Reviewer says that most of the jokes in this film tap in to humor's lowest common denominator, but that some of its scenarios are inventive.
Roger Ebert says he had a good, cathartic laugh at this movie, and comments on the effectiveness of its over-the-top characterizations.
Fans will enjoy the collection of screen shots found here, but may object to one critic's opinion that many of this movie's jokes are cheap.
Critic admits to loving "stupid" movies like this one, and says the film made him laugh harder than any Woody Allen comedy ever could.
Negative review calls this movie a "new low for Hollywood." Says the comedy crosses the line into mean-spirited vulgarity.
Critic says this movie's script could have been written by 14-year-old boys, and claims that several scenes left her embarrassed for the actors.
Movie garners three and a half out of four stars, based on its top-notch physical comedy. With screen captures and links to official resources.
Analysis questions whether this film's script writers actually are on the side of the people they make fun of, including handicapped people.
Parents can find out how this movie scores in terms of its portrayal of sex and nudity, violence and gore, and profanity.
Examine this romantic story starring Markie Post, Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller, and Khandi Alexander. Analyze the movie's funny male masterbation zipper accident.
Periodical's critique praises the Farrelly brothers for pushing the comedic envelope farther than ever before.
Reviewer lists the funniest scenes - in his opinion - in this movie, saying the film allows viewers to laugh at traditionally off-limits topics.
Parental guide rates this Farrelly brothers movie's portrayal of profanity, violence, sex, and drugs.
Reviewer says he wanted to propose to Cameron Diaz's character when she invited her date in to watch Sports Center.