Wasabi Tuna Movie Review
Wasabi Tuna Review

"Wasabi Tuna" Overview

Rating: R
2003
Cast and Crew
Director : Lee FriedlanderProducer : Celia Fox,Lee Friedlander
Screenwiter : Celia Fox
Starring : Jason London,Barney Cheng,Antonio Sabato Jr.,Tim Meadows,Alexis Arquette
Wasabi Tuna is the kind of farce that won't settle for just one Anna Nicole
Smith drag queen impersonator. It delivers four of them (including the
inevitable Alexis Arquette), and naturally one of them is a midget. The fake
Annas are there because the real Anna also makes a brief appearance, attempting
to play herself and not totally succeeding, making it abundantly clear that
this steaming pile was rushed to the screen back in 2003 to make the most of
her 14 minutes of fame.
Must I go on? OK. If Anna's not your thing, maybe you'll get off on watching
rapidly aging but still hunky Antonio Sabato Jr. as a hardcore lycra-clad
spinning instructor leading a class of horny ladies who want to lick the sweat
off his tattooed pecs. He's the buddy of Harvey and Evan (Barney Cheng and
Jason London), a gay couple who become unwitting drug couriers while doing
interior decorating work for an evil and ultra-rich Armenian shrew/drug
trafficker who keeps two leather chaps-wearing boy toys as her personal
servants.
All Harvey and Evan want to do is pull together a bunch of gangsta Halloween
costumes and borrow a low rider for their friends to use in the West Hollywood
Halloween parade, but soon a wild chase begins as fives cars worth of thugs,
drug dealers, gay boys, drag queens, and cops race across LA. Tim Meadows is in
there somewhere, too.
The action leads to Chinatown, where an old Chinese man (also played by Cheng)
is in cahoots with the Armenian drug queen. The final brawl involves the drag
Annas, the real Anna, a lovely trio of Kung Fu cuties, the cops, and perhaps a
kitchen sink that I failed to spot in the chaos.
Like Alexis Arquette, Wasabi Tuna goes down easy, but it's really really really
stupid. Cheng's off-hand line delivery makes him the breakout star of this
mess, but that's not saying much. Avoid this one unless you've drunk most of a
bottle of sake first.
Ginger Yellowtail comes out next week.
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Review by Don Willmott
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