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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Michael Dinner |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 26 August, 1988 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc. SA, Movie |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012569611030 |
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Customer Reviews of Hot to Trot
Look out Mr. Ed, you've got competition! Well I have said this before, and I will say it again....why isn't this movie out on DVD as a RErelease? It stars Bobcat Goldthwait (Police Academy's 2,3, and 4.), he plays Fred P. Chaney a nobody who's relative dies and leaves him an inheritance with a gifted horse......DON. The word gifted is that he can talk. When Fred finds out about this, not only is he amazed, he's amazed at how rich Don makes him when he finds out about what he knows about the stock market. Fred also finds out that in the inheritance that he owns half of the stocks and bonds in a company that his dead relative's widower wants so much of because he doesn't like Fred and doesn't want him to own it. Played by actor Dabney Coleman (WarGames, Nine To Five), he does everything he can to blackball Fred in losing his share of the company, a girl that Fred meets (Virginia Madsen, Electric Dreams) overhears the scheme and decides to help Fred. Meanwhile, Don decides to get involved to help Fred too, and by doing that he enters himself in a horse race which involves Fred's tricky enemy and his girlfriend which they have their horses as collateral to bet against Fred and his horse that if he wins the horse race, Fred gets everything back, but if he loses he is out. Don wins the race by the tip of his incisor tooth and gets back everything he ever lost. The voice of Don is played by the late actor John Candy and he does a fantastic performance in this. I hope Warner Bros. will RErelease this on DVD cause it is an 80's classic if there ever was one. You'll see some cameo appearances by Tim Katzurisky who played Suichuk in the Police Academy movies with Bobcat Goldthwait so you'll see them playing again together in this. Also Mary Gross from the movie Feds who plays the realtor who shows Fred his new suite that he moves into, and Gilbert Godfried at the end who plays a vet dentist who caps Don's teeth. So enjoy this cool movie it's a great one to see! <
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Off the scale
There aren't enough stars to give this work of art. We had a group of buddies back in Omaha called the "guys chicks totally dig" that consisted of Kroll, Burns, Kiteman and me. So many girls wanted to date us that we had to have meetings to see who was dating who and what ideas they had come up with for the perfect date. Let's just say Burns nailed it. We're at our meeting and all have dates scheduled with super hot chicks on Friday, but after the hundreds of dates we've gone on, we're running short of ideas so we go around the table.
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>Me- Dinner at Stockade followed by a Bonnie Tyler laser light show at the planetarium followed by some nookie
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>Kroll- Play yards jarts while drinking from a pony keg followed by a threesome with a friend of her choice.
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>Kiteman- Create teams on SNK baseball stars and if Kites wins by 8, he gets some. No dinner included
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>Burns steps up to the plate and goes with dinner at Big Freds followed by watching "Hot to Trot" in Spanish. He didn't even have to mention getting any because after he said it we knew intercourse was assumed.
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>That became the standard date for the gang. Hot to Trot is one of the best films ever to begin with, but throwing spanish subtitles on it just puts it over the top. Bobcat Goldwait is his razor sharp self, Dabney Coleman is himself, the Bogart of my generation and John Candy is bad. I would recommend this for anyone going on a date because you'll win the game.
Not Exactly John Candy's
A down-on-his-luck stockbroker (Bobcat Goldthwaite) unbridles his seamy side when he falls in with a unscrupulous talking Standardbred named Don (played by Don, voiced by John Candy). Despite roughshod reviews, Goldthwaite's career went on. Don, however, was never seen or heard from again (rumor has it the bay trotter joined the Witness Protection Program after seeing the box office numbers).
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