Me, Myself & Irene 2000

Critics score:
48 / 100

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Ebert & Roeper: Read more

Robert Denerstein, Denver Rocky Mountain News: Read more

Susan Stark, Detroit News: Read more

Paul West, Seattle Times: Me, Myself & Irene is one of the most daring, pungently funny and wholly original American comedies in ages -- and one of the silliest, too. Read more

Philip Wuntch, Dallas Morning News: It's now time to reassure the Carrey crowd that their hero remains an inspired physical comedian. Read more

A.O. Scott, New York Times: Read more

Toronto Star: Read more

Bob Longino, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: It's too bad, then, that Me, Myself & Irene is clueless when it comes to constructing a plot with which to thread the powerful jokes. Read more

Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: The Farrelly brothers have been dumb and they've been dumber, and Me, Myself & Irene definitely falls into the second category. Read more

Houston Chronicle: Read more

Steven Rosen, Denver Post: Zellweger, usually a superlative actress, can't catch the Farrellys' tone or match Carrey's intensity. Read more

Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Shifts unsteadily between slow-moving, gauzy focus romance and 'transgressive' gross-out comedy. Read more

Globe and Mail: Read more

Peter Rainer, New York Magazine/Vulture: Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Works because it does its job of making viewers laugh. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Read more

Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com: Read more

Bob Graham, San Francisco Chronicle: Carrey himself provides the biggest flash from a major star since Rudolf Nureyev in Valentino. Read more

Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Read more

Derek Adams, Time Out: Read more

Todd McCarthy, Variety: The laughs roll out by the handfuls. Read more

J. Hoberman, Village Voice: Somewhat less than the sum of its parts, Me, Myself & Irene is overlong and choppy. Read more

Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Even the most outrageous gags have lost their luster, because they're such familiar Farrelly fare. Read more

Debra Jo Immergut, Wall Street Journal: Peter and Bob Farrelly better slow down. At the rate they're going, they're bound to run out of material pretty soon. Read more