A Night at the Roxbury Movie Review
A Night at the Roxbury Review
"A Night at the Roxbury" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : John Fortenberry,Peter MarkleProducer : Amy Heckerling,Lorne Michaels
Screenwiter : Steve Koren,Will Ferrell,Chris,Kattan
Starring : Chris Kattan,Will Ferrell,Dan Hedaya,Molly Shannon,Richard Grieco,Loni Anderson
It's all a conspiracy towards cheap movies. It's all a conspiracy towards cheap
movies because some of them have become not an object to entertain but a
calculated bomb. Something that was made cheap, made quick, and made bad. They
(the movie execs) know it will bomb. They know that people will come out of the
theater feeling as if they wasted their money. But, friends, Roman, countrymen…
people who will hate the movie with a religious passion… they also know we'll
see it, and they know they'll make up their budget.
It's something they do with their Madison Avenue boys. They teach them mind
tricks and manipulations, slights of hand, scams, lies, and cheats. They teach
them how to make the worst movie seem like a pile of good jokes, glitz, and
glamour. They did such a thing to A Night at the Roxbury.
To sum it up in a sentence: A Night at the Roxbury is a cheap, dumb movie that
makes Firestorm and The Wedding Singer look like fine art, made by a couple of
members of the BAA (Barfly Association of America) who act themselves on
Saturday Night Live weekly at the exact moment when we decide to turn off our
TV sets and go to bed. There is no humor; there is no redeeming value. There is
no possibility of fun at this movie. Sure, a few very stupid eight-year-olds
laughed behind me once or twice, but, aside from that, the theater was silent
enough to hear crickets. I have nothing against SNL. I loved Wayne's World and
would never say a bad word against Chris Farley. It's just that this wouldn't
work as a skit. It wouldn't work as anything. Wait… no. It would work very well
for target practice.
Reviewer: James Brundage





