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Dirt (2004)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:2
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Rated: R [See Full Rating] language
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jan 23, 2004 Limited
Synopsis:
Dirt is a quirky comedy about two simple-hearted brothers who, when abandoned by the death of their mother, search to find a replacement Mom.
Abandoned by the death of their mother, Junior and...
Dirt is a quirky comedy about two simple-hearted brothers who, when abandoned by the death of their mother, search to find a replacement Mom.
Abandoned by the death of their mother, Junior and Scooter find themselves ill prepared for life on their own. To ease their suffering, they search the desert dregs of West Texas for a woman to take Mom's place. Due to their social disability, they are forced to kidnap a woman from a Piggly Wiggly supermarket. They soon realize that they have gotten more than they bargained for when their "victim," Dede, turns out to be the maltreated wife of an abusive Texas Ranger. She quickly turns her misfortune into theirs, convincing the brothers to steal her baby away from her sadistic husband. Life gets even more complicated for these simple-hearted boys when the vengeful Ranger tracks them down bent on keeping them from living happily ever after.
Starring: Trace Fraim, Michael Covert, Patrick Warburton, Tara Chocol
Starring: Trace Fraim, Michael Covert, Patrick Warburton, Tara Chocol, Luke Perry, Jennifer Tilly, Olivia Rosewood
Director: Trace Fraim, Michael Covert
Director: Trace Fraim, Michael Covert
Screenwriter: Michael Covert
Producer: Kirk Hassig, Trudi Callon
Composer: Tommy Coster
Studio: Mac Releasing
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Reviews for Dirt
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie | Date |
|---|---|---|
| | Film Ist: A Girl & A Gun | 12/2 |
| | Before Tomorrow | 12/2 |
| 67% 67% | Everybody's Fine | 12/4 |
| 60% 60% | Brothers | 12/4 |
| | Armored | 12/4 |
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