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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.
They exist only to hit on women at discos, though they're routinely unsuccessful until a chance run-in with Richard Grieco (Richard Grieco) gets them inside the swank Roxbury club.
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- John Fortenberry, Amy Heckerling
- PG-13
- Comedy
A Night at the Roxbury is not a deep movie, it is a fun movie. It shows you that what normal people consider donks can succeed in their bizarre plans. It is interesting that they get their nightclub and become partners with the most prominent nightclub owner in the city.
A Night at the Roxbury (1998) Recommendation. A perfect soundtrack for a clubbing movie. Comedy in all the right places. Just an upbeat feel good type of movie. Everything comes full circle and might be one of the happiest endings in movie history.
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 2, 1998 · Two obnoxious, swaggering brothers -- whose sexual naivete is supposed to make them endearing as well as pathetic -- find happiness in this more schmaltzy than funny Saturday Night Live spin-off.
Mar 18, 1999 · 92 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: A Night at the Roxbury. If dorky comedy can, as both Wayne's World and Bill And Ted emphatically proved, be achingly funny without being utterly...