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Joe Leydon, Variety: Only undiscriminating audiences with a pronounced taste for crotch-centric tomfoolery will sample this goulash ... Read more
Mike D'Angelo, AV Club: While it's fun to imagine what John Waters might have done with that in the 1970s, Beers and Harawitz run dry (so to speak) very quickly, forcing them to return to their stockpile of mirthless lowbrow gags. Read more
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter: A modest but likeable spin on Groundhog Day. Read more
Inkoo Kang, Los Angeles Times: A rapidly wearying comedy that mistakes crudeness with humor. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: A retread of every lousy '80s high school comedy you never bothered watching. Read more
Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: Mr. Beers and his fellow screenwriter, Mathew Harawitz, also have a numbing Seth MacFarlane-esque weakness for purely attention-getting crudeness and unfunny stereotypes. Read more
Chris Packham, Village Voice: So now we're stuck with a main character we know is an unrepentant sex offender, basically. Dumb! Read more