Strange Wilderness
Peter Gaulke takes over, when his father, a respected wildlife TV host dies, but receives far less success. With the ratings dropping for a wilderness-themed TV show, Peter and his know-nothing crew of stoners and idiots go to the Andes in search of Bigfoot.
30 October 1951, Pasadena, California, USA
12 February 1936, Groesbeck, Texas, USA
24 February 1961, San Antonio, Texas, USA
20 December 1983, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 January 1981, Short Hills, New Jersey, USA
2 June 1978, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
13 July 1977, Metairie, Louisiana, USA
April 20, 2015
Call me a moron, but I laughed so hard I inhaled my roach.November 10, 2010
Any resemblance to comedy is purely coincidental and unintentional. The only reason to chuckle is to prove you haven't died while watching it. Its credits should be handed to a mercenary. It's not a film. It's the Zeroes' worst pop-culture excretion.February 04, 2008
This movie is designed for an audience that likes gross-out humour and endless silliness.April 11, 2009
After watching Strange Wilderness, you may want to soak your feet in a tub of live piranhas, just for laughs. You'll find it a lot more fun than anything in this movie.February 04, 2008
There are stupid stoner comedies and then there are stupid stoner comedies that ain't funny, and the latest effluvium from Adam Sandler's Happy Madison production company is mostly a bummer.February 05, 2008
At least Gaulke and Wolf didn't have to go far to kill their reputation: During the jungle piranha attack scene, a mallard floats by in the background.February 02, 2008
Underachieving even by the standards of stoner comedies, Strange Wilderness is so inert that it doesn't so much unreel on screen as loiter there, giggling at its own outrageousness.February 04, 2008
Despite the presence of funny guys such as Zahn, Garlin, Justin Long and Jonah Hill, along with veteran character actors Ernest Borgnine, Joe Don Baker and Robert Patrick, the movie fails to be even passably funny.April 04, 2011
Hatefully stupid and unfunny.February 06, 2009
What can you say about a film when its most memorable scene is the one in which Steve Zahn's private parts get caught up in a turkey's throat?February 05, 2008
No snob to low-brow ridiculousness when it's actually unexpected, I'll admit to being amused exactly once.April 27, 2009
It's just plain lazy (or incompetent or both) filmmaking from start to finish.