The Ladies Man Reviews
Right there with the piece of crap that was Night at the Roxbury. Barely enough material for a two minute skit, you trying to squeeze 90 minutes? There is some talent assembled, but they are given very little to work with in the way of story.
Vastly underrated. Easily, top 5 comedy of the 2000’s. Better than the skits on SNL. Absolute must see
This idea of the filmmaker made the movie more accessible to more people.
After being ejected from his job for one too many vulgar and inappropriate comments, Leon (Tim Meadows) unsuccessfully seeks employment from every radio station in Chicago. He receives a mysterious letter from his true love asking him to return to her -- he just has to figure out who it is!
This film is far more clever than some of the Rotten Tom reviewers can digest, obviously. The axe is on their necks. It is absolutely hillarious and brilliantly written. Do not watch it if you are looking for a religious apotheosis... as it were, but definitely do if you need to laugh at your own humanity. There is a beautifully collected ensemble cast and diverse humor-pokes at every part of social reality. I love it.
Very underrated, this movie is hilarious but short.
Leon Phelps might be the greatest playa to grace the big screen. Forget these reviews, this movie is hilarious
Maybe it's my age, but this movie is one of my favorite SNL movies! Tim Meadows is hilarious as always! The bar scenes are funny as can be!
I enjoyed it. It's not exactly Gone With The Wind but what the hay.
Not enough material for an SNL skit let alone film.
It's your own fault if you were expecting anything more than what it was.
Dumb but pretty funny mediocre movie starring the guy from snl and a lot of snl stars. I'll watch this movie again because it's funny and dumb. I needed this.
Comedies are the cinematic joke books, either poking fun or/and comedically garnering amusement for entertainment, but the sketchy punchline would decline if more on the latter towards the platform. Tim Meadows embraced his SNL alternate ego with okay expansion and intact humor, while beneficially co-starring alongside Will Ferrell and couple others in the decent cast, as the successful hits before in a meanwhile going limp over simpleminded clichés that also copies a tar-like sappy Sandler comedy without Adam's flattered permission. (C+)
SNL adaptations have a track record of being a total coin flip as far as quality is concerned. On this one the coin definitely landed crap side up.
Dumb but pretty funny mediocre movie starring the guy from snl and a lot of snl stars. I'll watch this movie again because it's funny and dumb. I needed this.
There were a couple parts that made me laugh but the bottom line is that Tim Meadows is not funny. At all.