After watching this film for the first time, the first thing that stuck in my mind was jack black as i believe he always carries out a humourus performance, in my opinion that is. the story itself was rather dull in my opinion, if people were to ask me what it was about i wouldnt be able to eplain in great detail what it was about after a period of time as i dont think its very memorable. the acting i thought was rather tacky especially with the accents but i guess thats one of the things that makes the film wuite good, the fact it was extremely tacky but entertaining at the same time. i must admit though, apart from the poor acting from some of the actors, the small parts done by these were hilarious, apart from, that is, the not so funy flatulant noises that also put a downward output on this film. i would probably give it a 6 out of 10.
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