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It was alright got a few laughs out of it. It is worth seeing.
7/10 30.9.2007 -
gagelible@ - age: 13-17
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This movie should be studied by film students. It is without a doubt the worst piece of crap ever made, or that will ever be made. Every facet of film making from the writing and directing to the acting is pure rancid purid puss. I was actually amazed they bothered to develop the film it is so bad. I want to sue the film studio for my hour and half of life back.
1/10 28.9.2007 -
bobancle@ - age: 36-49
I wasn't expecting much and it made me laugh. It is worth seeing.
7/10 12.9.2007 -
andrea,belec@ - age: 26-35
Waste of money, I'd rather play with dog turds.
2/10 10.9.2007 -
gellardushku@ - age: 18-25
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There is nothing redemptive about this movie. Two completely dysfunctional young men who, having been raised in isolation, have no ability to govern their actions in relation to the responses of others -- Jethro Bodeen from The Beverly Hilbillies on crack. Both their social ineptitude and their inability to develop grace are beyond anything believable. What makes the movie most painful is that the creators, realizing that a moment of genuine insight would shift the characters into types that would call for mature rather than stupid-in-your face humor. When you can't think of a good joke, make your characters morons and have them do stupid things -- that's funny!!! Well sometimes but sometimes it's pathetic. A person with literary sensibilities knows that comedy involves both resolution and insight -- some form of redemption. These characters are bamboozled to the end. Laugh yes! Feel good, no. The only thing that is redemptive is the unity at the very end. See it. You'll be ashamed that you laughed.
6/10 8.9.2007 -
com2013@ - age: 13-17
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This movie shows the definite love and closenest between two rather socially challenged brothers. Because of their great love for their father who lapsed into a coma , they have to do a strange thing which the movie reveals. I loved watching the light-heated comedy and easy-going entertainment the brothers show no matter what the circumstances - they always see the optimistic angle. Great time watching it!
8/10 7.9.2007 -
ngmahhum@ - age: 50+
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This movie is more like a series of running gags than a movie with a logical story. These two sophomoric brothers are definitely not the descendants of the fame Israeli king. Being so dumb, one wondered how they managed to have survived this long. The story line was totally absurd. Although many of the gags are rather predictable, some are actually hilarious. Sensitive people will cringe at the many politically incorrect references and the racist and infantile jokes they dished out. But if all you want is laughter and you are ready to suspend your logic and sensitivity, this is the movie for you.
7/10 7.9.2007 -
john_hum@ - age: 50+
I found this movie to be too predictable. You know what is going to happen before it actually happens. A few laughs here and there but not a movie to run to the theatre.
4/10 6.9.2007 -
tararejwan@ - age: 26-35
It is ok the film... I guess... they are so retarded but as the film goes on, you are kind of getting used to the fact that they are who they are. There are some funny scenes in it, too.
7/10 5.9.2007 -
namnhan2003@ - age: 36-49
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The movie had a few good original ideas and a few strong laughs as well as some frequent giggles but it never really makes you cry with laughter. The thinly veiled metaphor of a pair of brothers for a homosexual couple however is a bit too thin and annoying sometimes making you wish the producer or writer had been more courageous about it and had gone for a clear situation. I saw it with my 14 year old son who thought it was not too bad but would not recommend it to people his age.
6/10 5.9.2007 -
louis_stpierre@ - age: 36-49
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