Red Green - Duct Tape Forever Reviews
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Smith forgot to include any of the subtle, language-based comedy that marked his career as an author and stand-up comedian, so that all we're left with are obvious sight gags and laborious moments of slapstick carnage.
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| Original Score: 1/5
Apollo Guide
The saddest thing about Duct Tape Forever is the fact that it's a sign of the direction commercial Canadian cinema is going: cheap comedies with name-brand appeal.
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| Original Score: 51/100
Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
The movie offers more corniness than laughs, delivered with a visual-drabness that fails to justify its packaging as a theatrical film.
Jam! Movies
Not even a roll of duct tape can patch up the problems.
| Original Score: 2.5/5
Jam! Movies
It's essentially a Red Green Show episode stretched to a 90-minute movie, but with about the same number of laughs.
| Original Score: 2/5
A pretty solid movie ... one that should amuse casual admirers (present company included) while delighting the rabid fan.
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| Original Score: 3/4
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
'Duct Tape Forever' has humor that kind of sticks to you.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/4
The series' good-natured, self-deprecating extended joke about male regression, handyman incompetence and Canadian humility are here in big-screen proportions, and it all works very well.
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| Original Score: 3/4

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