It’s overlong, regularly crass and excruciating and yet this Judd Apatow comedy is saved by the deft comic performances of Paul Rudd and Albert Brooks (who is having a late blossoming as an actor) and – for all its determination to offend – it generally means well.
This is best watched on your own.
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