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Even a lower budget comedy will find adoring fans if it's the least bit funny. This film isn't ... look like an Oscar contender. Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling is not a sequel to the 2004 ...
"Without a Paddle" is yet another raunchy ... That this is all hysterically funny? Just kidding on that last one. Director Steven Brill takes their tale of personal growth so seriously that ...
Without a Paddle is a worn out concoction of things ... and has three lead actors who just aren’t all that funny. Chock this up to another forgettable experience on Brill’s Adam Sandler ...
Considering its source – Steven Brill, the director of the Adam Sandler flicks “Little Nicky” and “Mr. Deeds” – “Without a Paddle” is comparatively tolerable. Though short on ...
"Without a Paddle" was a fairly funny movie. It had some good jokes and, while it occasionally went for a stretch of time without any real jokes, that was made up for when the gags came off the ...
That’s not what “Up the Week Without a Paddle” is all about. This original musical, presented by the Neurotic Young Urbanites at the Celebration Theatre, is formidably flippant, a brightly ...
There's a scene near the end of Without a Paddle, a successfully infantile new ... it would be a notable highlight in a notably funny film. But then something glorious happens.
Bart thinks John was one funny fat man. But Bart's latest movie, Without a Paddle, is beneath Bart's dignity. Bart may have to change agents (return Bart's calls, Ovitz!). In the film, Bart plays ...
or is it possible to do gentle and funny simultaneously? Director Steven Brill and his chain gang of writers attempt to have it both ways, in the dopey comedy Without a Paddle. Four mates grow up ...
It's essentially a mediocre effort, peppered with reasonably funny scenes and moments. Look out for a clip late on involving a falling tree – definitely the best bit. '...Paddle's major flaw is ...