Hall Pass
Rick and Fred, two husbands who are having difficulty in their marriages, are given a Hall Pass by their wives: for one week, they can do whatever they want.
1 October 1982, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
19 December 1972, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
17 May 1961, USA
25 May 1981, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
9 June 1973, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
18 September 1975, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
9 June 1957, Rhode Island, USA
4 May 1947, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
19 May 1981, Hollywood, California, USA
11 September 1987, Corona, California, USA
12 June 1980, La Mesa, California, USA
7 December 1924, Burton, Texas, USA
June 30, 2013
The first truly terrible picture of 2011.March 14, 2011
Another chapter in the endless saga of American male infantilism.February 26, 2011
Peter and Bobby Farrelly are gross-out artists in transition.January 22, 2013
The Farrelys have lost their comic fastball. And curveball. And changeup.May 03, 2015
The Farrelly's don't seem to have much interest in their own premise, instead wallowing in pee-pee and doo-doo jokes.June 16, 2011
The joke is supposed to be that it's sad to see these guys so desperate for a lay, but in truth, it's even sadder to see the brothers this desperate for a laugh.March 11, 2011
There's something about Hall Pass that feels grosser than the usual Farrelly brothers comedy.July 24, 2013
Hall Pass features a hilarious cast in a film that is consistently funny and very entertaining. The laughs rarely stop in this one.February 09, 2012
Have the Farrellys lost their touch? Once adept at crafting trashy, lowbrow gags way too funny to be ignored, they seem totally tin-eared with 'Hall Pass.'February 28, 2011
A gross-out comedy about the perpetual immaturity of the American male that has, amazingly enough, a mature perspective.October 04, 2012
A serviceable comedy outing with a number of surprisingly funny moments, along with a number of shocking but dumb-witted set-ups.March 09, 2011
The usual string of hackneyed and largely laugh-free set-ups involving vulgar chat-up lines, hash brownies and a mad, jealous guy with a crowbar, all seemingly purpose-honed to appeal to devotees of 'The Hangover'.