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Kuffs

A SAN FRANCISCO HIGH-SCHOOL DROPOUT TAKES OVER HIS SLAINBROTHER’S PRIVATE POLICE FORCE.

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  1. SirGeorgeMartini

    Review by SirGeorgeMartini for Kuffs
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    Christian Slater’s character reminds me of a young Jack Nicholson, who replaces his brother on the Police Force after he is murdered. I was surprised that he didn’t become as popular as Tom Cruise after this film was released in 1992, but he had a few personal issues during the 90s that stalled his career. I think he’s a better actor than most people realize, with much more talent than making below average movies like “Broken Arrow”.

  2. Jorge Campos

    Review by Jorge Campos for Kuffs
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    Critics who were just trying to kill Slater’s career as they do with many actors, actresses and directors rated this a horrible movie. But this movie is so hilarious. The drugged coffee? “I like my coffee cold.” The chief’s car. The part when Slater answered his front door with a gun pointed at whoever was standing behind and that guy who threw his arms up and fainted! “Why are we doing all this running? Aren’t we all going to be in cars?!” And Milla is the definition of sexy.

  3. Brent Hilton

    Review by Brent Hilton for Kuffs
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    I forgot how funny this movie is kinda of a ferris bueller/fletch comedy thriller keep you on the edge of your seat while laughing too what a great movie. supporting cast is wonderful in this film you’ll just love it.

    It’s PG-13 For Lauguage , Action Violence.

  4. C. Kamalski

    Review by C. Kamalski for Kuffs
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    This is a great Mid 90s movie.

  5. Anonymous

    Review by for Kuffs
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    I saw this movie for the first time in its original release. What a funky, funny movie full of off-beat characters! Parts of it are laugh out loud, gut busting funny, while at the same time it builds in an aspect of adventure/suspense. An interesting juxtaposition.Christian Slater’s wacky character comes to San Francisco to live with his older brother and ends up taking over his security business. He has a variety of misadventures while trying to learn how to protect the people on his beat and catch the bad guy at the same time. And what a terrific, crazed bad guy. He wears outrageous shirts, including T-shirts with his own picture on them. And he’s just one of the many unusual people you’ll meet here. From the minute that frozen turkey goes bouncing down the street at the beginning, you’ll be hooked.Filmed on location, Kuffs is full of San Francisco atmosphere and local color which make it even more appealing for those of us who like the city. I own this movie in VHS and have watched it over and over. Now I’ll buy it in DVD.This film has one of my all time favorite lines: “Where DO you buy your clothes?” An appealing winner!

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