
This is the story of a marketing man and his shrink. A suicide attempt and a softball game; A PHD-toting stripper and a deranged Desert Storm vet; A giant sparerib costume and the world's largest peenis; John Woo-style violence and Steel Magnolia-esque pathos. This is the story of Martin & Orloff.... (Full plot summary below)
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This is the story of a marketing man and his shrink. A suicide attempt and a softball game; A PHD-toting stripper and a deranged Desert Storm vet; A giant sparerib costume and the world's largest peenis; John Woo-style violence and Steel Magnolia-esque pathos. This is the story of Martin & Orloff.
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| FilmJerk.comEdward HavensWhile there are some inspired moments of merriment, the overall product leaves much to be desired. |
| Boston HeraldPaul ShermanGrows on you, as does stress-inducing, carefree Orloff on bemused Martin. |
| Planet Sick-BoyJon PopickA refreshing, original departure from junk like Starsky & Hutch. |
| Film ThreatMerle BertrandInitially turns the dour field of psychiatry into an amusing, absurdist romp. Unfortunately, the further the film progresses, the more it relies on silliness and triteness for ever-less frequent laughs. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanOne of the few films you could call wildly uneven and the filmmakers would still consider it a compliment. |
| New York PostLou LumenickMartin & Orloff might have worked as a 10-minute sketch, but Lawrence Blume's low-budget feature quickly wears thin. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenAn occasionally savvy farce that suffers from attention deficit disorder. |
| User ReviewBetsy Hthis movie made me laugh alot but it could have used more nudity |
| User ReviewC.J. HA must see for any fans of UCB. It's hilarious! |
| User ReviewMike LThis is the best comedy ever made my mankind. I'm serious, if you haven't seen this movie, and you like absurdity, you must buy it. DON'T THINK. |