SYNOPSICS
The Lot (2011) is a English movie. Dawn Dais,Nick Leisure has directed this movie. Wayne Waynee,Demetrius Dedmon,Heidi Briseno,Adrian Bustamante are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2011. The Lot (2011) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
"LEFT AND LOOSE IN THE LOT" Written by Dawn Dais with Waynee Wayne and Demetrius Dedmon A Film by Dawn Dais "Left and Loose in THE LOT" is a funny urban comedy about two loser guys who work the night shift at a local parking lot, while secretly dreaming of becoming rap stars and ninjas for hire. There isn't much going on at night in a parking lot, so instead of actually working they spend most of their time getting high, watching CSI, playing board games and cruising around in their custom golf cart. Their lives, and their brains, are simple, and they don't have any problem with either of those facts whatsoever. All these carefree times come to a halt one night when the boys witness a murder taking place in the parking lot. Their quiet evening takes an action-packed turn when they have to escape the murderers, mistakenly take a hostage, go on a high-speed chase and end up having to dispose of the dead body. Along the way they have to deal with extremely hot female assassins, ...
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The Lot (2011) Reviews
RESPECT THE BADGE
This is another African-American stoner film. The characters are introduced humorously grindhouse style with their names and a brief description by their face, including Harold the dog. Loose (Demetrius Dedmon) is a former HS football player who believes he is a ninja, although that never comes into play. His partner Left (Christopher Michael Holley) is a HS drop out who rides a bicycle and thinks he is a rapper, although that was not well developed either. He is named Left because "he ain't right." Our two main characters are parking lot security men who spend most of their time getting high and taking advice from a cartoon "Black Jesus" who they sometimes see. When they witness a crime in the parking lot our duo spring into action, but because they smell like pot, calling the police is not an option. The humor was fairly predictable and even immature. I liked the characters, the story, but the lines needed some help. This is one of the better African-American stoner films, but there is room for much improvement. Parental Guide: F-bombs, one implied oral sex scene, no nudity.