the adequate Netflix film, is funny in spots, but it flatlines early and gets way too gross; Although the film from the producer of "Jackass" is scarcely 90 minutes, the gags grow repetitious and gradually less hilarious
in "Bad Trip," Andre and company are just acting stupid to see what people do when people around them act stupid. The answers aren't in any way insightful or revealing. They're just, well, stupid
in "Bad Trip", we have one of the more buoyant examples of this comic sub-genre, not quite up to the first "Borat" but way, way out ahead of any of the "Jackass" movies
"Bad Trip" might be a dumb, gross candid-camera comedy, but don't be surprised if it makes you feel a little better about your world; It's also absurdly funny; its generosity toward our fellow humans can, at times, be genuinely moving
"Bad Trip" is a ridiculously fun ride; Eric Andre and Lil Rel Howery share crackling chemistry that weaves together the friendship at the film's core, while heralded scene-stealer Tiffany Haddish embodies a badass who can make us cackle
"Bad Trip" is a hidden camera comedy that is absolutely hilarious; As you enjoy the movie's gleeful outrageousness, take a moment to appreciate the strategic sophistication of some of these bits; The comedy seems loose, but it's all very precise
"Bad Trip" forces Andre's rascally in-your-face style into a jovial road trip formula that can't help feeling less ambitious or satisfying than the stunts along the way; It's a blunt instrument of absurdity, but that's also what makes it so much fun