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Men at Work
Description
Upon finding the body of an important low man, two young intelligent garbage men, struggle against solving the murder and finding out the suspect before being arrested.
Upon finding the body of an important low man, two young intelligent garbage men, struggle against solving the murder and finding out the suspect before being arrested.
Actors:
John Getz,
Hawk Wolinski,
Matt Robinson,
Brad Wyman,
Tommy Hinkley,
Troy Evans,
Cathy Cavadini
John Getz
15 October 1946, Davenport, Iowa, USA
Hawk Wolinski
Matt Robinson
Brad Wyman
Tommy Hinkley
31 May 1960, El Centro, California, USA
Troy Evans
16 February 1948, Missoula, Montana, USA
Cathy Cavadini
21 April 1961, Long Beach, California, USA
Country:
United States
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Video-Reviewmaster.com
February 23, 2008
Lame trash men comedy, early Estevez and Sheen.
February 04, 2008
Despite its ample flaws, Men at Work is never boring and often is a lot of fun; however, it would have benefitted from the pruning of a few of its misfired visual gags,
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
February 02, 2003
Just tell me why?
May 24, 2003
The Sheen brothers display how useless they are in this, the dumbest of dumb comedies, proof that they'll never be confused with the Marx Brothers.
TheWorldJournal.com
May 31, 2003
Banal brotherly project concocted up by real life siblings Sheen and Estevez. An uneven and unfunny ruse under the dour direction of Estevez
August 30, 2010
It's just not much of a motion picture, dropping the potential of a unique workplace perspective to deliver static monkey business, streaked with leftover clown make-up from Weekend at Bernie's.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
The movie's desire to please is tireless, also engaging. Mr. Estevez's screenplay is not entirely coherent, but it has a number of comically crackpot lines.
MovieCrypt.com
April 06, 2003
Golf clap!
January 01, 2000
Like the jokes, the brothers' rapport seems recycled from childhood. Sheen and Estevez are hardly working.
March 23, 2003
In fairness to the two actors, who have appeared in much better films, they don't have much to work with here.
September 12, 2015
Estevez tries hard (as usual, Sheen just shows up), but the laughs simply aren't there.
June 24, 2006
The grotesque practical jokes perpetrated against two interfering bumblers are genuinely funny, while Estevez and Sheen remain cutely goofy even when indulging themselves in this adolescent idiocy.

