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Nothing But Trouble (1991)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Dan Aykroyd
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Demi Moore, John Candy
Published ID: 3355
UPC: 085391637622,
Plot: Actor Dan Aykroyd made his directorial debut with this bizarre comic fantasy. Financier Chris Thorne (Chevy Chase) hopes to impress beautiful Diane Lightson (Demi Moore), so he invites her along for a trip to Atlantic City, with a pair of wealthy Brazilians, Fausto (Taylor Negron) and Renalda (Bertila Damas) tagging along for the ride. After running a stop sign in a small town just off the New Jersey turnpike, Chris and his friends are pulled over and arrested by a motorcycle cop named Denis (John Candy). The travellers are brought before J.P. (Aykroyd), the ancient and vindictive Justice of the Peace in the very strange village of Valkevania, where minor traffic offenses are usually punished by torture or death. While Fausto and Renalda are able to escape, Chris and Diane find themselves trapped in a bizarre underground maze in which fellow tourists like themselves must fight for their lives. Keep an eye peeled for the screen debut of Tupac Shakur, who appears as a member of the rap group Digital Underground. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Great 80's Flick
Added 9/18/2009

I really enjoyed these movies when they came out in the theaters. A great cast and cameos. A great way to spent a night in front of the tube...
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A Classic!
Added 9/3/2007

This is a must have for anyone's comedy collection! Spies Like Us is a classic. Nothing But Trouble is just so-so.
1 out of 2 people found this helpful.
FORGOT
Added 10/3/2009

I HAD FORGOTTON HOW FUNNY THIS MOVIE WAS AND DID NOT NOTICE ALL THE WEIRD THINGS WHEN I WAS LITTLE UP UNTIL NOW WITH THE JUDGES NOSE... LOL... GREAT MOVIE
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If you saw it as a child, you'll love it forever!!!
Added 7/4/2009

I don't understand all the horrible reviews people are giving "Nothing But Trouble."

I mean, what more could one expect from a film starring Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, and John Candy?!

This is one of my favorite films of ALL TIME. If you have children, LET THEM WATCH THIS FILM. Everyone I know who knows of (and loves) this film saw it as a child, and there is some weird quality about this movie that makes it that much more rewarding to experience the Valkenvania court house as a child.

Other movies that are also good to see as a child if for no other purpose than to revisit them years later as an adult: "She Devil," "Problem Child," "Problem Child II," "Death Becomes Her," "War of the Roses," and "The Worse Little Witch."

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NOTHING BUT TROUBLE (WARNER BROS./1991)
Added 10/30/2008

REVIEW: As the old cliche goes: comedy is a very subjective art form. What some people find hilarious to the point of hysterics, others may see as scraping the bottom barrel of stupidity. But if comedy itself is the hardest medium to master then BLACK comedy (that is: comedy which finds humor in the most distasteful of subject matter) is nearly impossible to bring across on screen or in front of a live audience unless you have an innate genius for such ribald material (a la Alfred Hitchcock or Mel Brooks). Case in point here: Dan Aykroyd's deliberately whacked-out, over-the-top, disgusting, cornball of a movie "NOTHING BUT TROUBLE". In it he plays a 106-year-old Justice Of The Peace named Alvin Valkenheiser who presides over a carnival-house court, and who is quick to pronounce a death sentence for the most mundane of traffic violations. His latest "capture" is big-time stock report publisher Chris Thorne (Chase) who is helping a lady in distress (Moore) by driving her to Las Vegas in order to settle some personal business there. Also on board are two annoying South American "Brazillionares" who impose themselves upon Chase and Moore when they overhear their travel plans. On their way the two of them suggest they have a picnic: Moore agrees, Chase grumbles, and soon the foursome are zooming through Valkenvania where they get pulled over by patrolman John Candy. But their nightmare has only begun as they witness first-hand the outlandish antics of Justice Valkenheiser, are treated to a memorably bizarre dinner, and are imprisoned for the night where they sneak out and discover a whole lot more about Valkenvania then they really wish they had ever known. All of this sounds fairly interesting: but with the exception of Candy (in a dual role as the patrolman and the mute strongman...er...strongwoman Eldona), and the painstaking production design there really isn't much here to get excited about. For one thing: it just isn't very funny. And nothing is more painful and depressing than watching a comedy that isn't funny. Especially one that resorts to such desperate measures as making Aykroyd wear a prosthetic nose that looks like a certain part of the male anatomy, or having him and actor John Deveikis dress up in a couple of rubber suits in order to portray two overgrown monster babies. This is as bad as movie making gets. HARSH LANGUAGE: about 32 words. VIOLENCE: about 10 scenes of moderate-to-gross violence. NUDITY/SEXUAL REFERENCES: about 3 (as well as the aforementioned prosthetic "nose" of Justice Valkenheiser). DRUG REFERENCES: some drinking, smoking, and a scene where Candy pulls over a carload of dope dealers sampling their own goods.


RAZZIE AWARDS: Worst Supporting Actor (Dan Aykroyd)

RAZZIE AWARD NOMINATIONS: Worst Picture, Worst Actress (Demi Moore), Worst Supporting actress (John Candy - in drag), Worst Screenplay (Dan Aykroyd), Worst Director (Dan Aykroyd)


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Not funny
Added 9/6/2008

Not funny, uninterestingly perverse in a non-sexual way; normally interesting actors trapped in a truly awful movie.
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Nothing.
Added 5/8/2008

The title should have been simply, "Nothing" I've seen some real stinkers over the years, but this film is in its own league. The film's only possible saving grace might be in using it in one of those old, "This is your brain on drugs." TV ads.
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
FORGOT
Added 10/3/2009

I HAD FORGOTTON HOW FUNNY THIS MOVIE WAS AND DID NOT NOTICE ALL THE WEIRD THINGS WHEN I WAS LITTLE UP UNTIL NOW WITH THE JUDGES NOSE... LOL... GREAT MOVIE
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