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Year One


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MovieGuys
iI you set aside your own expectations, and take the film for what it is, you may possibly find yourself mildly entertained.
Variety
An amiable stroll through biblical times featuring Jack Black and Michael Cera as exiled Neanderthals, "Year One" lacks seis...
Fused Film
"Year One" is well-done homage to the Mel Brooks comedies of yester-year with great chemistry and comedic timing between its...
Box Office Magazine
Humor as fresh today as it was in B.C.
E! Online
Cavemen Jack Black and Michael Cera get their cheetah cloths in a twist about what a bummer ancient history is. No wheels, n...
Film School Rejects
Overall, the film makes for the most average comedy audiences might see all year. It’s got a ton of name-recognition from th...
Popscorn
It's bargain basement material
Chicago Tribune
"Year One" is more or less indefensible, but I'll gladly defend parts of it.
ReelViews
Two weeks ago, I wrote that, while watching Land of the Lost, I felt a sense of depression. That feeling revisited me during...
Atomic Popcorn
Year One wants its audience to believe its Agent Sands at the end of Once Upon A Time In Mexico. The film blindly fires its ...
Black Sheep Reviews
Amateur night at the caveman improv.
Get the Big Picture
If you find scatalogical humor funny, you'll enjoy about four scenes. If you don't, you'll enjoy about four other scenes.
The Screening Log
Their big-screen journey across ancient times isn't exactly as hilarious as it sounds.
Entertainment Weekly
Fortunately, there are terrific supporting jesters in "Year One."
Hollywood Reporter
Just because the picture's setting is ancient doesn't mean the humor has to be, too.
New York Daily News
Talk about a disaster of Biblical proportions.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Zed and Oh are exiled, turning "Year One" into a raucous road comedy.
Washington Post
How dumb is dumb?
The Boston Globe
Unfortunately for us, the stars of the movie are Jack Black and Michael Cera.
USA Today
"Year One" is rated PG-13, but a better guideline might be: No one older than 16 should bother seeing it.
Variety
An amiable stroll through biblical times featuring Jack Black and Michael Cera as exiled Neanderthals, "Year One" lacks seis...
Filmcritic
On the one hand, it's a quasi-clever spoof of the big budget Biblical epic. Yet within such grand intentions, very little ac...
Metromix
Unfortunately, consistent laughs weren't discovered until year two.
Chicago Sun-Times
Harold Ramis is one of the nicest people I've met in the movie business, and I'm so sorry "Year One" happened to him. I'm su...
Entertainment Weekly
Oliver Platt, freeing himself from his usual mopiness, is a marvel as Sodom's high priest, a lisping libertine dandy who, ha...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Harold Ramis
Writer: Harold Ramis
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Jack Black, Michael Cera, Oliver Platt

Release: June 19, 2009
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