Review of Hot to Trot (1988) by L L — 27 Sep 2015
Ok, I own a horse, an Appaloosa.They are horses bred by American Indians from those the Spanish left behind. The North American tribes in Washington state and Oregon delt with the care and training of this certain breed unlike any other approach used by man.
By the earth, of the earth and for the earth: the natural habitat of men and animal payed off in producing an intelligence and natural skill of this breed of horse to cope and specialize in the understanding of its rider and its ability traversing over any type of land travel that was needed in the mountainous, forested and distance over plains in that area of the Northwest.
So what? I enjoyed this movie because sometimes I could read the nuances of 'Dons' training for 'screen acting' with Goldthwait.
I think I'm in a minority here but who cares?
(Admitted, the horse isn't even an Appaloosa.)ð~.
This review of Hot to Trot (1988) was written by L L on 27 Sep 2015.
Hot to Trot has generally received negative reviews.
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