Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights - Hollywood to the Heartland Critic Reviews
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It's a mouthful of a title for a rowdy, ramshackle funfest that flies by on its spirited humor and surprising heart.Read the full review
A funny comedy, and sometimes an even better drama.Read the full review
Surprisingly endearing and chock-full of a genuine appreciation of the moment.Read the full review
A very engaging trip along the cutting edge of America's funny bone.Read the full review
Has a loosey-goosey, what-the-hell spirit that's easy and fun to hook into.Read the full review
The movie's amiable, impulsive, intense, and scattershot, and since those are qualities associated with Vaughn himself, in the end it's a fair representation.Read the full review
Vaughn could have used an editor, but Wild West still is a romp with a likable bunch.Read the full review
Shot on sometimes lousy-looking video, it seems unreasonable to ask audiences to pay to see this picture on a big screen. But "Wild West," particularly with a bit of editing, would be a standout on cable, where shoddy production values would be eclipsed by some very funny material and the emcee presence of a sometimes charismatic (and sometimes obviously road-weary) star.Read the full review
Ungainly titled, overlong, intermittently funny.Read the full review
Though it includes some moderately funny snippets of actual performances, Wild West Comedy Show is not a concert film. We never see a complete performance or even a quarter of one.Read the full review