Stream it now A Night at the Roxbury 1998
 

IMDb rating: 5.80 (27,647 votes)
IMDb ID: 0120770
Duration: 82 min
Release date: October 1, 1998



Two dim-witted brothers dream of owning their own dance club or at least getting into the coolest and most exclusive club in town, The Roxbury.


Comedy produced in 1998 [USA]

 
 
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
SCORE!
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
HAHAHHA HAHAHHA hahahha :o
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Spot on satire of the 90s club scene, eternally ridiculous. Great late night comedy flick.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Excellent soundtrack, this is a classic.
The humor scene accepted this kind of humor when it came out, now you can just sit back and laugh at the small things and boogie to the music.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Just a quick rating of a movie seen in the past.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Quite possibly one the funniest movies around!! This is in my top ten funniest. If you like stupid humor dumb and dumber style, then this is for you.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
a great funny outstanding movie
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
An SNL sketch, stretched from a 1 minute line, "2 NYC dopes, "dancing" in neon suits to a 90's song "What is Love" imitating to be a disco song," into a 90 minute movie.

Possibly the stupidest SNL TV to big screen concept ever. Lacks even a single human brain cell of survival as to why it would ever be conceived to further the human species.
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
This is without question the single greateest film ever produced in the history of cinema. The likes of Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Catherine Hepburn, Robert Redford, Tom Hanks, and Gwenneth Paltrow all pale in comparison to this artful rendering of a true masterpiece of dramatic comedy. This movie is a synthesis of all we hold dear in Americana and indeed in the storytelling tradition as well. In a word, "Emilio!!!!!!!"
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Anonymous over 2 years ago
Yet another film by Lorne Michaels featuring SNL cast members stretching a five-minute sketch into a ninety-minute movie. When will someone tell Michaels to quit making movies and stick to the sketches, because every movie he is involved with has been unfunny to the nth degree.