Without a Paddle
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- Synopsis
- Just as the old saying goes, a trio of hapless city-dwelling friends (Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, and Dax Shepard) find themselves spiraling out of control up a very brown river in this raucous comedy from Little Nicky director Steven Brill....
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- Starring
- Seth Green, Matthew Lillard, Dax Shepard, Ethan Suplee, Abraham Benrubi
- Director(s)
- Steven Brill
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount
- MPAA Rating
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 99 min.
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Critic Reviews
Entertainment Weekly | Scott BrownAdd Critic to Favorites
There are some genuinely clever moments of physical comedy, and the inevitable crudeness is offset by winning whimsy. Without has all the freshness of moldering Playboys stashed under a mattress, but it evokes what few boys-will-be-boys larks can: chumminess.Read the full review
San Francisco Chronicle | Carla MeyerAdd Critic to Favorites
Dax Shepard from MTV's "Punk'd," in his first major big-screen role, steals Without a Paddle. Not that it's too hard to do.Read the full review
Variety | Dennis HarveyAdd Critic to Favorites
An unstable -- if mostly painless -- mix of low comedy, stabs at higher silliness, and schmaltz.Read the full review
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Schwarzenegger Hated The Idea Of Shepard Dating His Teen Daughter
10/29/09 Funnyman Dax Shepard treasures a letter California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger once sent him after the actor joked about dating his teenage daughter at a tribute event. | The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) -
'Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling': Most unnecessary sequel ever?
11/09/08 The original Without a Paddle -- starring Matthew Lillard, Seth Green, and Dax Shepherd -- was surprisingly well-received. | Popwatch - EW.com -
Tom Cruise Starts a 'Food Fight'
08/12/08 Moviefone Should he remain this film's star, Cruise would play a snooty New York chef who, for some odd reason, is forced to cook in a school cafeteria. | Cinematical.com

