
This is a film that almost defies description and it really has to be seen to be appreciated. Except when we were laughing too loud and had to review. Oh and I rented this DVD and the audio was fine. Danno finally makes it back with a different perspective on life and is surprised at his roommates' attitudes. Giles was a bit forced but funny anyways. We guess that Danno might have been just as whiny and petty. We also watch Danno's roommates at home who are pining about their own miserable way of life. ("at least it made it 20 miles this time instead of 2!") So, there is a lot of sitting around and eating what looks like gas station food. They ramble on and on and the truck keeps breaking down. He is very upset and quiet when he gets a ride from the Twins. I instantly saw the Hamlet likeness as well and wondered if poor Hamlet should have sailed to Norway and hooked up with some out of work vikings? Danno is hitchhiking from Seattle where his mom just wed her brother-in-law. I wouldn't compare it to Dumb and Dumber, it's the opposite. Yes, we have little hideaways here that are homes to scores of Red Necks. It's not Southern Red Neck, but Northern CA/Oregon humor. One of the reasons may be that I understood it so well. I found this misplaced in the Drama section and instantly knew this would be funny. It bent me sideways several times from sheer uncontrollable laughter, forcing me to rewind for lines I had missed.
FISHING WITH GANDHI FULL MOVIE MOVIE
I like this movie so much, I plan to buy it.

His neck is much redder than it was at the outset, which, in this context, it a very good thing. By the end, he can mess with a person's head along with the best of them. Why, at the outset, he has about as much force of personality as a mouse fart.

The unsuspecting hitchhiker undergoes a personal transformation as he travels with Roy and Gill. Roy and Gill immediately connect with the man, warmly offering him a corndog and, instead of referring to him as `Led Zeppelin,' address him by his first name. Roy and Gill think he's `touched in the head' at first, because he doesn't talk much (Roy and Gill talk completely hilarious rubbish non-stop) but they bond with him when they learn that the hitchhiker is returning from a wedding where his mother married his uncle. The hitchhiker is longhaired hippie type who's returning from his mother's wedding. The truck overheats every 20 miles or so, which gives the three time to get acquainted. Gill and Roy pick up a hitchhiker in their `brand new' (it's several years old, but to Roy and Gill, it's `brand new') Toyota pickup. They're such stupid but affable good old boys. Imagine Beavis and Butthead as young adults, except that their cultural horizons have been formed by monster truck pulls, hoedowns, the timeless art of Pit Bull breeding, pickup trucks, corndogs, chewing tobacco, and you have an incomplete, but somewhat descriptive, portrait of Roy and Gill, the two main characters of this film. If you're the sort of person who thinks of the WWF as soap opera for rednecks, or who finds the esteem with which Nascar is held by a certain segment of the population to be mildly amusing, you might love this movie.
