Yes you read right, that's FOUR chainsaws!
Wrongfully Accused is the exact opposite of Jane Austen's Mafia!.
I thought that
the preview for Mafia! was hillarious. When I went to see the movie, I couldn't
believe that not only was the movie not funny, but the scenes that I had thought were
funny in the preview WEREN'T funny in the movie.
I thought that the preview for Wrongfully Accused looked awful. It just
looked like a rehashing of old Airplane style gags strung together with more
contemporary movie and culture references. Maybe that's exactly what it was. Regardless,
it was really really funny! In every respect the other side of the coin from Mafia!,
the clips that I didn't find funny in the preview were great in the actual film.
Here would probably be a good place give a brief synopsis of the plot, but to be honest, the
plot makes absolutely no sense. I couldn't explain it if I had a chalkboard. But if you
are concerned about plot holes in a movie like this, you've missed the whole point. It's
people like you who point out the physics errors in a Three Stooges short.
If I haven't convinced you to see this movie yet, I have two and a half more words for you:
Kelly LeBrock
If you're like me, you haven't seen Kelly since Weird Science and you were terribly
concerned that something horrible had happened to her. (I'm sure that she has had a healthy
and active career since then, but what have you seen her in? Honestly.) You will
be relieved and delighted to see her on the silver screen again, healthy and happy.
She's still just as hot as she was when she was created by Wyatt and Gary, even though she has
to be like forty years old by now (She and Sigourney Weaver should have a club).
This may be a spoiler of sorts, but I feel that it is my patriotic duty as an American to warn
the viewing public about a scene in this movie.
Leslie Nielsen has sex, and it is graphic.
Cover your children's eyes... actually... cover your own eyes too. It's more disturbing than Faces of Death.