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It's Pat: The Movie -

: Beyond Dave Foley and Charles Rocket, the film features appearances by Kathy Griffin, Tim Meadows, and even an uncredited writing contribution from Quentin Tarantino .

The film follows Pat Riley (Julia Sweeney), a shrill, self-absorbed character whose gender remains a mystery to everyone they meet. The "story" is a loose collection of vignettes where Pat gets fired from various jobs, enters a romance with a similarly androgynous bartender named Chris ( Dave Foley ), and is stalked by a neighbor (Charles Rocket) who is criminally obsessed with discovering Pat's biological sex. It's Pat: The Movie

(1994) is widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made , famously earning a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossing just over $60,000 against an $8 million budget. While the Saturday Night Live sketches worked as five-minute bits of androgynous ambiguity , the feature-length adaptation collapses under the weight of an unlikable protagonist and a thin, repetitive premise. The "Plot" : Beyond Dave Foley and Charles Rocket, the

: Features the alternative rock band Ween , who appear as themselves in a concert scene . (1994) is widely regarded as one of the

: The central joke—"Is Pat a man or a woman?"—is exhausted within the first ten minutes. The film lacks the narrative depth to sustain a feature runtime, making the 77-minute duration feel significantly longer.