Swingers for Geeks plus Shatner
Created: 10/07/07
Free Enterprise is a film that takes a "Swingers" type outlook and melds it with a geeks infatuation with all things cinematic. The references to other films, both in dialog and in occasional scenes, is overwhelming. The Godfather, Apocalypes Now, and all Star Wars and Star Trek films are just the beginning. The films is funny, sad, smart, moronic and touching, and that's just the scenes with the great William Shatner. I have and will see this film many, many times.
It is simply the story of a couple of guys nearing 30 years old who are evaluating where they stand in the universe and how they got there. Add a chance meeting with their hero, James Tiberius Kirk aka Bill Shatner and the show gets interesting.
Moderate amounts of cursing and sexual situations so this isn't for nerdy kids but nerdy adults or geek wannabe's like me.
Joel
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very disapointing
Created: 14/08/08
i can't beleive william shatner actually played in such a boring movie. i am really disapointed. it had no story line. basing a movie only on quotes from various sci-fi movies, is stupid at best.
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"Cheeseburger -- hold the cheese, hold the burger."
Created: 09/05/09
If you like movies where the hero is a self-centered, womanizing, know-it-all worthless neo-nerd prick who serendipitously finds another vagina with low aspirations, this garbage is for you. I count it among my misfortunes to have known real life anuses of this caliber. Ironically, this does not describe the Bill Shatner character. However, Bill does reach new depths (read as "lows") exploring his inner Kirk as he (c)raps Shakespeare. If you need help testing that air sickness bag, rent this flick.

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