 5/10
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James Plath |
This one is destined to take its place alongside films like Evan Almighty and Wholly Moses!.
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| Oct., 10 2009 08:43 AM
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DVDTown.com |
 D-
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Rob Humanick |
The only thing that can be mustered up for the whole sorry enterprise is pity.
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| Oct., 09 2009 02:05 PM
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Projection Booth |
 1.5/4
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David Nusair |
As underwhelming as its buzz might have indicated...
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| Oct., 07 2009 04:59 PM
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Reel Film Reviews |
 1/4
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Michael Dequina |
If there's anything sadder than an unfunny comedy, it's an unfunny comedy that tacks on an equally unfunny blooper reel over the closing credits.
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| Aug., 31 2009 01:54 AM
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TheMovieReport.com |
 2/4
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Sonny Bunch |
[Year One] feels lazy: There's no cheap joke Mr. Ramis and company didn't go for, no gag-worthy gag they didn't include.
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| Aug., 30 2009 10:25 AM
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Washington Times |
 1.5/5
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Daniel M. Kimmel |
If there is any justice in the world, there will never be a Year Two.
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| Aug., 11 2009 06:34 PM
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New England Movies Weekly |
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Drew McWeeny |
... a near-total disappointment... it never manages to sustain any momentum from joke to joke or scene to scene or even shot to shot at times.
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| Aug., 01 2009 02:51 PM
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HitFix |
 0/4
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Linda Cook |
Boy, does this stink - and I mean almost literally.
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| Jul., 15 2009 09:12 PM
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Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) |
 D
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Bruce Bennett |
Even more embarrassing considering the talent involved. Where art thou Monty Python?
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| Jul., 15 2009 03:53 PM
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Spectrum (St. George, Utah) |
 2/5
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Evan Williams |
The film is lumpy and self-conscious, the dialogue not very witty.
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| Jul., 10 2009 04:53 AM
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The Australian |
 2/5
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Tom Huddlestone |
‘Year One’ wants to be seen as a freeform, knockabout trawl through Biblical history, perfect for an undemanding Saturday night. There are only two problems: it’s kind of dull and just isn’t funny.
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| Jul., 03 2009 09:13 AM
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Time Out |
 3/5
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Kevin Maher |
All hail Michael Cera, worker of unprecedented movie miracles! The 21-year-old Canadian comic takes a weak concept and some weaker material and, wherever possible, adds some much needed flashes of comedic genius.
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| Jul., 03 2009 09:01 AM
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Times [UK] |
 1/5
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Cosmo Landesman |
Too silly to be smart, too timid to be subversive about religion — it’s hard to believe it’s directed and co-written by the once great Harold Ramis
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:59 AM
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Sunday Times (UK) |
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Jason Solomons |
Made with such laziness of invention that everyone involved deserves a whack on the head with a club.
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:52 AM
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Observer [UK] |
 1/5
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James Bramble |
This gambit is a catastrophic failure. Cera’s loveable puppy-dog schtick is already tired, and Black can no longer carry a dud with likeability and energy alone. As for Ramis, well, perhaps he’s not the Messiah after all.
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:47 AM
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Little White Lies |
 2/5
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Stella Papamichael |
Perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that a comedy about a couple of cavemen trades in primitive humour, still it's tough to imagine even the most monkey-brained of filmgoers getting a kick out of Year One.
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:43 AM
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Digital Spy |
 2/5
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Matt Glasby |
Twenty times longer than its (excellent) trailer, and with about the same number of decent jokes, this underachieving effort boasts another brilliant Michael Cera performance, plus Jack Black licking a turd. Or is he polishing it?
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:40 AM
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Total Film |
 1/5
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Christopher Tookey |
A script this lousy should never have gone into production, and should have been abandoned as soon as anyone with any influence witnessed the rushes. The final result is a disgrace to everyone involved. Please God, let there be no Year Two.
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:26 AM
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Daily Mail [UK] |
 1/5
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David Edwards |
Comprised of jokes that wouldn't amuse a five-year-old, and looking as if it was knocked together over a weekend, Year One delivers about as many laughs as I Spit On Your Grave.
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:23 AM
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Daily Mirror [UK] |
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Nigel Andrews |
A goodhearted, sometimes funny spoof of early human history.
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| Jul., 03 2009 08:17 AM
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Financial Times |