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Oct 2, 1998 · " "A Night at the Roxbury" is such a movie. It's based on the "Saturday Night Live" skits about the Butabi brothers, Steve and Doug (Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan), who snap their heads in unison with the music and each other, while trying out pick-up lines in spectacularly unlikely situations.
A Night at the Roxbury: Directed by John Fortenberry. With Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Raquel Gardner, Viveca Paulin. Two dim-witted brothers dream of owning their own dance club or at least getting into the coolest and most exclusive club in town, The Roxbury.
- John Fortenberry
- 2 min
Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 06/25/23 Full Review Maxim Z Hilarious, Will Ferrel in his prime, feel good movie all the way. What is love?
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- John Fortenberry, Amy Heckerling
- PG-13
- Comedy
A Night at the Roxbury is not usual comedy. My opinion is that it is a good parody with good music. There are many scenes in the movie, you know they won't happen in any other movie. The way how those brothers talk with each others after wedding, and all those stuff, it is really genius.
Not worth seeing unless you're a huge Ferrell fan. Read Common Sense Media's A Night at the Roxbury review, age rating, and parents guide.
- John Fortenberry
- Sandie Angulo Chen
- Chris Kattan, Molly Shannon, Will Ferrell
Oct 1, 1998 · Reviews. Movies. A NIGHT AT THE ROXBURY. "Dim Witted Swingers" Content: -2 Extreme caution for older teenagers and adults. Entertainment Quality: What You Need To Know: IN BRIEF: Trying to gain our sympathies for lovable losers, Saturday Night Live again expands one of its segment comedy sketches into a feature length movie.
On review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, it received a rating of 11% and an average rating of 3.4/10 based on 55 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: " A Night at the Roxbury has the same problems as the worst SNL movies: one-note characters and plots unreasonably stretched to feature length runtime". [8]