This was the one film I rented over and over and over again in the days of VCRs; it was that much fun.
You know how you’re always going one job to the next just to try making ends meet? And then, after a bunch of Horrible Bosses, you finally find that one employer who values you? That’s the relationship Jonathan has with Claire, and it is more Truth in Television than ever.
Nearly 30 years and still full of charm
This was the one film I rented over and over and over again in the days of VCRs; it was that much fun.
You know how you’re always going one job to the next just to try making ends meet? And then, after a bunch of Horrible Bosses, you finally find that one employer who values you? That’s the relationship Jonathan has with Claire, and it is more Truth in Television than ever.
While it simply cannot be adequately explained within 400 words, it’s exactly the type of “photoplay” that, on the principle of if we knew then what we know now, makes one wish we could go back and do things this way again.
In short: A 10! 10! 10! 10!! 10!!!