Rating: Summary: Horrible isn't strong enough Review: For the most part, I like Tom Green, so I gave his movie a try. What a huge mistake. Literally 5 minutes into the movie half the theatre was gone. Apparently spinning a newborn around by its umbilical cord is comedy--and that's the most pleasant thing I could mention. This was by far the worst movie I have ever seen, and not one of those "so bad it's funny" movies like Hudson Hawk or Plan 9. It was insulting, disgusting, horrifying, and just plain awful. This movie aims very very low, and overachieves in that regard. DO NOT SEE THIS MOVIE!
Rating: Summary: great movie Review: this is a GREAT AND HILARIOUS MOVIE but if you are 14 or under a recon you go with a parent
Rating: Summary: Most of it just isn't funny Review: In this film, Tom Green stars as Gord Brody, a 28 years-old who seems to be stuck in his parents apartment for ever, unless he can finally realize his long life dream of becoming a cartoonist. But the plot isn’t really worth discussing. It’s all just an excuse for putting Tom Green in different situations where he can let his “talent” run wild. These situations include Tom Green beating a crippled girl with a stick, convincing the State that his father has been molesting his brother, Freddie, for several years (hence the title, FREDDIE GOT FINGERED)… Some of this is funny, sure, but most of it is just annoying (and the constant screaming and jellying of Tom Green makes it even more annoying). I agree with the critics who butchered this film (for the most part its not good). I would recommend you seeing this film before purchasing it (even if you’re a Tom Green fan (because I too like some of what he’s done on television)).
Rating: Summary: An alright movie Review: This movie was alright,Im not one to hate a movie just because it has "sick humor" which this film delivered,but it dident really have a point.The movie was very random and the jokes (with the exception of a fiew) grew old rather fast.My advice,rent this one before you buy it.
Rating: Summary: ... Review: ... IT IS DISGUSTING. Tom Green does perverted and nasty things in this movie, pure and simple. ... This movie was typical Tom. Hilariously raunchy. Riotously Revolting. Yet, somewhat nauseating. But isn't this what we love about Tom in the first place? To sum it up, if you love this type of humor (such as I do) go see this movie. You will not be disappointed. If you don't, stay FAR, FAR away from this film and do us all a favor.
Rating: Summary: Green is a sick ... Review: I have been a tom green show fan for about 4 years now. (Including his Candian show wich i saw on something smells funny and tonsil hockey) I had been looking foward to seeing this movie for a while. So the opening weekend my dad took me and IT WAS GREAT! There's is no more little cam corder movements in this film like the tv show. i think tom green does a great job.... on everything!! But still..... why did he ... ...?
Rating: Summary: Wonderfully offensive to the prim & proper! Review: In my local paper (Salt Lake Tribune) this movie got zero stars. As such I waited until it went to the local dollar theater houses. I saw the movie last night and I thought it was excellent though. The movie is excellent, especially for those who consider themselves social rebels or social liberals, or for those who are sick of the prim & proper crap that goes on in the places they live in. If you'd love to moon the establishment, this movie is for you! What a wonderful movie.
Rating: Summary: Laugh-Out-Loud Here¿ Utterly Shocking There. Review: "Freddie Got Fingered" is...Well...Funny, I can't really Defend it Any Better. I found it funny, Disagree if you must. (I Dare not Mock the people who Disagree with me; there are probably a Lot More of them, my Mother for one) In this Ill-Conceived but none-the-less Hilarious film, TV Funny man Tom Green makes the Dangerous Leap to the Big Screen. (and falls to his Death by the hand of an Angry mob of Critics and Paying Audiences) It looks like a Biography of his life, but for His sake I hope it Wasn't. Green plays Gord Brody, a 28-year-old Slacker who lives in his Parents Basement and Dreams of becoming an Animator. Standing in his way are A: Lack of Talent, B: His Father (Rip Torn) and C: His New Job at the Cheese Factory. The Plot is pretty Inconsequential as it's All just an Excuse for Green to Display his Brand of Physical, Gross Out Comedy. Green will either Make or Break this film for you, if you've never found him funny Before, this film is Definitely not for you, if you Enjoy his TV Antics, you'll most likely Enjoy the Film. He does take Gross out comedy to the Extreme, so Be Prepared. Some of it is Stomach-Churningly Shocking, some of it is Gut-Wretchingly Gross, All of it is Hilarious. (when I say All, that as Virtually all, some parts even I didn't laugh at, I must be Growing Up... Man that's scary)
Rating: Summary: Is This What America Media Has Come To? Review: Is this really what our media is coming to? I can't imagine a movie more terrible than this one. People say that it's funny. It's not. It's perverted, to the extreme. The acting is bad, the storyline simple. What this guy does is absolutely gut wrenching. I have no idea how warped a person's sense of humor needs to be before they think swinging a baby by the umbilical cord in a hospital room is funny. I personally don't laugh at being offended. Granted, the movie does do what it was meant to accomplish. It will offend you. You will be blasted with profanity throughout the entire movie and with a relentless fear of how bad the next scene will be. Designed to attract teens, it does so, but the message it teaches is so wrong (in anyone's viewpoint, really) that it even pushes most of them away. If you laugh at offense, you'd better bring Kleenex to wipe away the tears. It's a shame something like this actually made it to the theatre.
Rating: Summary: If our forefathers could see us now Review: They probably would've repealed the 1st Amendment to save the country from releasing such digital disgust. The 'in thing' in movies is an attempt to push the freedom of expression to it's absolute limits, and then use commercialism and marketing to target a younger audience than the film should ever be shown to. While at the theater two weeks ago, I saw two girls (aged 7-11) who were begging their parents to let them see it. Now that's just horrendous. But at an attempt to be fair, I grabbed a screener off the Net, and I wasn't surprise at the films audacity one bit. Tasteless, pointless, plotless...useless. Strange...that's the same way I felt about Tom Green in the first place. If you're over 17, have no job, dropped out of high school, and have no self-respect and no sense of humor, drop by the theater and see if you can get your victimized parents (whom you'll likely live with till your 45) to give you $ to go see this movie. You'll love it, I'm sure. The rest of decent society, stay away. Parents, if you let your kids see this -- you are irresponsible. And that coming from an 18-year-old is pretty bad.
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