Electric Slide (film)

After his upper-class girlfriend, Charlotte, dumps him, Dodson steals an expensive vase from his friend Tina and pawns it for a starting pistol.

She insists he give her a ride, and they begin dating after bonding over their love of trendy Los Angeles punk music.

Dodson hits banks all over Beverly Hills and Hollywood, Los Angeles, funneling most of the money to pay off Fortune.

The police discover Dodson's car in the bank's parking lot and issue a warrant for his arrest based on the dye splashed in it.

After Dodson pulls his starting pistol, an enraged Fortune forces him to commit another bank robbery under the eye of his thugs.

Susie Castillo, Susan Park, Samantha Colburn, Joanna Spracklin, Kelsey Ford, and Amy Ferguson appear as bank tellers.

[8] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter called it a dull film that "never manages to achieve the dramatic tension or satiric social commentary to which it aspires".

[11] Rodrigo Perez of Indiewire rated it D− and wrote, "Tiresomely told, uninteresting, and turgid, Electric Slide is as insipid as it gets—a meaningless movie about almost nothing at all.

"[12] Brian Orndorf of Bluray.com awarded the film 3/10 and wrote, "The only performer who registers with unpredictability is Lambert, making a rare screen appearance as a hot-headed kingpin surrounded by bikini-clad women.