Saving Silverman Critic Reviews
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Based upon 12 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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Does occasionally rise out of the sewer of its self-imposed idiocy, ascending in brief moments from utter witlessness to half-witlessness, mostly thanks to the loose comic byplay between Mr. Black and Mr. Zahn.Read the full review
Let's accentuate the positive: Saving Silverman really stinks. No, really. It's bad. Awful.Read the full review
The kind of comedy that takes the fun out of stupidity.Read the full review
It's basically a cheerful slob job, one of those slapped-together features so often embraced by teenagers with more disposable income than discernible taste.Read the full review
A standard-issue numskull comedy that aims low but is high in energy.Read the full review
In one rotten production -- all involved have managed to create the most unlikable, man hating, woman hating, unfunny idiots since ''Whipped'' ended up on worst movie lists last year.Read the full review
Peet is always worth watching, but the role does her no favors, and the script, involving a kidnapping and a surprise cameo by Neil Diamond - you heard me - smacks of desperation beyond saving.Read the full review
Misbegotten, unimaginative buddy pic.Read the full review
So bad in so many different ways that perhaps you should see it, as an example of the lowest slopes of the bell-shaped curve.Read the full review
One thing the makers of Saving Silverman do not have to worry about: Hannibal Lecter will never visit them to eat their brains. That is because they have no brains.Read the full review