Grilled (2006)
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24% of users liked it
(4,962 ratings)
Two down-on-their-luck meat salesmen struggling to make a buck find that sometimes you have to grill your clients to secure the sale in this rib-tickling comedy that teams King of Queens star Kevin James with Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano. Maurice (Romano) and Dave (James) have been issued… More Two down-on-their-luck meat salesmen struggling to make a buck find that sometimes you have to grill your clients to secure the sale in this rib-tickling comedy that teams King of Queens star Kevin James with Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano. Maurice (Romano) and Dave (James) have been issued an ultimatum by their frustrated boss: move some meat or hit the street. Now forced to make the sale of a lifetime or face a grim fate working behind the counter of the local butcher, the two hapless meat-slingers set their sights on a foolproof prospect that promises to provide just the funds needed to keep them afloat. Unfortunately for Maurice and Dave, their perfect plan leads them into the company of some very bad men, and now with their jobs on the line and their lives hanging in the balance, these two scheming salesmen must finalize the big deal and get the money back to the boss before they end up in the freezer with the rest of the dead meat. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Jason Ensler
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jan 1, 2006 Wide
- Studio
- New Line Cinema
Critic Reviews
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David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews
...a thoroughly bizarre little movie...
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Pablo Villaca, Cinema em Cena
Romano e James são comediantes talentosos, mas nada podem fazer com um roteiro tão desinteressante e sem graça.
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Rory L. Aronsky, Film Threat
Some would believe that by just having Romano and James in a film together that there's already nothing. And that's about 90% true.
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Scott Weinberg, DVDTalk.com
I suppose there's a great comedy to be made on the subject of door-to-door meat salesmen... Actually, there probably isn't.
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