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J. Killingsworth | Goodland, KS United States | 12/05/2007
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Dreadful DVD presentation by 905 Entertainment/Trinity Entertainment. Opening credits are "squeezed" (tall and skinny people), then switches to pan and scan mode for the remainder of the film. Actors are often off-screen, out of focus, cut in half, etc. Don't bother."
Do not buy!
D. Oats | Tulsa, OK | 01/27/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This was a surprisingly terrible movie. You would think with Richard Pryor and Fred Williamson it would be a decent movie but this was the total opposite. It made no sense and the acting was terrible! I wanted to give it 0 stars but the system wouldn't allow me to! Stay away!"
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Paul Kazee | 05/08/2010
(2 out of 5 stars)
"There appear to be 3 versions of this currently available. I own two of them. Of the two I own, the CHEEZY FLICKS disc is preferred over the TRINITY disc for the following reasons:
1) Though image quality of the CHEEZY FLICKS disc is not great, it is clearer than the TRINITY disc.
2) The CHEEZY FLICKS disc includes extras (vintage intermission ads and trailers for other movies), while the TRINTIY does not.
3) The TRINITY disc cuts-off a tiny bit more of the image on the sides of the frame than the CHEEZY FLICKS disc does.
That said, the TRINITY disc does have two things going for it:
1) The color on the TRINITY disc is richer on the CHEEZY FLICKS disc.
2) The CHEEZY FLICKS disc cuts-off more image on the top and bottom than the TRINITY disc does (and the amount of loss is greater than the amount of side-to-side loss that one gets with the TRINITY disc."