
Love on a Leash (2011; Dir.: Fen Tian) – Best of Dare Daniel Rerun 19
“His name is Alvin Flang! His name is Alvin Flang!”
Pizza-faced cinderblocks Daniel and Corky get revenge on the evil pond that cursed them to become professional podcasters by revisiting their review of Fen Tian’s jaw-dropping Love on a Leash.
U.S. DVD release date: Aug. 19, 2013
Critic scores: n/a
This week’s darers: Erica Shultz and Gunnar Pearson
Why did Erica dare Daniel and Corky to watch Love on a Leash? “This movie is a triumph of ineptitude. There is no score or soundtrack, nothing makes sense, characters are color-coded, and everything is just hilariously bad. It’s a train wreck from which you can’t look away.”
Why did Gunnar dare Daniel and Corky to watch Love on a Leash? “This is the type of bad movie that you will remember until the day you die.”
IMDB synopsis: “Love takes a furry twist in this slice of romantic comedy. A young woman falls for a stray dog with a secret: by night, it becomes a man. Follow the journey of the golden retriever and the friend who gives him a home.”
This week’s referenced movies: Forbidden Kiss; Look Who’s Talking Now; Theodore Rex; Like Father, Like Son; Vice Versa; Love Actually; Psycho (1960); Fargo; Goodfellas; 1917; Teen Wolf (1985); The Room; The Social Network; The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Ratings: Daniel – Double Dare; Corky – Double Dare
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