Well, there was one review that used the word "aimless" and that really hits the mark for this film. The previous two Pee-wee films had more coherent plots, they had more of a story, and in all, they had a better McGuffin. But, it was made to walk that line of debate with your significant other, is Pee-wee a man-child, or is he the creepy eccentric pervert that lives down the block? Either way, that is about the most you can get from the film. Honestly it is, just about everything else ...
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