The film's biggest flaw is that it never settles on and adheres to the basic rules of any given genre.
Off the Lip (2004)
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Reviews Counted:8
Fresh:2
Rotten:6
Average Rating:4/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for language, some drug use and sexual content
Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:May 7, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: Kat (Marguerite Moreau), a brand new journalism grad, has landed her first big job. It’s in Hawaii and she couldn’t be more excited to get away from her father (David Rasche) and his... Kat (Marguerite Moreau), a brand new journalism grad, has landed her first big job. It’s in Hawaii and she couldn’t be more excited to get away from her father (David Rasche) and his expectations. All it requires is an upbeat personality, good instincts and a lot of perseverance. But Kat is finding the work harder than she ever imagined. For one thing, her prey - an elusive big wave surfer named “The Monk” – doesn’t intend to be found, and the friendly locals are being somewhat less than helpful. Her uninvited boyfriend (Mackenzie Astin) is driving her crazy, her ex-surfer guide (Mark Fite) has been on the losing end of too many waves, the geek she's reporting to (Adam Scott) is falling in love with her, and she's wanted by the FBI. What’s a girl to do?! Kat realizes too late that finding “The Monk” will cost her more than she could ever afford. But can she foresee that she’ll wind up finding herself? -- © Abandon Entertainment [More]
Starring: Marguerite Moreau, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Scott, Mark Fite
Starring: Marguerite Moreau, Mackenzie Astin, Adam Scott, Mark Fite, David Rasche, Jim Turner, Rick Overton
Director: Robert Mickelson
Director: Robert Mickelson
Screenwriter: Shem Bitterman
Producer: Robert Mickelson
Composer: Andrew Gross
Studio: Hannover House
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Reviews for Off the Lip
Ms. Moreau is unquestionably the film's star, combining intelligence with sexuality and humor.
Modestly engaging, but ultimately the fragile little movie wipes out, like a surfer who's misjudged a wave.
As slight as movies come, yet the sunny scenery and Moreau's effortless charm help make it warmer and more personable than a lot of assembly-line Hollywood product.
This inane debut feature is based around neon-suffused stock surfing footage from a Compaq commercial, so it's a notable accomplishment that Off the Lip succeeds at being laughably highfalutin.
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