Strange Wilderness (Blu-ray) R
This ain't March of the Penguins.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 24 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: October 24, 2017
- Originally Released: 2008
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Justin Long, Kevin Heffernan & Jonah Hill | |
Performer: | Ashley Scott, Peter Dante, Harry Hamlin, Robert Patrick, Joe Don Baker, Blake Clark, Jeff Garlin & Ernest Borgnine | |
Directed by | Fred Wolf | |
Edited by | Tom Costain | |
Screenwriting by | Peter Gaulke & Fred Wolf | |
Composition by | Waddy Wachtel | |
Produced by | Peter Gaulke | |
Director of Photography: | David Hennings | |
Executive Production by | Glenn S. Gainor, Jack Giarraputo, Edward Milstein, Adam Sandler, Paul Schwake & Bill Todman, Jr. |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1/4 --
There are stupid stoner comedies and then there are stupid stoner comedies that ain't funny, and the latest effluvium from Adam Sandler's Happy Madison production company is mostly a bummer.
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Boston Globe
Rating: 1/5 --
Despite the presence of funny guys such as Zahn, Garlin, Justin Long and Jonah Hill, along with veteran character actors Ernest Borgnine, Joe Don Baker and Robert Patrick, the movie fails to be even passably funny.
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Los Angeles Times
Rating: 0/5 --
Hatefully stupid and unfunny.
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Movies.com
No snob to low-brow ridiculousness when it's actually unexpected, I'll admit to being amused exactly once.
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Village Voice
Rating: 0/4 --
Any resemblance to comedy is purely coincidental and unintentional. The only reason to chuckle is to prove you haven't died while watching it. Its credits should be handed to a mercenary. It's not a film. It's the Zeroes' worst pop-culture excretion.
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The Film Yap
Rating: 2/10 --
After watching Strange Wilderness, you may want to soak your feet in a tub of live piranhas, just for laughs. You'll find it a lot more fun than anything in this movie.
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Movie Metropolis
Rating: F --
At least Gaulke and Wolf didn't have to go far to kill their reputation: During the jungle piranha attack scene, a mallard floats by in the background.
Boxoffice Magazine
Product Description:
From the production team that brought you HAPPY GILMORE and BILLY MADISON comes this amiable, foul-mouthed "nature" comedy. Steve Zahn--sporting his best burned-out surfer dude drawl--leads a ragtag crew of wasted nature documentarians deep into the Ecuadorian forest on a quest for the legendary Bigfoot. Constantly being rousted for their drunken ineptitude and ill-informed voiceover narrations, the boys need a break to boost their ratings and Bigfoot might be it; all they have to do is remember to load the camera and not get eaten (especially by a certain turkey). Allen Covert, SUPERBAD's Jonah Hill, Justin Long, and Kevin Heffernan are the crew. Harry Hamlin is a rival bigfoot tracker. Ashley Scott (INTO THE BLUE) provides the ubiquitous foxy babe interest. Ernest Borgnine, Robert Patrick, and Joe Don Baker show up in bit parts. A sort of low-rent LIFE AQUATIC, WILDERNESS is such a fall-down farce that viewers might forget they're not cracking jokes while watching ANIMAL PLANET with their cronies instead of seeing a real movie, but maybe that's a good thing. Former SNL scribe Fred Wolf (JOE DIRT) directs, keeping it as ramshackle and rough around the edges as the law will allow. STRANGE WILDERNESS may not be pretty, but it earns a load of laughs through its sheer mullet-headed recklessness.