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El Vacilón: The Movie (2005)

Director: Agustin

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From Time Out New York

Hosts of the popular New York morning radio show El Vacilón de la Mañana ("The Morning Goof-Off"), Luis Jimenez and his cohort Moonshadow have brought their tasteless shtick to the big screen. El Vacilón: The Movie tells of the wacky misadventures of these Hispanic DJs as they attempt to make a movie out of their radio show. The men have an affinity for bestiality and flatulence, and the film is haphazard, idiotic and rarely funny.

Author: CF

Time Out New York website


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Cast & crew

Director: Agustin

Producer: Darryl L Neverson, Maria E Alma

With: Luis Jimenez, Moonshadow

Genre(s): Comedy

Duration: 96 mins




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