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Grilled (2006)
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Two down-on-their-luck meat salesmen struggling to make a buck find that sometimes you have to grill your clients to secure the sale in this rib-tickling comedy that teams King of Queens star Kevin James with Everybody Loves Raymond star Ray Romano. Maurice (Romano) and Dave (James) have been issued an ultimatum by their frustrated boss: move some meat or hit the street. Now forced to make the sale of a lifetime or face a grim fate working behind the counter of the local butcher, the two hapless meat-slingers set their sights on a foolproof prospect that promises to provide just the funds needed to keep them afloat. Unfortunately for Maurice and Dave, their perfect plan leads them into the company of some very bad men, and now with their jobs on the line and their lives hanging in the balance, these two scheming salesmen must finalize the big deal and get the money back to the boss before they end up in the freezer with the rest of the dead meat. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jason Ensler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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    Billy B.

    If you like the two main actors then I recommend Grilled. I liked it, but it could have been much better.

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    Earl A.

    This movie wasnt what I expected from these two actors. They should have read the script before taking the parts.

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    James B.

    These 2 great TV comics should have stayed on TV and stick with what they are good at. The pace of this movie is painfully slow and uneventful. The limited comedic events are so marred by the pace of the movie it should be as the title suggests: Grilled. Don't waste your time, move on to the TV versions of what these guys do best.

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