Review of The Big Kahuna (1999) by Melvin W — 18 Mar 2012
Larry Mann: Did you mention perhaps what line of industrial lubricants Jesus would have endorsed? .
"Every sale begins with a smile.".
The Big Kahuna is one of those one room, all dialogue movies. If you can't take a lot of conversation in movies, this is definitely not for you. That's all it is. Three guys in a hospitality room at a hotel talking. They are salesmen for industrial lubricants and they are having a convention in which they will try to land a big time client. .
Two of the three are veterans, the third is a young newbie to the scene. The young one is also a religious man who let's his views on Jesus show more than his views on salesmanship. There's no real plot to be seen in The Big Kahuna. There's ideas and there's a lot of good dialogue, but not real plot. That isn't necessarily a bad thing either. I like movies like this as long as they can find a way to be entertaining. .
I liked The Big Kahuna enough. Kevin Spacey is terrific in roles like this where he can talk a lot and on occasion scream. He's definitely the selling point for the whole film. Add Danny Devito to the mix and everything gets a little more interesting, even though there's not that much going on that I'd consider interesting. .
This review of The Big Kahuna (1999) was written by Melvin W on 18 Mar 2012.
The Big Kahuna has generally received positive reviews.
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