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Strange Wilderness (2008) Movie Information:
Strange Wilderness (2008) Directed by:
Fred Wolf
Strange Wilderness (2008) Written by:
Peter Gaulke, Fred Wolf
Strange Wilderness (2008) Cast:
Steve Zahn, Allen Covert, Justin Long, Jeff Garlin, Kevin Heffernan
Strange Wilderness (2008) U.S. Distributor:
20th Century Fox
Strange Wilderness (2008) U.K. Distributor:
20th Century Fox
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Strange Wilderness (2008) Synopsis:

Centers on the ailing television show, "Strange Wilderness," and the efforts to boost its ratings via a pair of animal enthusiasts who head to the Andes in search of Bigfoot.

Strange Wilderness (2008) Movie Review:

We've all watched those television documentary-style nature shows that dot the upper reaches of the cable TV dial, and we've all certainly giggled once or twice at the sometimes-unintentional humor those programs provide. After all, there's humor to be had when animals don't cooperate with a filmmaking crew, or when a rather cowardly show host sends members of his film crew into the mouth of danger. So how does “Strange Wilderness” -- which started nearly a decade ago as a series of nature-show spoofs by former SNL writers -- miss its mark? Rather easy to answer really -- it goes for stoner humor instead.



The film stars a lot of funny people, is written by a couple of brilliant up-and-coming screenwriters and its production company is best known for laugh-out-loud, slapstick comedies. But unfortunately even Happy Madison Productions couldn't get any mileage out of such comedic hard-hitters as Steve Zahn, Jonah Hill, Kevin Heffernan, and Allen Covert. Blame it on Peter Gaulke and Fred Wolf's awful script that apparently calls for mind-altering illegal substances to "get" the humor. But, even then, is it still funny when movie characters drive around in a vehicle filled with mind-numbing inhalants? Thought we'd already been through that in countless Cheech & Chong movies, and even a couple of years ago when we went to White Castle. Stupid and high doesn't work like it used too. Now we need more.



Zahn is Peter Gaulke, the pot-smoking son of a legendary nature show host who has run his deceased father's program into the ground since taking over. Upon learning from the network that the show is about to be cancelled, Gaulke jumps at the opportunity to film Bigfoot when informed by a friend, Bill Calhoun (Joe Don Baker), of a map to the abominable creature's cave in South America. Hoping to get the show back on the air, Gaulke, gasses the Winnebago, fires up the bong, and gathers his motley crew before heading into the wild.

What ensues amounts to a freewheeling road comedy laced with stoner humor, sex gags, and other juvenile hijinks. It's the kind of stuff running rampant through any Junior High School across America, and while some smiles do come from watching the actors laugh at their own jokes (a la “Jackass”), none of it is really funny enough to produce anything more than a few slight chuckles. We mostly groan and squirm in our seats, wondering how such low-ball juvenilia was ever greenlighted.

With a cast that includes stars from such crass fare as “Superbad,” “Beerfest,” and “Grandma's Boy,” and with Adam Sandler's production company behind this thing, we knew we weren't getting a brand of comedy on the level of Mel Brooks, Woody Allen or even Sandler himself. But we did expect something funnier than what might come from a bunch of horny pre-teens on an unsupervised campout. I thought we'd reached the absolute bottom of the monkey barrel when the “Jackass” movies were unleashed on an unsuspecting public, but at least when those films went for gross-out funny, they did occasionally make us laugh. Here the gross-out humor is just gross. Not funny.

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Strange Wilderness (2008) review written by: Frank Wilkins

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