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20 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 60EmpireIan NathanEmpireIan NathanHighly-evolved it ain't, but this Stone Age slacker is a lot of fun.
- 50Los Angeles TimesPeter RainerLos Angeles TimesPeter RainerThere are a lot of funny ideas in Encino Man that don't come off because the director, Les Mayfield, and his screenwriter, Shawn Schepps, don't seem to have made up their minds how smart they want to be. A scene like Link freaking out during a visit to the La Brea tar pits museum should count for a lot more than it does here.
- 40The New York TimesCaryn JamesThe New York TimesCaryn JamesWhen Stoney explains that Milk Duds belong to one of the four major food groups, the dairy group, that's about as funny as things get. For a film that prides itself on throwing around Pauly-isms like fully (meaning yes), and grindage (food), Encino Man is surprisingly not buff (cool).
- 40TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineFor the most part, anything resembling a genuine plot is pushed back to give a showcase for Shore, a scenery chewer without conviction or noticeable talent, whose deficits as an actor and comedian have evidently remained safely hidden in the zap-happy MTV format until now.
- 33Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanEntertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanPauly Shore, the reptilian imp from MTV. Reeling off Valley Dude slang in a slurry monotone, as if he could barely be bothered to make his lips form words, he’s a fey sleazebag in hippie duds — a cross between Jim Morrison and Richard Simmons. The most interesting thing about watching Pauly Shore is wondering how long it will be before he has to take a day job.
- 25Rolling StonePeter TraversRolling StonePeter TraversPlot analysis is useless, since the film's fate rests with MTV comic Shore in his feature debut.
- 20Time OutTime OutThat Link's make-over proves so painless - so devoid of comic or dramatic situations - suggests that this high-concept movie forgot what it was about.
- 10Washington PostHal HinsonWashington PostHal HinsonEncino Man, the riotously unhilarious new comedy about a misfit couple of California high school nerds who discover a cave man buried in the back yard, is the kind of movie that gives evolution a bad name.
- 0Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonCro-Magnon-dumb...Less funny than your own funeral.