Low-brow comedy fully describes the film “Feeling Minnesota.” Inexperienced director-screenwriter Steven Baigelman did a terrible job on this box office bomb, propped up by money from producer Danny DeVito; the plot and storyline are not even worth describing here. Bad news for Jersey Films and Fine Line Features.
Stars Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz waste what little talent they have on this debacle. It is not clear if their obnoxiousness is from the stupid dialogue penned by Baigelman or their own vapidity. At any rate, the very unwatchable “Feeling Minnesota” was not helped by supporting cast members Vincent D’Onofrio, Dan Aykroyd, Tuesday Weld, Courtney Love, Delroy Lindo, Michael Rispoli, David Alan Smith, Arabella Field, Max Perlich, and John Carroll Lynch as a police officer.
Feeling Minnesota (1996)
cinema
My Review
Low-brow comedy fully describes the film “Feeling Minnesota.” Inexperienced director-screenwriter Steven Baigelman did a terrible job on this box office bomb, propped up by money from producer Danny DeVito; the plot and storyline are not even worth describing here. Bad news for Jersey Films and Fine Line Features.
Stars Keanu Reeves and Cameron Diaz waste what little talent they have on this debacle. It is not clear if their obnoxiousness is from the stupid dialogue penned by Baigelman or their own vapidity. At any rate, the very unwatchable “Feeling Minnesota” was not helped by supporting cast members Vincent D’Onofrio, Dan Aykroyd, Tuesday Weld, Courtney Love, Delroy Lindo, Michael Rispoli, David Alan Smith, Arabella Field, Max Perlich, and John Carroll Lynch as a police officer.