
Thief Kevin Caffery attempts to rob from the home of rich businessman Max Fairbanks. But Fairbanks catches him and steals his cherished ring that his girlfriend gave him. Caffery is then bent on revenge and getting his ring back with the help of his partners.... (Full plot summary below)
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Thief Kevin Caffery attempts to rob from the home of rich businessman Max Fairbanks. But Fairbanks catches him and steals his cherished ring that his girlfriend gave him. Caffery is then bent on revenge and getting his ring back with the help of his partners.
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| Hollywood ReporterDavid HunterStruggles to keep one amused as the premise tries to work in kooky supporting players with fitful success. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekSo clumsily constructed and crudely performed that it's numbingly unfunny. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovI can't ask much more of a movie from which I expected so much less. |
| SlateDavid EdelsteinThe movie made me laugh a lot anyway. It has a big, inventive cast of loons and a great premise. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Jeff ViceWeisman's punchless direction certainly doesn't help, nor do the stridently unfunny performances. |
| New Times (L.A.)Luke Y. ThompsonActually boasts a decent script with character development, a sense of pace and some well-drawn supporting roles. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderIsn't a great comedy by any stretch of the imagination, and it keeps going long after it runs out of story. But it definitely has five bucks worth of matinee mirth for a lazy summer afternoon. |
| Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachMostly a lazy string of setups and sight gags, of tongue-in-cheek confrontations between the two stars that barely amount to sketches. |
| Boston GlobeJay CarrI don't know when a bad movie has made me laugh as much as this one. Most of the gags are vintage silliness: foreign double talk, characters donning funny costumes, well-timed profanities. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairWhat's the Worst that Could Happen? takes a while to get going, but once it does, it's surprisingly effective, just as long as you appreciate it for what it morphs into - a no-holds-barred wacky comedy. |