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Stiller is at his most over-the-top, which works very well.
Vaughn is quite understated in comparison, which again works very well.
There’s a pirate and a fat bird with no knickers vaginally engulfing that nerdy guy from Jeepers Creepers. Ha, he thought he knew fear before.
The plot is nonsense, but I expected nothing less. The script is full of wit as well as stupid humour.
In short, I found it very funny and recomend you see it if Stiller is your bag.
Fooking Chuck Norris. Heh.
I went to see it a second time with my sister. She found it so hilarious I wore some nacho cheese sauce. Hmm. Dippy tart. Still funny the second time.
And I'll be seeing it a third time with friends.
Excellent. I laughed until I was streaming tears and snot down my face. The only other movie I've laughed as much to was "Kingpin", and the second half of that is pretty joke free. Dodgeball is that rarest of comedies, one that delivers belly laughs all the way through.
Out of a movie fully of great moments, mine has to be Steve the pirate. Every time he came on screen I got a big sloppy grin. Why a pirate? WHY! It's never explained either. The writer is almost "yeah, he thinks he's a pirate. deal with it".
That's the mark of genius.
"We're better than you, and we know it!"
"Fatness is a genetic defect, like baldness and necrophilia!"
> English_Bloke wrote:
> The plot is nonsense
>
> Dang, with the trailer consisting of a man being hit by balls for 20
> seconds, I was hopeful it would be something special.
... hell you can FEEL the sarcasm oozing from the screen :)