Had you ever been moved to imagine a Status Quo movie, it would most probably not be this. Rather than simply rocking all over the world, the 60-something band rumble a human-organ black market (masterminded by Jon Lovitz) and are forced into all manner of action-based indignities in order to survive. As a piece of filmmaking it’s a shambles, with dialogue, plotting and editing all stumblingly executed with no clear intent. There is, however, a certain charm in the Quo mainmen Rossi and Parfitt’s eagerness to deliver, if not, sadly, much ability to do so very well.
Bula Quo! Review
Nasty organ dealer (Lovitz) finds his plans for personal enrichment and skyrocketing kidney sales threatened when a band of dad rockers lands in Fiji.
Release Date:
05 Jul 2013
Running Time:
90 minutes
Certificate:
PG
Original Title:
Bula Quo!
A oddball piece of no thrills (or conspicuous talent) filmmaking that's rescued by the charm of those rock survivors, the 'Quo.
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