Two self-obsessed businessmen discover they're long-lost identical twins and come together to plot the reunion of their eccentric divorced parents.
Released:
Runtime: 86 minutes
Genre: Comedy, Music
Stars: Bowen Yang, Megan Thee Stallion, Megan Mullally, Josh Sharp, Nathan Lane, Tom Kenny, Frank Todaro, Oscar Montoya, Sonya Eddy, Danielle Perez, Amy Jo Jackson, Nick Offerman, D'Arcy Carden, Marius de Vries
Director: Larry Charles
Comments
dantoven - 12 May 2024 Lewd, Obscene, Ribald ... HYSTERICAL!!!! A satirical fun filled dirty romp through the darker side of the LGBTQ community and humanity. Think raunchy South Park Xs 10. Providing you are not a pearl clutching prude, Dicks will give you a comedic rise. Replete with witty Broadway ditties, this musical holds no sacred cows. Flying vaginas, incest and sewer boys (yes they are from the sewer) are pedestaled and celebrated. Be warned Christian Taliban fanatics, the true face of "God" will be revealed and she ain't what y'all think, so get with the program or repent. Dicks is recommended only for those who love to laugh and best seen while high.
darrylmsmith - 2 February 2024 My New Super Silly Movie !! Try it! This is crazy stupid corny and pushes the line of inappropriate. I LOVED IT!
If you like John Waters, Kids In The Hall, National Lapoon, Amy Sedaris' Strangers With Candy type irrelevant raunchy comedy, you'll love it.
The musical numbers can get a bit long, but if you listen to the words they are pretty funny.
I was shocked by one scene (no spoiler) and even I thought it was a bit much, but they stuck with it, and I ended up finding it very funny.
Give it chance, no expect ANYTHING. I didn't know anything about it, it just happened to come up on the "you may like" list. That is what made it fun to watch.
I saw the low IMDB rating, and almost didn't watch it. I am so glad I did.
filmguyci-22804 - 11 November 2023 Absolutely Bonkers Very funny and raunchy film held together by the committed performances of the two leads, Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson, as well as terrific turns by Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally as their eccentric parents.
The film also has some well sung catchy songs, two hysterical creatures that have to be seen to be believed, and an amusing performance by Bowen Yang as God.
The Premise: Two identical twins meet each other for the first time. Both men having been raised by a single biological parent, they set off on a mission to meet the parent they never knew and reunite them so they can be a family again. It's like The Parent Trap on crack.
There are a couple of things that didn't work for me. Megan thee Stallion is poorly cast and unfunny as the men's boss. The crude lyrics can sometimes undermine a well written song with the final number especially questionable.
But if you get camp and/or are gay you will probably love this film as I did. If you are neither of those and are easily offended, you may want to pass this by.