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Movie Reviews - The Slammin' Salmon 
 
Movie Reviews this week looks at the comedy The Slammin' Salmon.
The Slammin' Salmon is one of the most craziest comedy movies you will see all 
year, absolutely hilarious from beginning to end.

It stars Michael Duncan Clarke (The Big Mile) as Cleon "Slammin'" Salmon also 
known as "The Champ", a retired former heavy weight boxing champion, who has 
opened a restaurant The Slamming Salmond, where customers are waited on by a 
very competitive crew of waiters.

The fun begins when Cleon tells the restaurant's manager Rich Ferrente played 
by Kevin Heffernan (Beerfest), that he owes 20,000 dollars to a Yakuza friend, 
and Rich must make 20,000 dollars tonight from the restaurant's takings or he 
will be in for a rollicking.

Rich in his panic conveys to the staff that there will be a prize for the 
waiter that generates the most cash that night, and competition begins amongst 
the waiters, Nuts played by the hilarious Jay Chandrasekhar (Beerfest, The 
Dukes of Hazzard), who normally takes his medication or else he turns into his 
alter-ego Zongo (and you just know somehow he is going to forget to take his 
medication), there is an absolute classic scene, where Nuts/Zongo is trying to 
serve a salmon to one of the customers, but in his mind all the customers at 
that particular table are cats, he thinks he is lovingly holding the salmon 
while the cats all feed on it, while he asks "what does it taste like"? But in 
reality he is forcefully shoving the salmond down the throat of an unfortunate 
customer.

One of the waiters Connor played by Steve Lemme (Beerfest), used to be the main 
lead on a TV show CFI Hot Lanta (an obvious parody of CSI: Las Vegas and its 
spin offs), but he lost his job, and embarrassingly has to go back to waiting 
tables at The Slamming Salmond, but ofcourse his colleagues especially Guy 
played by Erik Stolhanske (Beerfest), can't wait for tidbits on others stars in 
the show, such as Morgan Fairchild who makes a guest appearance as herself.

Mia played by the gorgeous April Bowlby (Two and a half men), is in ballerina 
school, and aims to win the prize as the waiter able to bring in the most cash, 
but she is about to get involved in an accident that might ruin her chances 
entirely. The chef Dave played by Paul Soter (Beerfest), has got his socially 
awkward twin brother Donnie (also played by Paul Soter) a job as a waiter, and 
he is also thrust into the competition, but is soon corrupted by Connor, who 
equally has eyes on the prize, as well as Tara, played by the gorgeous Cobie 
Smulders (The L Word), a medical student, who along with trying to fight for 
the prize, has to prevent Nuts from turning into Zongo, by making sure he takes 
his medication.

The Slammin' Salmond has superb acting, with all the cast in the movie having 
excellent comedy timing especially Michael Duncan Clarke as the ominous boss, 
and the movie has great cameos, notably from Sendhil Ramamurty (Dr. Suresh in 
Heroes) as Marlon Spencer who has brought his girlfriend Samara Dubois played 
by the gorgeous Oliva Munn; to propose to her, but is about to get into a spot 
of bother with the engagement ring.
 
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