
Two dim-witted former high school buddys and Neil Diamond fanactics, Wayne and J.D., plot to keep their friend Darren from marrying the wrong woman, a domineering and spiteful psychologist named Judith by kidnapping her and trying to set Darren up with his old high school girlfriend Sandy who plans to become a nun.... (Full plot summary below)
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Two dim-witted former high school buddys and Neil Diamond fanactics, Wayne and J.D., plot to keep their friend Darren from marrying the wrong woman, a domineering and spiteful psychologist named Judith by kidnapping her and trying to set Darren up with his old high school girlfriend Sandy who plans to become a nun.
Leave your thoughts about Saving Silverman.
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekIt's actually the audience that needs rescuing. |
| CinerinaKarina MontgomerySuch promise, such disappointment - such a great cast - how could this movie have come out so badly? |
| ComingSoon.netScott ChitwoodIf you're looking for a guy movie that is just plain stupid fun, then this is it. |
| Village VoiceEdward CrouseDespite an early, zesty deluge of gags ... it soon settles down to an anxious man-a-thon. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullA poor imitation of some much better movies, desperately longing to be Woody Allen while ending up as Adam Sandler. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelTodd AnthonyEgregiously wastes the talents of three of today's most promising young comedic actors. |
| Radio Free EntertainmentAndrew ManningA sexy Amanda Peet takes down the dimwitted duo of Steve Zahn and Jack Black in a comedy where everyone but the title character is entertaining. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordA dismal, third-rate Farrelly Brothers rip off. |
| Salon.comAndrew O'HehirI was laughing myself sick over Saving Silverman, a sublimely idiotic farce in the "There's Something About Mary" tradition. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordKick boxing deaths and conflicted nuns are not the makings of a good comedy. |