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A high school teacher in the 60s becomes an international spy and becomes involved in a plot to overthrow Fidel Castro.
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| South Florida Sun-SentinelTodd AnthonyCo-writer-directors Peter Askin and Douglas McGrath saddle their mercenaries with ham-fisted direction and leave them exposed without the cover of a decent script. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesAn over-the-top comedy that is so intentionally 'bad,' it's hilarious. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonThe so-called jokes and gimmicks seem recycled from the worst of the 1960s. |
| CitysearchDave KehrMost of the gags seem mistimed or misconceived. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyThere's an air of old-fashioned, if somewhat stale, innocence that hovers over "Company Man " as its singular saving grace for being merely a jumble of bland sketch comedy skits. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThe quality of jokes in Company Man can be divided into three categories -- lame, lamer and lamest. |
| Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)Jeffrey WesthoffMcGrath aims for the humor of early Woody Allen. He doesn't even achieve the humor of early Austin Powers. |
| PopMattersTobias PetersonCompany Man offers precious little to laugh about. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderAll the characters that had been so much fun early on become largely grating. |
| Common Sense MediaBeth PrattPolitical '60s spoof won't interest most teens. |