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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- Because of the episodic nature of the material, Klown Forever feels more like a series of events rather than a cohesive whole. That’s fine with me, as I enjoy spending time with these bumbling, emasculated males grappling with their ultimate insignificance in the world.
- 75The Film StageThe Film StageIf you were not a fan of the original film or are easily offended, Klovn Forever will do little to change your opinion on Frank and Casper’s style of humor. But those who enjoy their antics will undoubtedly find this sequel delivers the goods, despite being unable to top their outrageous outing that was the first feature.
- 75The PlaylistAndrew CrumpThe PlaylistAndrew CrumpWannabe shock comedies toe boundaries of decorum but don’t have the stones to cross them, which in a way is more off-putting than the alternative. For Hvam, Christensen, and Klown Forever, boundaries aren’t a problem, only substance, but if you’re looking for a moral or a message, then you’re looking at the wrong film.
- 67The A.V. ClubKatie RifeThe A.V. ClubKatie RifeOn Curb, it’s Larry David’s neuroses that drive his frequent public humiliation. In Klown, the problem is more that Casper and Frank can’t keep it in their pants.
- 60The GuardianJordan HoffmanThe GuardianJordan HoffmanKlown Forever has even less of a plot than the first film, which is a bit of a problem.
- 40Village VoiceLuke Y. ThompsonVillage VoiceLuke Y. ThompsonSo long as they're only stupidly endangering themselves along the way, it's easy to watch this with a sort of libertarian detachment. It's also annoyingly predictable this time around, though the leads at first maintain their strong chemistry and essential likability.
- 40Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenLos Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenWhile their last movie managed to temper the outrageousness with an underlying goofy sweetness, the biggest offense here isn’t that it’s offensive, it’s just not all that funny.