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I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Reviews (Neutral)

  • The Village Voice: Queer as Folk - I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review
    • "If you can't fix it, you gotta stand it? The 'Adam Sandler gay-marriage movie' crassly disagrees."
  • Boston.com: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review
    • "A farcical (but tame) take on friends with benefits"
  • AZCentral.com: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review
    • "Yet I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry isn't all that good, exactly. But it's not all bad, either - certainly not as bad, nor nearly as offensive, as you'd guess. It aims, in fact, to preach about tolerance, acceptance and whatnot, yet in the end lacks the courage of its oddly presented convictions."
  • 7(M) Pictures: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (3/5)
    • "Director Dennis Dugan has a rocky history of unfunny comedies, such as “National Security” and “Saving Silverman.” However, he has managed to open up a can of laughs before with last year’s “The Benchwarmers” and the Adam Sandler classic “Happy Gilmore.” In this film, he gives us a similar serving, nothing spectacular but funny enough for Friday night escapism. "
  • IGN: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (2.5/5)
    • "Despite its shortcomings, Chuck and Larry should satiate the modest tastes of the run-of the-mill viewer who simply wants some trite entertainment and easy laughs to pass the time with. Sandler and James have an easy chemistry together, but it would have been nice if their gags hadn't always been so obvious."

I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Reviews (Bad)

  • Rolling Stone: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (1/4)
    • "Say it isn't so. Not that Adam Sander as Chuck and Kevin James as Larry play idiot hetero fireman who fake being gay for health benefits. I mean that Sideways writers Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor actually contributed to a script that trots out every fag joke -- yes, even dropping the soap -- and then tells us how wrong it is to laugh."
  • New York Post: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (1/4)  WARNING: Pop-ups
    • "IF there were a Straight Lack-of-Pride Parade, "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" could be the grand marshal. The movie isn't insulting to homosexuals but to comedy."
  • TV Guide: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (1.5/4)  WARNING: Pop-ups
    • "In what can only be described as a throwback to the awkward "gay" farces of the 1970s and '80s — think THE RITZ and PARTNERS — this painfully uncomfortable buddy comedy trips all over itself to say something positive while still managing to offend. Worse still, it's just not funny."
  • USATODAY.com: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (1.5/4)  WARNING: Pop-ups
    • "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry is a movie that gives marriage, homosexuality, friendship, firefighters, children and nearly everything else a bad name."
  • Los Angeles Times: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review
    • "It's always a risk to make a movie based on current events because the shelf life is so short. "Ripped from today's headlines" can quickly become tomorrow's big yawn. The creators of the comedy "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" seem to have tried to circumvent this problem by setting their movie in a land that time forgot."
  • The A.V. Club: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Review (Grade: C-)  WARNING: Pop-ups
    • "Chuck & Larry works overtime to be an equal-opportunity offender, presenting flaming queers as funny (and super-straight men being mistaken for gay as even funnier), but also mocking homophobic anxieties over soap-dropping in the shower or leaving childcare to two daddies."


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