
Frank Bartlett has been tortured, embarrassed, and humiliated by his brother Bruce -- usually on film -- his entire life. Now that Bruce is finally off drugs and has turned his life around, things should be different. They are not.... (Full plot summary below)
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Frank Bartlett has been tortured, embarrassed, and humiliated by his brother Bruce -- usually on film -- his entire life. Now that Bruce is finally off drugs and has turned his life around, things should be different. They are not.
Leave your thoughts about 3, 2, 1... Frankie Go Boom.
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisA vibrantly vulgar comedy that never hangs around to admire its own cleverness. |
| Movie BoeufDavid N. ButterworthAn unusual -- and unusually joyous -- embattled siblings flick, flush with quirks and neat asides and insanely funny bits you barely saw coming. |
| CinemalogueTodd Jorgenson... provides a few solid sitcom-style laughs before the bickering and mayhem become repetitive and the film simply runs out of gas. |
| Arizona RepublicRandy CordovaThe film never really goes soft, as Jordan Roberts never loses sight of the fact that these toxic nincompoops are authentically bad for one another. |
| MSN MoviesKathleen MurphyThough deliciously rude and crude, '3, 2, 1 ... Frankie Go Boom' possesses a surprisingly sweet heart. |
| Shared DarknessBrent SimonProvided one submits to its base level of intentional ridiculousness, there's some wacky charm to be found in this low-budget comedy of fraternal bickering. |
| The A.V. ClubAlison WillmoreEveryone plays against type in 3, 2, 1… Frankie Go Boom, none more so than Ron Perlman, who has a small role as a post-op transsexual hacker. |
| Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThough riddled with credibility-straining coincidences and over-the-top humiliation, Jordan Roberts' Frankie Go Boom plays out with more charm than desperation. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleA noisy stab at wacky wrongness that starts with reasonably plump possibility as a dispatch from the frontlines of viral video embarrassment hell. |
| New York PostLou LumenickA sub-Apatovian farce that tries way too hard ... |