....and thought it was really, really, really funny.
If you're offended by F-bombs, strippers, raunchy behavior, sexual jokes and/or drug dealing as a subject for humor, stay away from this flick.
But, if you enjoyed "Horrible Bosses" and/or "Weeds" on TV this one goes somewhat further than those did in its language and screenplay and IMO it was a whole lot funnier.
And you'll probably like it.
The humor and the storyline twists were really quite clever (even if fairly formulaic) and were very well-delivered, however if you thought "The Miller's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer was overly bawdy please, please, please don't endanger your whatever by going to this movie.
And if you thought Dirk Diggler's frontal nudity was offensive and shocking, steer completely clear.
The Link
Well-cast performances by all the thespians involved, equal humor about straights, queers and lesbians and special recognition for Mexican police, US Customs officials and the drug culture.
There's more variety to laugh at than Cheech and Chong ever offered and I laughed a whole lot.
Plus I thought the entire satire rang true.
Be sure to stay for the gag reel before the credits roll at the end.
Recommended for anybody I would hang around with or date for fun or marry for life.
Your thoughts?
If you're offended by F-bombs, strippers, raunchy behavior, sexual jokes and/or drug dealing as a subject for humor, stay away from this flick.
But, if you enjoyed "Horrible Bosses" and/or "Weeds" on TV this one goes somewhat further than those did in its language and screenplay and IMO it was a whole lot funnier.
And you'll probably like it.
The humor and the storyline twists were really quite clever (even if fairly formulaic) and were very well-delivered, however if you thought "The Miller's Tale" by Geoffrey Chaucer was overly bawdy please, please, please don't endanger your whatever by going to this movie.
And if you thought Dirk Diggler's frontal nudity was offensive and shocking, steer completely clear.
The Link
Well-cast performances by all the thespians involved, equal humor about straights, queers and lesbians and special recognition for Mexican police, US Customs officials and the drug culture.
There's more variety to laugh at than Cheech and Chong ever offered and I laughed a whole lot.
Plus I thought the entire satire rang true.
Be sure to stay for the gag reel before the credits roll at the end.
Recommended for anybody I would hang around with or date for fun or marry for life.
Your thoughts?