

The poor duo cannot maintain 5 minutes of calm dignity when exposed to beautiful women. The story line spins off from the SNL skit about 2 brothers trying to live life in the fast lane by picking up “hotties” (women), dressing in “suave” (cool) attire, and hitting up all of the nightclubs that they can. In my opinion, “A Night at the Roxbury” should have an “R” rating (rather than PG-13) due to the aforementioned material. There were also many instances of profanity, crude language, and verbal obscenities. Sexual content includes several instances of implied casual sexual intercourse (unmarried couples), near nudity (thong bikini bathing suits, topless female with back to camera) and many numerous sexual innuendos. It has several scenes of partial exposures of the male and female anatomy as well as intentional sexual inuendos.
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This movie is definitely not a family-night-out pic, however.

These guys do a great job portraying the ultimate epitomy of wanna-be-suave-losers. I had somewhat hopeful expectations for enjoying a good laugh at this movie which featured SNL’s Steve ( Will Ferrell) and Doug (Chris Kattan). “A Night at the Roxbury” takes stupid comic relief to yet another level with those crazy cast members of SNL in this humorous expansion of the famed weekly sketch. Well, for all of you “Saturday Night Live” fans, this one may be for you.
