While "Saturday Night Live" scored a box office success with 1980's "The Blues Brothers," it was 1992's "Wayne's World" that really opened Hollywood's eyes to the potential of turning sketches into cinema. "Wayne's World" was special, with incredible spirit, timing, and charm from the cast, giving it a unique alchemy that would be difficult to repeat. But that wasn't going to stop producers (including "SNL" creator Lorne Michaels) from trying. Just two years after Mike Myers and Dana Carvey headbanged their way into everyone's hearts, "It's Pat: The Movie" showed up, trying to siphon some of the magic dust that was left behind. Perhaps the endeavor was a smart business decision, but creatively, it's difficult to understand who really thought there was potential in turning a one-line joke from a late night sketch show into a major motion picture. "It's Pat: The Movie" is horrible, no shock there, but to watch the endeavor gasp for air for an unexpectedly long 74 minutes is painful, finding star Julia Sweeney trying with every fiber of her being to keep the sinking ship moving along before it hits bottom. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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