Juvenilization (not for the first time) of Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in.... The Connecticut Yankee has now become a Reseda Pee-Wee Baseball Player, who falls through a time crack in the dugout and lands back in Camelot, where he introduces such anachronistic concepts as the Round Table (Arthur hadn't thought of it yet), democracy, roller blades, Big Macs, and "bad" and "cool" as respective synonyms for "good" and "hot." It falls flat, meaning flat. With Thomas Ian Nicholas, Art Malik, Joss Ackland; directed by Michael Gottlieb. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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