A Night At the Roxbury Critic Reviews
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I will admit that this TV skit stretched out to a filament-thin 83 minutes is idiotic, but I mean that in a good way. Read the full review
The track record of SNL-drawn movies is dire ("It's Pat," "Stuart Saves His Family," "Blues Brothers 2000"), and this one stands just a peg higher, as an amiable, if flyweight, di-version.Read the full review
Kattan and Ferrell do their best to fill out the shallow Butabis.Read the full review
The lame-o aspects of the whole campy setup are still lame-o. Read the full review
A lot like the brothers themselves: undeniably pathetic but strangely lovable. Still, do you really want to spend an hour and a half with them in a dark room? Read the full review
The sad thing about A Night at the Roxbury is that the characters are in a one-joke movie, and they're the joke.Read the full review
One could criticize A Night at the Roxbury for being a comedy that provides not a single laugh. That would be too easy.Read the full review
Every once in a while, a movie comes along that is so boring and pointless, that those faithful movie-goers who never walk out on a film have to find some alternative to watching the mind- numbing stupidity unfolding on the screen.Read the full review
Running a mere 83 minutes, A Night At The Roxbury still feels like an eternity spent in bad high-concept-movie hell.Read the full review