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11 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Village VoiceMelissa AndersonVillage VoiceMelissa AndersonLikably stoopid, the latest from comedy troupe Broken Lizard (Super Troopers, Beerfest) mines plenty of jokes from eating out and being served.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterThe Hollywood ReporterThe movie offers enough solid laughs to ensure a decent audience on DVD and cable. That audience could have been even larger, however, were the proceedings just a little smarter and a whole lot funnier.
- 50VarietyRonnie ScheibVarietyRonnie ScheibIt is the presence of Duncan as a Mike Tyson-esque, malaprop-spouting ex-champion that, at least momentarily, lifts the pic out of its mediocrity.
- 50The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe New York TimesNeil GenzlingerHas its share of funny moments. But it also has its share of tired ones, like the subplot involving the inadvertent swallowing of a ring.
- 50New York PostKyle SmithNew York PostKyle SmithFunny more often than not. Worth checking out on video.
- 50Washington PostMichael O'SullivanWashington PostMichael O'SullivanMuch of the film's humor hovers around crotch level. If jokes about mental illness, terminal disease and sex with orangutans sound funny to you, go for it.
- 40Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfThe film is set in a celeb-owned Miami restaurant and many of the gags--exploding entrees, the swallowing of a diamond ring, on-the-job drunkenness--feel like leftovers.
- 38Boston GlobeBoston GlobeWhen is a comedy not a comedy? When it’s not all that funny.
- 25Philadelphia InquirerDavid HiltbrandPhiladelphia InquirerDavid HiltbrandYou would think any movie with the word "salmon" in the title would have to be funny. Think again.
- 20New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNew York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanThirteen-year-old boys big enough to sneak into R-rated movies are presumably the prime audience for this witless comedy from the Broken Lizard troupe.