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Mr. Woodcock


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Variety
There's more genuine humor to be gleaned from saying 'Woodcock' over and over again than from watching Mr. Woodcock.
The Austin Chronicle
Mr. Woodcock is funny for exactly five minutes, during which time Woodcock is shown throwing basketballs at boys' heads and ...
Washington Post
Director Craig Gillespie clearly knows a few things; most important: If you have only 95 minutes of material, make an only 9...
Houston Chronicles
Child abuse: har-dee-har-har.
Box Office Magazine
The finished product feels like the unloved child of a bad marriage where the only thing anyone remembers is the sharp edges.
Chicago Sun-Times
To laugh at parts of this film would indicate one has a streak of Woodcockism in oneself. But to gaze in stupefied fascinati...
New York Daily News
You can guess how it all ends, but getting there is a repetitious parade of put-downs and smackdowns that suggest you can't ...
New York Post
Thornton's straight-faced growl is consistently funny throughout this mild but effective comedy.
Box Office Magazine
In the film's attempt to straddle feel-good and feel-bad, ultimately one feels nothing.
Film Threat
All Mr. Woodcock gives us is mediocre comedy at its finest.
Premiere
[Sarandon is] somehow the only star who doesn't end up looking like an overpaid idiot working miles beneath her abilities. A...
CanMag
I'll give them three big laughs, but those were just flukes.
Times Online
Thornton is magnificent as the unrepentant monster.
The Guardian
Disappointing.
Empire
It's not the worst film you'll see all year, but it's not going to wind up on anyone's honour roll, either.
San Francisco Chronicle
This film apparently sat around for a few years before being released. It's unlikely to make waves now, but Thornton and Sco...
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.
USA Today
This may be the most laugh-free comedy of the year.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Craig Gillespie
Writer: Michael Carnes
Studio: New Line Cinema
Cast: Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott, Susan Sarandon

Release: September 14, 2007
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