I was laughing myself sick over Saving Silverman, a sublimely idiotic farce in the "There's Something About Mary" tradition.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Washington Post by Desson Thomson
Let's accentuate the positive: Saving Silverman really stinks. No, really. It's bad. Awful.
Village Voice by Edward Crouse
A sharp-dumb, jack- and goof-off affair.
The kind of comedy that takes the fun out of stupidity.
Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern
It's basically a cheerful slob job, one of those slapped-together features so often embraced by teenagers with more disposable income than discernible taste.
Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov
Reaches toward new heights of comic laziness and succeeds beyond anyone's wildest expectations.
Rolling Stone by Peter Travers
Peet is always worth watching, but the role does her no favors, and the script, involving a kidnapping and a surprise cameo by Neil Diamond - you heard me - smacks of desperation beyond saving.
Dallas Observer by Robert Wilonsky
Every movie Dugan releases looks like something made on accident--tosses yet another stink bomb into theaters for audiences to sniff over.
Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert
So bad in so many different ways that perhaps you should see it, as an example of the lowest slopes of the bell-shaped curve.
Philadelphia Inquirer by Steven Rea
Yes, it's stupid. But sometimes it's stupid with a capital S, and it's in those moments of transcendent idiocy that you can't help liking Saving Silverman. At least, a little bit.