
Matt and Eddie are two young men from the mid-west travelling to California to see the sights - primarily semi-clad women on beaches. They hop into their car and head off through the desert on their quest. Hours from civilization the two are horsing around inside the car, lose control, and collide with the only car they've seen for miles. The driver of the other car is Tuesday, the most beautiful woman they've ever seen. Stranded in the desert, Matt and Eddie fantasize about ... (Full plot summary below)
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Matt and Eddie are two young men from the mid-west travelling to California to see the sights - primarily semi-clad women on beaches. They hop into their car and head off through the desert on their quest. Hours from civilization the two are horsing around inside the car, lose control, and collide with the only car they've seen for miles. The driver of the other car is Tuesday, the most beautiful woman they've ever seen. Stranded in the desert, Matt and Eddie fantasize about Tuesday while they wait for someone to stop and help them. A motley collection of humanity happen by, but few are willing to help.
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| User Reviewbill sSous des dehors de comedie potache, Never On Tuesday est un film bien plus complexe, bien plus humain qu'attendu, portee par un trio de newcomers en etat de grace (dont seul Peter Berg aura la carriere qu'il merite) et des cameos d'acteurs plus connus (celui de Nicolas Cage est magistral). De plus, le score est franchement classe. Une tres bonne surprise. |
| User ReviewDon SAm indie comedy that starts off rough but then grows on you. Two young guys heading to LA have a collision with an LA girl heading for NY. The cars are damaged beyond their ability to repair them, so they are stuck in the desert. A friendship slowly develops. Nice cameos by Nicolas Cage, Gilbert Gottfried, Charlie Sheen, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez and Cary Elwes, all uncredited. Good effort, but not quite there as a good movie. |