Under the Radar DVD of the Week: 'Rock Slyde: Private Eye'


Posted June 22, 2010 by Dennis King Comment on this article Leave a comment

This week, the oddest DVD to appear on release lists is:

“Rock Slyde: Private Eye”

Joining a roster of bumbling movie gumshoes of the Frank Drebin kind is “Rock Slyde: Private Eye,” a crime spoof that goes straight to DVD on Tuesday.

Patrick Warburton (of “Seinfeld” fame) steps easily into the role of Slyde, a down-at-the-heels detective whose fortunes change when femme fatale Sara Lee (Rena Sofer) slinks into this office late one evening.

Along with this new case, Slyde has to contend with a neighboring nemesis named Bart (Andy Dick), the charismatic minister of the House of Bartology. It seems that Bart’s hired goons are scaring away all the tenants in the office complex in an effort to control the building. But Slyde has refused to move out.

But just as Slyde thinks he’s found a soulmate in Sara Lee (they share an affection for EBay and newspaper supermarket ads), things get sticky when it turns out the she just might be a closet Bartologist.

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