Dirty Work

Tucson Weekly

DIRECTED BY: Bob Saget

REVIEWED: 06-22-98

Norm Macdonald has the sort of face and attitude that's funny even if he just stands there doing nothing. Unfortunately, in Dirty Work Macdonald runs around spewing stillborn half-jokes and pulling unimaginative revenge schemes on stereotypical villains. Big dogs hump big dogs, skunks hump little dogs, Macdonald gets ass-raped in jail, the highly obnoxious Artie Lange (Mad TV) and highly dead Chris Farley try to squeeze laughs out of their corpulence, Gary Coleman and Adam Sandler appear for so-over-the-top-they're-under-the-bottom cameos, Chevy Chase and Don Rickles do what they always do, tiredly--and none of it is funny. Then again, if you willingly go to a movie directed by Bob Saget (of America's Stupidest Home Videos fame), you have no one to blame but yourself.

--Woodruff

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