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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.

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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] mommy issues who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.



* JailbaitTaboo Hudon's stepsister Beckey eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again
* OedipusComplex Hudson's glowing description of his mother's fading charms, and the intentionally cringy scene, with purple narration, where he dances with her ("I chased. I persued. Made impossible leaps and came down as lightly as a wafted cigarette paper") all while his stepfather watches places him firmly in oedipal territory.
* BadBadActing There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. His face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.
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* JailbaitTaboo IncestSubtext: Hudson's glowing description of his mother's fading charms, and the intentionally cringy scene, with purple narration, where he dances with her ("I chased. I persued. Made impossible leaps and came down as lightly as a wafted cigarette paper") all while his stepfather watches heavily implies an inappropriate attraction.
* JailbaitTaboo:
Hudon's stepsister Beckey eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again
* OedipusComplex Hudson's glowing description of his mother's fading charms, and the intentionally cringy scene, with purple narration, where he dances with her ("I chased. I persued. Made impossible leaps and came down as lightly as a wafted cigarette paper") all while his stepfather watches places him firmly in oedipal territory.
* BadBadActing
BadBadActing: There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. His face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.
%% * ShowWithinAShow ShowWithinAShow: "The Man Who Got Away"
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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.

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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.
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Jail Bait is now a disambiguation. Deleting/replacing wicks as appropriate


The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his underage step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.

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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his underage JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.



* JailBait Hudon's stepsister Beckey eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again

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* JailBait JailbaitTaboo Hudon's stepsister Beckey eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again
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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.

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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait underage step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.
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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to {{Hollywood}}. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.

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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to {{Hollywood}}.Hollywood. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.
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* ShowWithinAShow "The Man Who Got Away"Away"
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* BadBadActing There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. He's face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.

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* BadBadActing There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. He's His face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.
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* JailBait Hudon's stepsister eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again

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* JailBait Hudon's stepsister Beckey eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again
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* BadBadActing There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. He's face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.

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* BadBadActing There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. He's face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.throughout.
* ShowWithinAShow "The Man Who Got Away"
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The Woman Chaser (1999) is a [[FilmNoir Neo Noir]] BlackComedy film in which PatrickWarburton plays Richard Hudson, a used car lot manager with [[OedipusComplex severe oedipal issues]] who just moved to {{Hollywood}}. He moves into the servants quarters above his mother's garage, meets his stepfather, a down at the heals movie producer, and sleeps with his JailBait step sister to cure her of attachments to young men. In a fit of [[HollywoodMidLifeCrisis middle age malaise]], he decides that life is meaningless without creativity, and since he has no creative talents he'll just have to go and make a movie. Enlisting his stepfather's connections in the movie business, and his money, from selling a collectible clown painting, he writes and directs a bleak independant art piece about a truck driver who runs down a small girl and [[KickTheDog her dog]]. The renegade trucker is finally stopped, and gunned down by the state police. He catches fire exiting the cab and stumbles, flaming, down the road in front of a speechless crowd, who violently prevent the assistance of the only onlooker who tries to put out the flames.

The movie, The Man Who Got Away, runs 27 minutes short (all movies are exactly 90 minutes long) and the studio refuses to release it as is, which drives Hudson into a rage. He knows that he won't be able to replace the money that he embezzled from his car lot to make it, and his stepfather won't be able to get his prized clown painting out of hock, so he burns the studio to the ground.

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* JailBait Hudon's stepsister eagerly shows off her budding breasts in a new cardigan, and refuses to leave his room until he agrees to sleep with her. He brusquely tries to chase her off, before agreeing to the tryst and treating her so roughly that she flees crying, and never bothers him again
* OedipusComplex Hudson's glowing description of his mother's fading charms, and the intentionally cringy scene, with purple narration, where he dances with her ("I chased. I persued. Made impossible leaps and came down as lightly as a wafted cigarette paper") all while his stepfather watches places him firmly in oedipal territory.
* BadBadActing There are a few examples of this in the movie, but Hudson's stepfather is a standout. He's face and tone remain blank and effectless throughout.

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