BASEketball Reviews
| Original Score: B- | Sep 7, 2011
I was bored well before the end, but found the first half hour pretty funny.
| Mar 25, 2008
Jenny McCarthy and Ernest Borgnine -- together at last.
| Mar 25, 2008
Their incessant, obscene banter is meant to be endearing; their total lack of presence makes it simply annoying.
| Original Score: D+ | Mar 25, 2008
What kind of movie is it where Yasmine Bleeth is the best thing about it?
| Mar 25, 2008
The vulgar, obvious humor of Zucker brother David and South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone elicits easy, guilty laughs, yet the material has an underlying innocence that's just shy of good clean fun.
Full Review | Mar 25, 2008
The kind of flick that serves itself up as the object of its own satire.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Apr 12, 2002
If you're old enough to see this movie without a parent or guardian and all that sounds encouraging, this review has failed, and failed badly.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Feb 14, 2001
[A] funny, gleefully offensive spoof of professional sports.
Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jan 1, 2000
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 1, 2000
Sadly neglected, high-gag comedy from the South Park lads.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jan 1, 2000
Sick, twisted, and very funny, Parker and Stone have arrived. Again.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 1, 2000
The comedy sets up some very big targets -- the commercialization of sport, crass franchise owners, sentimental idolatry of players, exploitation of foreign workers by superstar merchandisers -- and then lobs tiny spitballs at them.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jan 1, 2000
Director David Zucker has compared Parker and Stone with the Marx Brothers. But here they're not even as funny as the Ames Brothers.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jan 1, 2000
It's not very funny and tries to buy laughs with puerile shocks.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Jan 1, 2000