Review of The Sure Thing (1985) by Gene Siskel for Chicago Tribune — 19 Apr 2007
The Sure Thing is queasily old-fashioned, a raunchy road trip without the raunch that nonetheless trades on sex-comedy stereotypes: party animals in Hawaiian shirts, tea-sipping no-fun-niks in neutral-colored sweaters, and a compliant blonde sex doll that is, in fact, a sure thing.
The film takes baby steps to something better.
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This review of The Sure Thing (1985) was written by Gene Siskel and published by Chicago Tribune on 19 Apr 2007.
The Sure Thing has generally received positive reviews.
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