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Bruce Berman. Bernie Goldmann. Brad Luff. Peter Ziegler. Co-Producer 1 Credit. Warren Carr. Producer 1 Credit. Neal H. Bill Whitten. Composer 1 Credit. Mike Simpson. Cinematographer 1 Credit. Arthur Albert. Production Company 3 Credits.

Studio 1 Credit. Editor 1 Credit. Debra Neil-Fisher. Casting 3 Credits. Felicia Fasano. Anne McCarthy. Mary Vernieu. Art Director 1 Credit. James Steuart. Set Design 2 Credits. Louise Roper. Bill McMahon. Costumes 1 Credit. Melissa Toth. Make Up 1 Credit. Lisa Taylor Roberts. Martin Fossum. Supervising Sound Editor 1 Credit. Wayne : Damien. Wayne : A goddess. Crazy credits At the end there is a concert with Neil Diamond and all the actors and the end titles.

Alternate versions The R-rated cut includes about four minutes of added footage, consisting mainly of two scenes: one in a Subway restaurant where JD is showing his trainees to his boss, and another in a laundromat where Darren and Sandy are drying their clothes after falling in the water. Also, three uses of the word "fuck" are added, among other dialogue. Also, the scene with the hookers playing ping-pong has them topless, rather than wearing the bras they had in the PGrated theatrical cut.

By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing. User reviews Review. Top review. Come on now yaaahaaa! Jack Black and Steve Zahn.. This film is just about as stupid as you could possible imagine. The story line is puerile in the extreme.

The characterisation is non-existent. The direction lacks any sense of control. And yet Jack Black and Steve Zahn are two of the best comedic actors in the business today. It seems to me that, precisely because of Dugan's lack of control, these two guys gave free rein to all of their improvisational instincts and they save the film from being a complete mess. They are sensational. Jack Black's constant mimicing of Neil Diamond's habit of singing "come on now yaaahaaa" when he does Holly Holy is insidious and sticks in your head long after the film has finished.

Amanda Peet and Amanda Detmer are sex on legs here. Their parts are badly written but who cares when they look this good! Even Neil Diamond shows he is a trouper by showing up for a cameo in a film that, essentially, pokes gentle fun at how uncool his stage persona is perceived to be. The movie has very strong language and jokes about oral sex, masturbation, and homosexuality.

A "butt cheek implant" operation is shown in brief but gross detail. Drinking too much beer is portrayed as a humorous bonding experience. The movie includes comic kidnapping and comic fatalities. A woman uses sex to control a man. Add your rating See all 2 parent reviews. Add your rating See all 8 kid reviews. Jack Black , Wayne Steve Zahn , who think that life can't get much better than watching football with a beer bong or performing "Holly Holy" in their Neil Diamond tribute band, "Diamonds in the Rough.

Darren's two pals decide the only way to save him is to kidnap Judith so that he can spend some time with the only girl he loved in high school. She happens to be a former trapeze artist about to become a nun.

I'll admit it with some embarrassment — this movie made me laugh. Yes, it is a very dumb comedy, but as dumb comedies go, it is one of the best because it stars four of the most able comic actors around. It has the loose construction and the juvenile attitude toward women of a Sandler movie — it's disarmingly unpretentious, but also repetitive. In the end, though, it works, thanks to the inescapable pleasure of watching Zahn, Black, and Biggs. Peet is less well served by the script, which has her as some sort of pre-pubescent fantasy of a man-eating girlfriend, but she still glows — and looks great in some very revealing outfits.

Families can talk about what happens to friends when they start to become involved in romance and why a man like Darren would put up with a woman who treats him with no respect or affection. What would be the right thing to do if you believe your friend is in a bad relationship? Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners.

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