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Movie Overview
Cast
• Anthony Anderson
• Jay Mohr
• Regina Hall
Director
• Jeff Byrd
MPAA Rating
Not Rated - for crude and sexual humor and language
King's Ransom (2005)

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OFCS Rating: 0% Rotten
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"Watching Anderson try to be funny is like getting a tooth pulled, or sitting through a Tim Burton DVD audio commentary."  FilmJerk.com  Brian Orndorf

"All these plots converge in a decidedly unfunny cacophony."  PopMatters  Cynthia Fuchs

1/5
"It is, quite plainly, like watching a movie that’s trying to go out of its way to be horrible."  eFilmCritic.com  David Cornelius

2/4
"Unobtrusive and virtually painless as an occasionally witty laugher, but lacks the courage of its convictions to follow through with its less commercial ambitions."  TheMovieBoy.com  Dustin Putman

F
"Mean-spirited, unpleasant comedy about characters who are both nasty and stupid and who deserve every bad thing that happens to them. In fact, they deserve more."  EricDSnider.com  Eric D. Snider

1.5/4
"Byrd haphazardly assembles a bunch of overly exaggerated caricatures and parades them around in a dissolving farce that has all the wayward charm of a botched lobotomy"  Movie Eye  Frank Ochieng

1/5
"If Hell does exist, I’m sure the only movie theatre in town will be playing nothing but Anthony Anderson movies."  7M Pictures  Kevin Carr

1/5
"[A] crass, trashy and none-too-funny comedy."  TV Guide's Movie Guide  Maitland McDonagh

F
"I looked at the ceiling, not casting my eyes heavenward for assistance but trying to find something more interesting to look at than what was on the screen. The ceiling won."  Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies  Nell Minow

1/4
"Less amusing than being bound, gagged, and tortured."  Slant Magazine  Nick Schager

1.5/5
"The thing looks like it was written in a week, directed in two, and forgotten about by all involved in less than three."  DVDTalk.com  Scott Weinberg

0.5/4
"'Screenwriter' Wayne Conley's idea of side-splitting dialogue is to have characters repeatedly tell King to "kiss their black ass." Or announce that they just "pooted.""  Reel.com  Timothy Knight
OFCS Rating: 0% Rotten
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