Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 22000000
Revenue
$ 19351569

Wayne Lefessier

J.D. McNugent

Darren Silverman

Judith Fessbeggler

Sandy

Coach

Self

Bar Dude

Waiter

Minister

Old Man

Vageet

Raccoon Woman

Mime

Newscaster

Man

Mother Superior

Luigi

Thai Referee

Wayne's Mom

Doctor

Wong

Warren

Cheerleader

Hooker

Hooker

Young Wayne

Cute Girl

Beautiful Woman

Cop At Darren's House

Josh

Referee

Thai Kickboxer

Brett

Clayton

Bouncer (as Frank Frazier)

Young Darren

Young J.D.

Referee on Sideline

Cop at Police Station

Cop at Police Station

Security Guard

Wayne's Dad

Little Girl

Little Girl

Belston

Heston (as David Levinson)

Abe

Nun

Bearded Lady

Dogfaced Boy

Strong Man (as Dario Delaco)

Old Lady

Old Lady

Cheerleader (as Shannon Bennett)

Cheerleader

Cheerleader

Cheerleader

Cheerleader

Written by Kamurai on 2020-08-19
Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can really only recommend for big Steve Zahn fans. This movie is a lot of trash, fun trash, but trash none the less. It makes sense that these actors would band together to do a comedic project, but I can't imagine why they did an "idiot boys club" trope with a "gay as comedy" twist. I'm not a fan of Amanda Peet (but do watch "A Lot Like Love" and "Brockmire", oddly both baseball subjects), but she is the best actor in this by about a factor of 10. She plays a highly intellectual character that just doesn't fit in the same world as these other characters (most likely by design), and even manages to do some action sequences with other people involved without them also doing the action sequences. While I like Jason Biggs, Amanda Detmer, and R. Lee Ermey, I'm not a Steve Zahn fan, and this is not Jack Black's best work. Being as the majority of the movie is the latter and Amanda Peet, there is a lot of "this is kind of annoying" as opposed to "this is kind of funny". The structural writing is actually good, but the premise and the comedic writing is ludicrous, and it is pretty hit or miss. I can't recommend it just because there are too many other options: just the number of abuse humor comedies starring Jason Biggs is enough to give you a list of suggestions for other movies.