

This is classic Will Ferrell material, and really could be considered his launch into what has since become a remarkable comedic career.
#A night at the roxbury this is your night movie
It’s the many little quips along with the physical humor that makes this movie so enjoyable to me. Well A Night at the Roxbury could hardly be referred to as comic genius, the onslaught of constant slapstick humor really works in its favor. Everything seems to be falling apart for the Butabi brothers, can they get it together? Wow that makes this movie sound a whole lot more dramatic than it is. The Butabi’s pitch an idea for a club to Mr.Zadir that he loves, but apparently the next morning his assistant Dooey (Colin Quinn, Saturday Night Live) says that wasn’t the first time he picked up some losers and dumped them the next day. The girls of course think they have money, and spend the night with them at Zadir’s house party. Here they meet the clubs owner Benny Zadir (Chazz Palminteri, Running Scared) and hit it off with him and some club girls.

Until one night a chance accident with Richard Grieco ( 21 Jump Street) leads them into the doors of the infamous Roxbury. The only thing is they can’t ever get into any clubs despite there flashy threads and their dad’s BMW. Yes!) love the nightlife, and aspire to be club owners. It doesn’t really get much simpler than this Doug (Chris Kattan, Corky Romano) and Steve (Will Ferrell, Blades of Glory) Butabi (Are they brothers? No…. I’ll get more into that later, for those of you who haven’t seen A Night at the Roxbury I’ll play it out for you. But still it manages to keep me laughing, time and time again. It has no real story, character development, etc. The hard part is explaining why this movie is so funny to me and its cult following. This was back when I was barley a teenager and for me, this one has still got it. Back when Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan would do the skits on Saturday Night Live I loved it, and when the movie came out I pumped. I don’t care what anyone thinks, A Night at the Roxbury is awesome.
