
A film noir comedy about Rock Slyde, a down-and-out private detective that engages in a turf war with an upstart quasi-religious cult, The House of Bartology.... (Full plot summary below)
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A film noir comedy about Rock Slyde, a down-and-out private detective that engages in a turf war with an upstart quasi-religious cult, The House of Bartology.
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| Cinema CrazedFelix Vasquez Jr.Just a string of nonsensical vastly unfunny jokes, gags, and one-liners all of which seems to have been written from comedy class 101 at the local community center... |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairRock Slyde takes a premise that would barely work as a Funny or Die sketch and expands it to feature length... |
| PopcornworldDavid CorneliusSofer's character is named Sara Lee, and that's one of the film's more complicated jokes. |
| User ReviewJay WThe jokes are simpler, like any of the best Mel Brooks movies. And I think Brooks fans will find this movie refreshing, but in the end this is just a funny movie. Nothing to wow you; nothing with deeper meaning; and nothing to push the envelope. A good, funny movie... |
| User ReviewAlexandra WI like most anything Patrick Warburton does, but while this was a fun movie, there are just far too few laughs here. I still want Warburton to narrate my life though. |
| User ReviewSusan DGreat spoof on modern day cults with a hokey 7private detective twist. |
| User ReviewPaul Cthey are bad at spelling. oit had nothing to do witg rocka only disney land. I like to silieiiiide with soineme ice cream. |
| User ReviewDavid SIncorporating writing that was meant to be delivered by no-one but Patrick Warburton, the film has brilliant comedic moments yet lacks the atmosphere and editing to move the film along. This would be a fantastic stage play seeing how the moments of awkward silence seem to be desiring the laughter of an audience. Several moments of brilliant delivery occur on the part of Warburton and Andy Dick, yet they don't save the film. |
| User ReviewBill RWarburton is really the only reason to consider watching this (aside from a couple of surprising bit parts and cameos). Although he's able to deliver some laughs, the movie is amateurish, foolish, and not that funny. Then there's the plot... Oh, wait, no there isn't... |
| User ReviewBruce sPatrick Warburton is my hero ... I love most, if not all of the things I have seen him in, which is why when I saw this movie - with him as the star - I jumped at the chance. Now I have watched some really bad movies in my time - but seriously, this was a comedy that wasn't funny, a detective story that had no plot, and a spoof that only took the piss out of itself. The best part was hearing Patrick trying to sing on a gay pirate video. If that's the best thing about it - what is there to say about the rest of it ... Very dissapointing. Avoid |