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Feels like home movie footage of a celebrity barbecue that you weren't invited to.
April 03, 2005
New York Times
Directed in slam-bang style by Hal Needham, the film is an endless string of cameo performances from a cast whose funny participants are badly outnumbered and whose television roots are unmistakable.
May 20, 2003
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The movie is a genuine cultural artifact, a relic given to us by a band of entertainers from long ago, who live in self-imposed exile in the dusty, neon hellhole of Las Vegas.
A lazy, sloppily made sequel that doesn't play quite as badly now as it did in 1984. Besides, it's hard to hate a movie that casts Jim Nabors as Homer Lyle.
October 10, 2005
Variety
Execution is uninspired, laughs are hard to find, and the script is also difficult to locate.