The Pest
"What kind of freakazoid would let someone hunt him just to collect $50,000? Next question."
(1997)


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Director: Paul Miller
Writer: John Leguizamo & David Bar Katz
Genre: Obnoxious Comedy

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Plot Synopsis:
Pestario Vargas must come up with $50,000 to pay off his gambling debts to the Scottish mafia. Enter Jeffrey Jones, who's read "The Most Dangerous Game" a few too many times, offering a $50,000 cash scholarship to the hapless Pest.

Favorite Moments:

  • Blame it on my lust for John Leguizamo. Blame it on the perverse delight I take in enjoying movies that no one else likes or blame it on the two glasses of wine I swilled beforehand, but I actually got a kick out of this film. It's so obnoxious, it's almost endearing.
  • The reteaming of David Bar Katz and John Leguizamo from "House of Buggin'"
  • Any scene with Edoardo Ballerini as the gorgeous, gay son Himmel ("In case you haven't noticed, father, I am a sissy.")
  • Funky "Executive Decision" reunion with John Leguizamo and Joe Morton (as Xantha's dad). Some strange age factors are afoot, my friend...

 

The Pest: Guilty Viewing Pleasures The Pest: Guilty Viewing Pleasures

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