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Dirty Work

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Life's not so great for Mitch Weaver. He's just lost his girlfriend, his job and now his best friend's dad needs a new heart! In order to fund the surgery, the long-time friends then start a revenge-for-hire business, and soon find success.
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Movie Metropolis

April 08, 2001

...proves that a comedy doesn't need an R rating to be crude, rude, or stupid. Even an innocent PG-13 can do the trick.
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New Times

February 27, 2004

Okay starring vehicle for Norm MacDonald, but you'd think he could do better.
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Los Angeles Times
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February 14, 2001

A tone-deaf, scattershot and dispiritingly cheesy affair with more groans than laughs.
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Film Journal International
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January 01, 2000

Attempts to carry on the comedic-vengeance tradition, with arguably mixed results.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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January 01, 2000

A stupid lowdown vulgar comedy.
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Arizona Daily Star
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April 14, 2006

A ribald flood of comic bliss.
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Variety

June 02, 2008

The outrageousness isn't consistently sustained, and the pic tends to peter out somewhere around the two thirds mark.
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Netflix
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November 07, 2002

: "Saturday Night Live" alum Norm Macdonald's feature debut ain't great, but he is.
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New York Times

January 01, 2000

Don't bother to hang around for the outtakes. They're not funny either.
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Kalamazoo Gazette
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June 23, 2002

Why does Hollywood think that everyone who ever appeared on "Saturday Night Live" deserves a film career as a reward? What's the excuse for showcasing Norm Macdonald, a third-rate Dennis Miller knockoff whose delivery is slower than Priority Mail?
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Globe and Mail
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April 12, 2002

Tasteless? Oh, yeah.
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TV Guide
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June 02, 2008

Occasionally funny, but all too often driven by the juvenile conviction that anything even remotely connected with homosexuality is riotously funny...
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