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- Glam rock and its androgynous spoofery is back, sort of.
- The action plotting hasn't been carefully paced, as if director Peter Winther abandoned those concerns when he decided to tip the balance toward spoofery.
- The gag act created in 1978 with Monty Python's help is back with a collection of the tunes that made comic mileage from rock spoofery.
- But when you total up cleverness, inspired spoofery and outright laughs, all three of those combined can't touch " The Simpsons ."
- The giggles and snorts induced by P . G . Wodehouse, the master of dry spoofery, have everything to do with the language of propriety applied to the presumption of privilege.
- Out the same time as the Beatles'Anthology series, the gag act created in 1978 with Monty Python's help is back with a collection of the tunes that made comic mileage from rock spoofery.
- Matthew Gilbert of " The Boston Globe " called the show a " relentless, mediocre spoofery that so desperately wants to remind us of " Monty Python and the Holy Grail " ".
- At any rate, that Baum knew of Turner is confirmed by his spoofery of an " Otis Werner " in his " Aunt Jane's Nieces Out West ", a fictional account inspired by his optimism as an independent filmmaker.
- Perigard said of the episode, " Go ahead and watch, but don't blame me when brain matter starts to dribble out your ears . " Matthew Gilbert of " The Boston Globe " called the show a " relentless, mediocre spoofery that so desperately wants to remind us of " Monty Python and the Holy Grail " ".
- Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that " While this effort directed and co-scripted by Georgina Garcia Riedel lacks true comic inspiration, it provides some genial laughs along the way . . . . Despite its relatively brief running time, the film runs out of comic steam long [ before ] the convoluted proceedings reach their conclusion, with the spoofery having the feel of an overextended variety show skit.
- Unfortunately, those instances are outnumbered by segments that don't work for one reason or another . " Jaime N . Christley of " Slant Magazine " gave the film two out of four stars, saying " As funny and batshit insane as the movie often is, the fact that " 22 Jump Street " knows it's a tiresome sequel doesn't save it from being a tiresome sequel, even as Lord and Miller struggle to conceal the bitter pill of convention in the sweet tapioca pudding of wall-to-wall jokes . " Scott Tobias of The Dissolve gave the film three and a half stars out of five, saying " " 22 Jump Street " squeezes every last drop of comic inspiration it can get from Tatum and Hill, as well as the very notion of a sequel to such a superfluous enterprise . " Steve Persall of the " Tampa Bay Times " gave the film a B, saying " " 22 Jump Street " is a mixed bag of clever spoofery and miscalculated outrageousness.