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I Think I Love My Wife (2007)
Too little, too late
Chris Rock is known for insightful and uproarious social commentary. In this picture, he makes one hackneyed observation -- married people don't have much sex -- and can contribute little else of merit.
I asked MY wife to wake me up when the movie got funny or interesting, and if it had not been for a singularly unfunny scene in an ambulance, I might have gotten a decent nap.
Everyone has a bad day every now and then; the ending certainly brought a quarter's worth of shine to a table's worth of gloom. But a quarter would be a fair price for a ticket to I Think I Love My Wife. Those who download this movie illegally will have only themselves to blame for wasting bandwidth.
A Night at the Roxbury (1998)
A definite must-not-see
Once in a very long while -- perhaps once or twice a decade -- someone makes a movie that is so funny you absolutely MUST see it. You watch that movie and you'll wet your seat laughing. You'll recommend it to all your friends. Take it from me: do yourself a big favor and go see that movie instead of "A Night at the Roxbury".
The first hour of "Roxbury" is tolerably unamusing. The last half hour is moderately pathetic; I found myself laughing mostly because I was sick and tired of not laughing. If you want to see a hilarious comedy about losers, rent "Clerks", or "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure", or even "Police Academy 4"... but please don't waste a night on "The Roxbury".