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Boat Trip

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United States, Germany · 2002
Rated R · 1h 34m
Director Mort Nathan
Starring Cuba Gooding Jr., Horatio Sanz, Roselyn Sánchez, Vivica A. Fox
Genre Comedy

Two straight men mistakenly end up on a "gays only" cruise.

Stream Boat Trip

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Salon by Charles Taylor

It is a testament to our national determination that Nathan is not stymied by his almost complete lack of talent, his slipshod timing or his crude comic sensibility.

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Baltimore Sun by Chris Kaltenbach

Relentless in its crudity, so indiscriminate in its pursuit of tasteless laughs, so pure in its determination to offend, one almost has to admire it. It's even funny. Sometimes.

20

L.A. Weekly by Dan Fienberg

Cuba Gooding Jr.'s unrelenting energy can be galvanic in good films, but in lesser efforts it reeks of frenzied futility.

10

Variety by David Rooney

Washout. Lacking the mojo even to be offensive in its stereotypical view of gays and women, this excruciating cocktail of sitcom plotting and gross-out humor makes a clunky cheesefest like "The Love Boat" look like breezy, sophisticated fun.

20

Chicago Reader by J.R. Jones

Cuba Gooding Jr. is the kind of guy who does ten minutes of shtick every time the little light in the fridge comes on, and for years I've been waiting for him to just go away. If this dud comedy is any indication of the scripts he's getting, I may not have to wait much longer.

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Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum

Had the ghost of Paul Lynde swanned by in a caftan-clad cameo, you couldn't find a more outdated, miscalculated collection of stale, queen-size stereotypes than those trotted out on this ship of fools.

38

USA Today by Mike Clark

The only thing a movie this unrefined needs is a vaudevillian in baggy pants and someone hawking peanuts in the aisle.

25

Chicago Tribune by Patrick Z. McGavin

Technically it does not qualify as one of the worst American-made movies ever. It only feels that way. The movie's offenses are too numerous to catalog.

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