– by SEAN GERSKI –
As a Cobie Smulders fan, I’m glad to see her make the leap to the big screen, especially in a comedy. However, as a Cobie Smulders fan, I’m not all that excited to see her in this movie, which calls itself a comedy.
I have now seen two trailers and two clips for the movie and I have yet to laugh. Or even smile.
The two clips we have here — courtesy of Trailer Addict — are heavy on Michael Clarke Duncan, but really light on comedy.
And the second clip is especially odd, as I couldn’t help but feel bad for the swordfish.
Directed by Kevin Heffernan and written by Jay Chandrasekhar, “The Slammin’ Salmon” is due in theaters on Dec. 11.
Click here to see the movie’s trailer.
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I agree- not funny. And I see what you mean about the sword fish. He looked so sad.
Poor swordfish.
Yup, looks terrible.
I wish I could disagree, but I can’t. Only a true Broken Lizard apologist could defend this movie.