Jury Duty (film)

Chaos! Son in Law in the courtroom ( Alternative title: Chaos Junior - A fool in the courtroom; Original title: Jury Duty) is an American comedy film directed by John Fortenberry of 1995 with Pauly Shore in the lead role.

Action

Tommy Collins is unemployed and lives in the mobile home of his mother. The woman and her boyfriend are planning on traveling by motor home to Las Vegas, where they want to marry. Collins looking for accommodation for this time.

Collins was appointed as a juror in a court of law; in this capacity, he receives free accommodation, meals and pocket money. He woos his colleague Monica, but rejects him. Collins attempts to draw the process in the length to obtain the benefits longer.

He suspects that the defendant Carl Wayne Bishop is innocent and that the perpetrator is a radical environmentalist, as it is the jurors Frank. This then confesses and wants to kill Collins and Monica. However, it may be overwhelmed. Collins and Monica kiss. Even the judge is satisfied with the solution of the case.

Collins earned money at male strip, studied it, and is a successful lawyer.

Reviews

Roger Ebert wrote in the Chicago Sun - Times 12 April 1995, he agree with the comedian Pauly Shore to that played by his characters were " offensive ". But he did not agree with him, they were funny. The film was another attempt in the " Mach- it - stupid - Lotto" ( "another entry in the national Dumbing It Down sweepstakes "). Jim Carrey was compared with Shore " virtuoso ".

Hal Hinson wrote in the Washington Post of 13 April 1995, already the title should be warning enough for the crowd to stay away. The film is a collection of cheap gags.

Awards

Pauly Shore was in 1996 as the Worst Actor Razzie.

Background

The film was shot in Los Angeles. He played in the cinemas of the United States a about 17 million U.S. dollars.

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