D.C. Cab (1983) Rated R

 A group of streetwise cabbies work for a decrepit taxicab company. Starring Max Gail, Adam Baldwin, and Mr. T. 

I feel that this film didn’t know which way to go. It has crude humor mixed with nudity, which, to me, is pointless. In fact, the whole film is rather pointless. It’s hard to figure out the storyline. It starts great by following one line, but then you run into the crazies: both cabbies and passengers. There are also plots that go no where. However, it is fun watching young actors that you know and love in the start of their careers. Each has an interesting character; some you love, and others you hate. It’s a film that is fun to watch, but not worth it. 

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