in the near future. All in all, a must own in your DVD collection.


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