AVOID - I don't believe there is much Tarantino connection
I know Julia was in Pulp Fiction and that one of the writers played The Gimp, but I find it harder to believe QT himself did any work on the script. I can't see him contributing anything but a black marker to it.
The Farrelly Brothers have a principle they work by: making the main character likable. And It's Pat is like finger nails on the chalkboard from start to finish. I looked at the clock fifteen minutes in and thought I was in hell but thought "there MUST be SOMETHING worthwhile." Nope.
Chris and Pat discuss things they have in common. "You know what else I don't like? Senseless evil."
That line is the highlight. The opening refers to the birth canal as "the road most travelled," but it's all downhill from there.
I may not agree with much of Julia Sweeney's athiest-themed one-woman shows, but at least they are clever and ambitious. I can't believe this dreck came from the same person. The movie wallows in ugliness all around.
I'm sure there are androgenous people who are not oblivious and irritating, indifferent and dripping snot over people's food to boot. The movie naturally isn't any more welcome than the character would be.