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Watch Dumb and Dumber To Full Movie, The best gag in Dumb And Dumber To arrives around the midway mark, when aging idiots Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels) have an unexpected blast from the past. There in front of them, in all its ragged canine glory, is the ’84 sheepdog they traded, straight up, on their 1994 odyssey to Aspen. Twenty years have elapsed, on-screen and off, since these brain-dead besties last saw their beloved shaggin’ wagon, and there’s something undeniably rousing about the sight of the two men careening down the open road again in the custom-designed vehicle, hair (and fur) to the wind. And then they go over a steep hill, the van lands with a spectacular thud, and the engine shorts. No more shaggin’ wagon. Nostalgia trip over.



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 The joke is on Lloyd and Harry, two classic imbeciles who manage to ruin everything good that comes their way. But it’s also on the audience, for clinging to its affection for a two-decade-old buddy comedy. In a way, just about every joke in this belated, inferior follow-up is on the audience—at least those of us who were remotely excited about the prospect of seeing these characters again. Reuniting the stars of their first and still best movie, gross-out maestros the Farrelly brothers have made what may well be their worst movie—a sequel as desperate, in its own “official” way, as the knockoff-brand origin story that previously besmirched the franchise name.

Dumb And Dumber To is crueler, crasser, grosser, lazier, creepier, and, yes, dumber than the first film. It somehow manages, paradoxically, to both misplace the original’s sublime screwball charm and to recycle pages upon pages of material from that earlier movie. How many morons does it take to write a Dumb And Dumber sequel? Six adult men, the Farrellys among them, toiled away on the script, which sends the intellectually deprived heroes on another road trip, this one to find the daughter (Rachel Melvin) who might be able to supply shaggy-haired doofus Harry with a spare kidney. The boys’ travels put them in contact with the girl’s mother, the fabled Fraida Felcher (best of sports Kathleen Turner, hired to endure countless cracks about her appearance), as well as a pair of murderous schemers (Laurie Holden and Rob Riggle) who underestimate the destructive power of pure stupidity.

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