8/10
Delivers
28 December 2007
If you're watching this movie without high expectations, or if you've ever seen Bob Saget's stand-up, you'll enjoy this movie.

Samuel L. Jackson sets the tone right away, as well as the credits. After the first five minutes of this movie, you should expect about the same for the rest.

Although this movie wasn't green-lit for theatres, it suffered from the same mentality of Idiocracy -- a movie for adults that would not have had a large audience.

How does the public see Bob Saget these days? He was quiet for some years after Full House, where he played the "aw shucks" father, and being the host of America's Funniest Home Videos, but then there were rumours of his stand-up being raunchy. That's what drew me to see one of his shows, and it won me over. He was probably funnier because he wasn't what I expected -- but like other comics he was just on par.

That's what you could say about the movie. It was funnier than you expected, but if you match it up with other movies of it's like, it may not match up.

But if anything, it is MUCH funnier than most other "farce" movies.

Which may not be saying much.
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