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Black Sheep
Black Sheep tells the story of a political contest in which a candidate for Governor of Washington hires a wormy special assistant only to make sure unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help from his brother doesn't ruin the election.
16 April 1964, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
4 September 1947, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
20 February 1982, Los Angeles County, California, USA
1 March 1966, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
4 March 1925, Gary, Indiana, USA
1 May 1972, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
20 August 1950, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
11 July 1950, San Antonio, Texas, USA
21 February 1962
7 November 1964, New York City, New York, USA
29 June 1954, Seal Beach, California, USA
25 September 1980, Michigan, USA
29 October 1968, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
31 March 1924, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
21 February 1953, Chicago, Illinois, USA
24 December 1953, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
29 June 1944, Goose Creek, Texas, USA
16 August 1964, Aberdeen, Washington, USA
22 July 1964, Birmingham, Michigan, USA
4 October 1980, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
28 March 1965, Houston, Texas, USA
January 12, 2006
The goofy "Tommy Boy" chemistry seems forced a second time around.October 01, 2005
the most charming of Farley's screen efforts, but it's too bad he wasn't around long enough to make anyting betterFebruary 02, 2003
Exactly what you expectMay 03, 2009
painfully unfunnyJanuary 01, 2000
Black Sheep is bleatingly awful as it reteams Chris Farley and David Spade, the poor idiot's Abbott and Costello, in a comedy so desperately inept it makes their previous effort, Tommy Boy, look like a minefield of high wit.June 19, 2009
It's nice to see the two together, practicing their easy screen rapport--and no doubt more so given Farley's untimely passing--but Black Sheep is still a clunker. [Blu-ray]January 01, 2000
They're certainly no Aykroyd and Belushi, or even Myers and Carvey, but Farley and Spade manage to wring humor from a series of juvenile setups and predictable pratfalls.February 13, 2001
Works as well as it does because the anarchic, high-energy spirits of Farley and Spheeris lock into each other perfectly.June 22, 2007
Though not always in good taste, this tongue-in-cheek parody of the horror genre is sophisticated and clever enough to earn the appreciation of the egghead cult crowd.January 01, 2000
Yeah, I giggled a couple of times. But I suspect you will giggle more if you are male, age 15-27ish.November 23, 2009
may not be remembered as a masterful comedy classic, but for the college humor crowd with a relatively safe PG-13 rating, it's a fun diversionJune 18, 2002
A little comedy that succeeds in its modest aim to provide 87 minutes of harmless diversion.