- CELEBRITY
- 07:00 PM, Mar 29
this is a comedy that frequently trades in shock but always in ways that are clever. The ticking clock helps a lotby Jordan Hoffman [NY Daily News ]
they're executed with a minimum of inspiration and packaged in conventions that are neither sincere nor funny-ironic for a movie whose characters are constantly complaining about substandard materials and cut cornersReview rate : C by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky [A.V. Club ]
there are too many misses among the hitsby Bill Goodykoontz [Arizona Republic ]
the slapsticky, sight-gag-heavy yukfest, which is filled with the kind of phallic humor you may have sniggered at when you were 16, floats like a dead butterfly and stings like a B-movieby Michael O'Sullivan [Washington Post ]
the laugh quotient is wearisomely lowby Peter Howell [Toronto Star ]
the jokes are downright sophomoric... and sparseReview rate : C by Devan Coggan [Entertainment Weekly ]
if there's a lesson to be taken home from "Fist Fight," it's that sometimes you just have to stand up for yourself. Specifically, your right to buy a ticket to something elseby Christopher Lloyd The Film Yap [Gainesville Sun ]
a comedy that traffics in those crude stereotypes, cheap laughs and boundless cynicismby Soren Anderson [Seattle Times ]