Bad Eggs

2003

Action / Comedy / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 77%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 77% · 1K ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 1779 1.8K

Plot summary

Ben Kinnear and Mike Paddock are two undercover detectives with way too much publicity, who find they can no longer turn a blind eye to the corruption in the police force.


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Marshall Napier as Doug Gillespie
Robyn Nevin as Eleanor Poulgrain
Andy McPhee as Tozer
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by refsp 5 / 10

Saaaad

Ok. Sad. Predictable. Not funny. Australian action. I dunno... These are minutes of my life which I will never ever get back.... ever...

sorry.

Reviewed by SootyGrunter 4 / 10

Very Disappointing

[Minor spoilers!!]

I have much respect for Tony Martin, Mick Molloy and Bob Franklin. Tony Martin and Bob Franklin especially so, being, in my opinion, two of the funniest men alive. However, I thought that Bad Eggs was terrible. It had several gags that were extremely funny (Australia's Most Wanted and the 4 colour pen come to mind immediately). But on the whole the movie was not funny and the plot wasn't interesting or clever.

Don't get me wrong, it's not that I don't "understand" this brand of comedy. Bob Franklin's work on Jimeon, Tony Martin's on the Late Show, and even Mick Molloy's "The Mick Molloy Show" were all Australian television moments that I thoroughly enjoyed. Bad Eggs contained only glimpses of this humor and I didn't care for the plot. I guess I was expecting it to be a whole lot funnier than it actually was. I felt this movie didn't carry enough humour to be a comedy, nor was it successful as a crime/thriller/drama. It did neither well, falling somewhere in the middle . . . . mediocrity.

Cmon guys. You should have done much better than that! I was expecting Tony Martin's writing combined with Bob and Mick as the main characters to produce something much better.

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