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List Price: $9.98 | | Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Salesrank: 31456
Released: September 20, 2005 |
| Our Price: $4.48 |
| Used Price: $1.99 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
This is a story of a marketing man & his shrink. A suicide attempt and a softball game; A PHD toting stripper & a deranged Desert Storm Vet; John Woo style violence & Steel Magnolia -esque pathos.
Martin & Orloff Reviews:
non-sensical but hilarious 
2007-01-05 - this is a comedy with little plot but is still quite possibly the funniest movie I have ever seen. If you liked the upright citizens brigade you'll love this movie. the acting was great the delivery of lines was excellent, and the wacky situations were hilarious.
M&O sucks 
2007-01-03 - This was bad. Forced un-funny humor. Don't waste your time watching this. I struggled through about 1 hour of it and then dumped the DVD in the trash.
The greatest thing since that sliced baking product stuff 
2006-07-12 - Watch this movie and you'll immediately put it above sliced bread on the list of great things.
Great Movie 
2006-05-31 - This is one of my favorite movies now, no exaggeration! I have seen it 6 times in the last week, and thats only because 3 of those times were with the commentary on, which by the way, is 10 times funnier than the already hilarious movie! I have been showing this flick to all of my friends and they all absolutely die laughing. If you love UCB you will love this movie - if you have never seen UCB, you will still probably enjoy this. I can't stress enough how funny the commentary is either - its just Matt Walsh and Ian Roberts riffing off each other for the duration of the whole movie - and they say absolutely nothing of substance about the production of the movie, and its great! Buy/see this movie!
What could have been 
2006-04-20 - Though funny in parts and starring many of my favorite performers (the UCB, David Cross, and Jonathan Benjamin to name a few) I can't give this movie an overall good review. It really needed to have tighter editing and less needless scenes, and the plot was a little weak. Also you could tell that this was a movie finished awhile ago that just took a long time to release. However the commentary track ruled, especially because Walsh and Roberts admitted, at least that's how it semed to me, that alot of it didn't work but they had fun. If you are a UCB fan like me check it out, but don't expect the Holy Grail.