Not exact matches
Jim's girlfriend, Michelle (Alyson Hannigan), has never been more than a one -
joke character, a
seemingly demure girl whose oblivious manner belies a voracious sexual appetite.
Such a mix has worked for Burton in the past, but this time it doesn't blend well
seemingly due to the fact that the lead
character is not always likable (he goes from making
jokes to killing people in various scenes) and the supporting
characters are undernourished.
Ratner also appears to be really pushing the overdone homoerotic
joke between the two male
characters, but whether they are rubbing suntan lotion on each other's bodies or spending the night together in a hotel bed, though what is comparably worse is the
seemingly short and nimble runtime (just over 90 - minutes), which dragged by so slowly that a handful of viewers deemed it reasonable to fall asleep.