Another round of quickie DVD reviews:
The Slammin' Salmon: Broken Lizard's latest was a decently fun little comedy. Not as great as Super Troopers or Beerfest, but way better than Club Dread. The team play waiters who are competing for a cash prize and are trying not to get a gut shot by restaurant owner Michael Clarke Duncan, who kind of has some of the better scenes in the movie. Good for a few chuckles.
Damage: Steve Austin is a street fighter in a B movie, and it's actually not so bad! I mean, it's generic as all hell, but if you like Austin, like I do, then this is for you. It's Stone Cold as the badass he is, and there's a bit of drama thrown in as well. If you know how to check your head, then I can say give this one a rent.
Defendor: Woody Harrelson, coming off an awesome turn in Zombieland, plays another great character in this faux-superhero drama. In this one Woody plays a guy who thinks he's a superhero and his mission is to take out the evil Captain Industry, even if it kills him. This is a pretty good movie, maybe a little more dramatic than I would've thought, but entertaining none-the-less.
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