Balls of Fury

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, 22% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Tasteless, yet harmless, Balls of Fury nevertheless fails to generate enough laughs despite its lowbrow intentions.
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    Ben KenigsbergTime Out
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    Drew ToalTime Out
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    Derek MalcolmLondon Evening Standard
    A horrendously written and acted movie which even Walken can't save.
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    Peter BradshawGuardian
    This comedy raises the odd laugh, largely from an absurd appearance by Christopher Walken as a sinister martial-arts kingpin villain.
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    Nigel FloydTime Out
    CGI-assisted ping pong and lame gags about dead pandas, simpering homos and 'Antiques Roadshow'.
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    Empire Magazine
    Bad acting, writing and jokes... Apart from a few funny gags that save this from one-star ignominy.
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    Richard CrouseRichard Crouse
    This is an extremely silly movie, and I don't have no trouble with silly as long as it's funny, but that's where things go south.
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    Richard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
    Does low-brow comedy really get much better? Well, yeah, fortunately it does.
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    Micheal ComptonBowling Green Daily News
    We are stuck with a below average film that Walken almost single-handedly carries to mediocrity -- a feat that is appreciated, but not enough to forgive Balls of Fury for its many faults.
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    Dennis SchwartzDennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
    A spoof on spy movies that generates few laughs but scores high for being bizarre.
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