THE BOYS ARE BACK & THEY’RE BIGGER THAN EVER IN THE GUT-BUSTING ALL-NEW HOLY SCHNIKE EDITION! TWO NE’ER-DO-WELL TRAVELING SALESMEN HIT THE ROAD IN ORDER TO SAVE THE FAMILY BUSINESS.The late Chris Farley teams up with his Saturday Night Live pal David Spade for this road comedy about a perpetual screwup, Tommy Callahan Jr. (Farley), who tries to save the auto-parts store owned by his late father (Brian Dennehy). The latter’s dry-witted number cruncher (Spade) reluctantly joins the loud, awkward, but well-meaning Tommy in the mission, which is threatened behind the scenes by his dad’s widow (Bo Derek). The film is sporadically funny, but as with most movies starring TV comics, some vital energy in the stars seems unnaturally suppressed. Still, the film is worth a visit if you want to turn off your brain awhile. –Tom Keogh
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March 4, 2010
#1
ANOTHER STUPID AND IDIOTIC MOVIE. THEY TRY TO MAKE IT FUNNY BUT IT IS NOT.
March 5, 2010
#2
Well, not this one. It’s just stupid. A waste of money(mine), time(again, mine), space(on the video store shelf), and electricity (required to play the worthless trash). Seriously, this should appear on Mystery Science Theater 3000 so at least the wisecracking Tom Servo could salvage somthing from this piece of garbage. The fat guy is supposed to be a stupid, but lovable moron that somehow manages to save all the jobs in town. Yawwwwwn.
March 5, 2010
#3
Mr Lubitsch is in great danger as it seems that a strange craze (a TV-spread virus?) has landed on the audiences -I just hope not on every viewer. A great movie? Yeah, right, that’s a good one for parties. Now c’mon, let’s be serious. If we could call this a movie it would be very generous of us. Guess it is too late for the already spoilt. Too bad Mr Wilder and Mr Lubitsch have not succeeded in showing people the true meaning of “funny”. They did not know that brains of the human genre (as it seems) were going to shrink down in a few years’time since they passed away.
March 5, 2010
#4
Service was horrible. I ordered this DVD as a gift on 8/23, expecting to get the usual excellent Amazon service and receive this item within the next week. However, as of 9/8, I was still waiting. I inquired at Amazon and was told that the item was no longer in stock and I would receive a credit on my credit card. I was very disappointed that there was no information provided by Amazon until I proactively asked about the status.
March 5, 2010
#5
Okay, I’ll make this short. I hated this movie. The first time I watched it it was amazing and really funny- 5 stars.
But the second time nothing was funny. It’s those jokes that you don’t want to hear more than once.
Do not buy this video. Rent it. Watch it three or fout times. I think you won’t like it much either.