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Don't be alarmed, Beer for My Horses does not have arduous plot filled with twists and turns, it is about as complex as tying-up Velcro shoes (and just that interesting). There is a bit of a love story, if you can call it that, between Rack and a few different ladies, but the majority of the film features him and his fellow officers as they try to wrangle up the drug-runners of their Mulberry-esque community.
Tom Skerritt, Ted Nugent and even Willie Nelson make an appearance in the film, but none of these semi-famous names hold enough weight to pull this hog out of the mud. It has got all the charm of a rodeo and all the class of a super-cab. Red necks will love it!
To anyone else who has never indulged in a hog tying contest or competed at the state fair, beware Beer for My Horse it's not the type of comedy that you can just sit back and jump into, it is aimed at very specific audience, and that does not include anyone who does not live in the deep south or the bible belt.
Score: 6 out of 10
We nearly fell out of the goddamn booth. A few weeks ago we'd gone to see The Grocer's Son, which featured a little old lady who drinks shots of Fernet Branca. Then in the last issue of The Atlantic, Wayne Curtis waxed rhapsodic about the Italian liqueur's 'uncommonly sharp and bitter' taste. So we were all primed to try it out, we just didn't know it--but that's Zig Zag's charm, knowing what you want before you do.
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