Kung Pow: Enter the Fist Reviews
| Original Score: 2/4 | Dec 31, 2005
Naturally, much fun is made of the poorly synchronized dialogue inherent in kung fu flicks, but the gag pales with repetition, especially since Billy Crystal and Robin Williams did it better years ago.
Full Review | Oct 15, 2002
Not since Freddy Got Fingered has a major release been so painful to sit through.
| Jul 20, 2002
| Original Score: 1/4 | Mar 19, 2002
Oedekerk's latest exercise in what I like to call 'the cinema of screechy hellsuck.'
| Original Score: 0/5 | Feb 3, 2002
A processed comedy chop suey.
| Original Score: D | Jan 30, 2002
Kung Pow is Oedekerk's realization of his childhood dream to be in a martial-arts flick, and proves that sometimes the dreams of youth should remain just that.
Full Review | Jan 28, 2002
Full of flatulence jokes and mild sexual references, Kung Pow! is the kind of movie that's critic-proof, simply because it aims so low.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jan 28, 2002
An inept, tedious spoof of '70s kung fu pictures, it contains almost enough chuckles for a three-minute sketch, and no more.
Full Review | Original Score: 0/4 | Jan 28, 2002
Hopelessly inane, humorless and under-inspired.
| Jan 28, 2002
As an entertainment destination for the general public, Kung Pow sets a new benchmark for lameness.
| Jan 28, 2002
Must be seen to be believed.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jan 26, 2002
To imagine the life of Harry Potter as a martial arts adventure told by a lobotomized Woody Allen is to have some idea of the fate that lies in store for moviegoers lured to the mediocrity that is Kung Pow: Enter the Fist.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jan 26, 2002