Zany fun, and wildly ridiculous, and chock full of genuine laughs along the way. While this had more than a few dated and problematic moments, and a tacked-on courtroom scene, the third act brings it home.
I would also like to give a nod to the duo of David L Lander and Michael McKean, who were paired up in much different roles from their Lennie and Squiggy characters from Laverne and Shirley.
Also of note, when Kurt Russell and his gang put on their "Disco Night," it makes me wonder if that was written before the infamous Disco Demolition Night in July of 1979.
Jack Warden was juggling two roles this one, playing a pair of brothers and rivals in the "pre-owned" vehicle sales game. His fight scenes were something to behold, but then, a paratrooper in 101st Airborne, I'm quite certain he knows how to hold his own in a fight.
Can I please send out some love for Toby, played by Peanuts, one of the finest canine actors in the history of cinema. He stole every scene he was in, including the climactic car stunt.
The cherry on the top? A brief but amazing segment with the incredible Dub Taylor. The more I see him, the more I appreciate his talent.