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Tiresome Pottymouthing in Skiptracers

Set in East Bufu, Alabama, from a mostly first-timer cast and tyro director, Skiptracers concerns the Trawick brothers, J.D. and Tucker, small-town bailbondsmen/manhunters, and their line-of-duty antics. The primary source of comedy is tiresome pottymouthing (the Kevin Smith model unleashes yet another indie Dresden of f-bombs) and justly obscure, possibly invented colloquiums à la "You think yer daddy's fartin' Franklins?" and "What in God's grassy ass . . . ?" Anyhow, J.D.'s competition, in business and Pop Warner football, is a pertly mustached creep, one in a gallery of untethered overactors mugging as comic grotesques, including a meth-'n'-mullet bail-hopper with coke-bottle glasses, a theater-queen deputy, and an oily preacher who couldn't feasibly hold down a congregation in any Southern county. Giving due credit, Skiptracers seems to be genuine homegrown product, but the only entertainment value here is in counting the continuity slip-ups. As drawl-inflected comedy goes, it's outdone easily by Jerry Clower monologues, Mama's Family, Eagle Pennell films, Eastbound and Down, ad infinitum. Aiming at a dead zone somewhere between the Blue Collar Comedy Tour folks buying off the truck-stop DVD carousel and big-city Big Buck Hunter ironists, it's a belly flop by any standard.

 
  • Daniel Burnley 09/13/2009 4:38:00 PM

    So you liked it, right, Nick? I can personally confirm that much of the "pottymouthing" and colloquialisms you to which you refer are taken directly from the source for at least one character in the film, and the source is a real, living, breathing person on which the character was based. I might also add that the abundance of external references in your review hints at a bit of catty "insider" pretentiousness on the reviewer's part. Do you really expect your readers to make sense of your review with all those pseudo "in-the-know" winks/footnotes? Ligthen up, girlfriend! Instead of obsessing over what you think are continuity slips, why don't you try guessing how many gay actors are in the cast in unexpected places? Oh, and I don't do bellyflops. You might want to search for the number of film festival awards including audience awards the film has garnered. Many people actually found the film quite entertaining and laughed at its parody approach to many "Southernisms" that apparently flew right over your purty lil ol head.

 

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