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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
The film is consistently fun, and Tucker's comeuppance ? will leave you gasping (if not gagging) with laughter. Read full review
The idea is that the guys' adventure proves transformative, but Tucker's dramatic I've-seen-the-light speech is charged with just the right degree of glibness to leave one skeptical. Read full review
Distinguishes itself from such last-fling-before-the-wedding comedies as "The Hangover" with the grittiness of its Texas locales and the smug intelligence of its unapologetically narcissistic protagonist. Read full review
A mediocre gross-out movie that barely pushes the envelope. Read full review
Slightly better than it should be. For Tucker Max, this possibly represents a triumph. Read full review
It's not a total wipeout: Czuchry embodies the Tucker Max(-ims) to a self-obsessed fault, and there are moments of rough comic brilliance scattered throughout, but really, this particular antihero is all anti- and zero hero. Read full review
If Max and his "Hell" collaborators feel stymied by the summer hit "The Hangover," they'd be justified to scream to the bromance gods that someone stole their film's concept. But those guys did it the right way, bro. Read full review
This unfunny, ber-misogynistic adaptation of Tucker Max's audacious best-seller of the same name is unlikely to please anyone. Read full review
Achieves a certain cinematic distinction by outdoing "Dumb and Dumber" in sheer grossness and detail with its depiction of the unfortunate effects of explosive diarrhea. Read full review
This desperate effort by professional frat boy Tucker Max may be the most dismal movie of the decade. Read full review