A farmer has a wife who screams and nags constantly. So, he decides to build himself a robot to do his chores and make "the good woman" happy. Amazingly, although the guy sounds like he has an IQ of about 58, he manages to succeed beyond his wildest expectations.
This film is a sick and guilty pleasure--there's just no other way of looking at it. It is likely to offend many Southerners, homosexuals, people with any sense of moral values or outrage and people with good taste. Yet, sadly, I liked it despite it being a horribly irreverent and sick film. Just don't let the kids see it and if your friends ask about it, claim you've never seen the film but think it's disgraceful that they make such awful films--then watch it again when nobody is looking.
This film is a sick and guilty pleasure--there's just no other way of looking at it. It is likely to offend many Southerners, homosexuals, people with any sense of moral values or outrage and people with good taste. Yet, sadly, I liked it despite it being a horribly irreverent and sick film. Just don't let the kids see it and if your friends ask about it, claim you've never seen the film but think it's disgraceful that they make such awful films--then watch it again when nobody is looking.