Review of A Night at the Roxbury (1998) by Bradysmith — 04 Jan 2015
I wouldn't call it great. It's definitely dumb, and the characters definitely don't have depth, but somehow it's still sort of amusing. There were a couple of scenes that were actually sort of funny, like the wedding being interrupted with "Baby don't hurt me", and Will Ferrel was definitely very committed to his idiotic character.
But really, that's about it. There's not that much here on either side of the equation, painful or inspired. So in the end it "don't hurt me" that much, but it doesn't do much else either.
This review of A Night at the Roxbury (1998) was written by Bradysmith on 04 Jan 2015.
A Night at the Roxbury has generally received mixed reviews.
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