Jack Black, Michael Cera, David Cross
When a couple of lazy hunter-gatherers (Black and Cera) are banished from their primitive village, they set off on an epic journey through the ancient world.
DVD Release Date: October 6, 2009
Stats: 13,057 reviews
Flixster Reviews (13,057)
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November 18, 2009
4 letters here ROFL. A comedy for today, with some true gag reflex needed to stop you laughing in that way everyone hates (you know that kind of laugh) . So if your sad, depressed, bored or unhappy, have a go at watching this to cheer you up
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November 10, 2009
I gave this 2.5 stars for being more amusing than I thought it was going to be.
While not a total bomb it fell pretty flat with obvious jokes and some really lackluster performances. It seemed as if even the cast was pretty bored with the material they were being asked to deliv...( read more) -
October 26, 2009
I thought this movie was pretty funny. i found myself constantly laughing throughout the film. Michael Cera plays the same freaking character in every movie...but its ok, it works for him i guess. Jack Black as always is hilarious
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October 26, 2009
If there is any justice in the world, there will never be a Year Two.
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October 23, 2009
after directing some of the best comedies in the last 30 years like groundhog day, vacation, and caddyshack, and starring in many others like ghostbusters, i had hoped this film from harold ramis would pan out a bit better than the terrible looking trailer suggested it would. un...( read more)
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November 22, 2009
Pretty lame...if you're extremely bored and it's a nasty day out, go ahead and watch it. There are a few funny parts, but not enough to hold this movie together. Huge disappointment.
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November 22, 2009
Long list of comedic talent but an insanely pointless, unimaginative plot. One star for you sir.
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November 21, 2009
This movie was pretty bad but it had some moments. The only reason I saw it was because I was with my dad and it was between this and Transformers 2.
Critic Reviews
Year One is nowhere near as funny as the ancient-civilization movies I saw in high school: Life of Brian, History of the World Part I, Caligula. Its script isn't worth the papyrus it's inscribed on. full review
This lame biblical/caveman jokefest fails to elict many laughs. full review
It ambles along uncertainly, hobbled by the lack of chemistry between its two lead actors, and by gags that either try too hard or suffer from being barely there. full review
Black and Cera posed in cave-man outfits for an amusing poster. Then the movie was brought forth and things went downhill. full review
Year One has one joke, but it's a good one, played for many variations over the course of an often very funny comedy. full review
The picture's desperate, teen-baiting assemblage of fart jokes, dick jokes, poop-nibbling and urine inhalation are a constant reminder that no matter how ancient the setting's supposed to be, the land... full review
Mostly Year One moves along ploddingly, stepping frequently into bathroom humor and never quite funny enough to justify its high concept; when it's over, it quickly slips away. full review
Year One is scattershot and silly, squandering its potential by relying on juvenile bawdy humor. full review
Year One is a dreary experience, and all the ending accomplishes is to bring it to a close. Even in the credit cookies, you don't sense the actors having much fun. full review
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