Your Reviews
The beggining would give the most laughs, with the fat guy in the burning building. However, after that, it begins to take a turn downhill, shooting... up every so often as something humourous comes along. In this movie, however, Sandler may have been encouraging Homo sexuality, which is just fine to do.... to a fault. Full Review
this movie was awsome!
Sparks is very talented. this album is fire, u gott go cop that
we ate there the other night..told dishes were on the men and they' ran out? food was medium at best, portions too small. they seem to care more... ut presenting the food..salad was 4.95\nand nothing at all..prices were high for the quality. The local\nbuffets seem to have better food.\nVery disappointed. will not go back again. Full Review
Anyone that thought this movie was not funny, needs to pull the stick out!! Dumb humor can be funny!! Not suitable for kids!! I love Adam Sandler.
Critic Reviews
Broad and badly made but sporadically inspired, "Chuck and Larry" is still an amazing improvement over "License to Wed," this month's other wedding comedy.Full Review
The kind of buddy comedy Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau might have starred in 40 years ago, when the material would have felt less dated, if no less silly.Full Review
Essentially, Chuck & Larry is an oafish chance for audiences to laugh at gay-bashing jokes and then feel morally redeemed for doing so -- courtesy of an obligatory wrap-up scene that reminds us that homosexuals are humans, too.Full Review
The curious thing here is that Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor rewrote this long-in-development screenplay. Yet the authors of such smart comedies as "Sideways," "About Schmidt" and "Citizen Ruth" can't move the film away from the world of easy laughs and sitcom jokes into a realm where sexual prejudices and presumptions get examined in a whimsical yet insightful manner.Full Review
Sporadically funny, casually sexist, blithely racist and about as visually sophisticated as a parking-garage surveillance video.Full Review
