Strange Wilderness 2008

Critics score:
2 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Matt Zoller Seitz, New York Times: Underachieving even by the standards of stoner comedies, Strange Wilderness is so inert that it doesn't so much unreel on screen as loiter there, giggling at its own outrageousness. Read more

Steven Hyden, AV Club: Sloppy, choppy, and indifferently assembled, Strange Wilderness is slapdash even by the relaxed standards of its executive producer, Adam Sandler. Read more

Ty Burr, Boston Globe: There are stupid stoner comedies and then there are stupid stoner comedies that ain't funny, and the latest effluvium from Adam Sandler's Happy Madison production company is mostly a bummer. Read more

Amy Nicholson, Boxoffice Magazine: At least Gaulke and Wolf didn't have to go far to kill their reputation: During the jungle piranha attack scene, a mallard floats by in the background. Read more

Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times: Despite the presence of funny guys such as Zahn, Garlin, Justin Long and Jonah Hill, along with veteran character actors Ernest Borgnine, Joe Don Baker and Robert Patrick, the movie fails to be even passably funny. Read more

Philip Marchand, Toronto Star: This movie is designed for an audience that likes gross-out humour and endless silliness. Read more

Drew Toal, Time Out: Read more

Joe Leydon, Variety: Obviously the product of minimal effort by all parties involved, Strange Wilderness is a slovenly, slapped-together stoner comedy. Read more

Aaron Hillis, Village Voice: No snob to low-brow ridiculousness when it's actually unexpected, I'll admit to being amused exactly once. Read more