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Two estarnged brothers (Danny Nucci, Del Zamora) get together at their father's death and decide to run the family's New Mexico ranch. Only trouble is the old place is dilapidated and badly in need of a cash influx. The two then set out on a series of comedic cash ventures which are all failures. The film's title refers to their venture as hunting scouts. Adding to keeping the one brother around is his old flame (Dana Delany), a local saloon owner who is currently dating a weird local cop (Paul Le Mat) that she would just as soon be rid of.

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    • Author: Flathan
    Brothers P. D. (Danny Nucci) and A. J. (Del Zamora), in an effort to keep possession of their family property, a languishing New Mexico ranch, undertake a series of somewhat quixotic projects to raise money in this delightful film that has vanished into the memory hole, due primarily to its extremely localized (southern New Mexico) flavour and dialects, notwithstanding its enthusiastic reception at Sundance. Director/scriptor Reverge Anselmo's initial effort displays an awareness of the significant and unique Southwestern U. S. quality of light, an essential element within the film's mise-en-scene, and effective editing helps in sharply contrasting daylight and night scenes, serving also to heighten new and rediscovered romantic liaisons. Each role is written to foster its further development and the four leads accept the challenge as Nucci, who has a substantial acting range, and Zamora turn in their most interesting performances, while Dana Delaney and Sarah Lassez are also resourceful, with supporting players Ed Bruce and Steve Reevis leaving lasting impressions, all abetted by a leisurely rhythm established by the director, in addition to his talent at polishing details and the decision to eschew undue cutting. A distinctly experience based script, and the actors' obvious enjoyment of it along with their ability to ad lib accent the proceedings that are generally light-hearted, while yet offering sufficient emotional substance to spawn interest in unusual amorous pairings, and include a strong feeling of brotherly kinship, to boot. An occasional lapse into slapstick mars the production's warmly comedic tone, but that is its sole shortcoming, and a combination of uncommon incident and thoroughgoing character point of view energize a plot that, albeit episodic, never lacks for continuity in a piece that, although specific to a rural setting, offers more hulled insights than can normally be found in the ubiquitous treatments of decaying cities and their mean streets. Remarkably gifted Anselmo had never seen a motion picture camera, spoken with an actor, or in fact read about filmmaking in any of its technical aspects before undertaking to produce and direct this work. His scenario is essentially drawn from his own experiences, is lucidly written, and is filmed squarely where the action is occurring, with an originality seldom seen in American cinema.
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    • Author: Kerahuginn
    Why does this movie not have more reviews? 2 brothers played by Danny Nucci and Del Zamora come back together after their fathers death. Del Zamora was already living on the New Mexico ranch they start working together trying to make some money. They keep coming up with money making ideas they don't exactly turn out the way they want them to.

    This movie is so cute you fall in love with the 2 brothers. It is light hearted and funny. You like both of their girlfriends they fit the brothers perfect.

    Danny Nucci is eye candy in this movie. Del Zamora is perfect as his brother. When it ended I didn't want it to end I could watch them all day long.
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    • Author: Ferne
    Del Zamora is great in this movie in another of his trans-formative roles. This guy never looks nor acts the same in anything that he acts in. He is the most versatile actor I can think of. He can do comedy, drama, sitcom, soap opera, action, etc. The guy is damn good. Too bad Hollywood didn't cast him instead of Jack Black in Nacho Libre. I saw a Chicano wrestling film that he did where he played a wrestler called "The Mexecutioner". He was one of the most hilarious comedic actors I have ever seen or heard. Del Zamora has been wasted by Hollywood ever since his brilliant work in "Repo Man". Too bad. I hear that he is also a writer/director but just can't get anyone excited about his cool projects. What gives? Oh, well, maybe God will see to it that his projects come to fruition. I hear he's a pretty cool guy. Over and out ya'll
  • Credited cast:
    Danny Nucci Danny Nucci - P.D. Mijants
    Del Zamora Del Zamora - A.J. Mitjans
    Sarah Lassez Sarah Lassez - Connie Binoculars
    Dana Delany Dana Delany - Cat Fonifam
    Jerry Haynes Jerry Haynes - Father John
    Steve Reevis Steve Reevis - Sam Keno
    Jo Harvey Allen Jo Harvey Allen - Vonda
    Susan Barnes Susan Barnes - Maggie Mitchell
    Paul Le Mat Paul Le Mat - Robby
    Ed Bruce Ed Bruce - Mitch
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Viviane Vives Viviane Vives - Widow Mitjans
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