Cons: Nearly half the gags don't (but your mileage may vary)
Hall Pass is a sporadically funny film from The Farrelly Brothers with their signature brand of comedy rooted in a litany of scatological embarrassments heaped upon a basically likable protagonist. You know, kind of like The Book of Job with sex and poop jokes. I thought it connected with a little bit more than half of its attempts to shock and amuse, but other viewers may find it more or less successful depending on taste and tolerance. It receives a somewhat lackluster Blu-ray presentation with video marred by some odd color timing, an audio track with inconsistent (although never severely flawed) dialog quality, and meager supplements highlighted by some deleted scenes, one of which stands alone as an extra and a handful of which are incorporated into an extended cut of the film.
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