In the 1980s, Dan Aykroyd played a major role in some of the decade's best films. However, one 1991 movie he wrote and directed, Nothing But Trouble, isn’t just unfunny—it’s outright terrifying. Despite its all-star cast including Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, and John Candy, the film failed to deliver comedy and instead feels like a nightmare.
Given this successful group of films, Nothing But Trouble was a huge letdown.
The story follows Chevy Chase and Demi Moore’s characters on a road trip, which leads them to the eerie and dangerous backwater town of Valkenvania.
“Now, when I think back, I don’t think of the laughs; I think of the horrors of the movie, and it’s not just the crummy writing.”
This chilling feeling has completely changed how I view hot dogs, a recurring motif in the film’s unsettling atmosphere.
Author's summary: Despite its star-studded cast, Nothing But Trouble turned out to be a disturbing misfire that leaves a lasting uneasy impression rather than laughter.