IMDb5.3/10
Google Users68%
Director: Stephen Reynolds•Genres: Comedy
Arthur 'Dabba' Donaldson, a man who has never cooked a meal in his life, is wrongly accused of murder. Facing prison time, he's offered a deal: if he can win the 'Ultimate BBQ Championship', his charges will be dropped. With the help of his estranged daughter and a ragtag team of culinary misfits, Dabba embarks on a hilarious and chaotic journey to master the art of the barbecue and clear his name.
The BBQ received a generally lukewarm reception from critics and audiences, with many finding its humor to be broad and predictable. While some appreciated its lighthearted and family-friendly approach, others felt it lacked originality and substantial comedic payoff. The performances, particularly from the lead, were often cited as a mild positive in an otherwise unremarkable film.
Relies heavily on slapstick and predictable gags.
Features a somewhat endearing central performance.
Struggles to deliver consistent laughs or a compelling narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate that while some viewers found 'The BBQ' to be a fun and lighthearted comedy suitable for families, many felt it was too silly and lacked genuine comedic punch. The film's premise and Dabba's transformation were points of interest for some, but a common sentiment was that it was an easily forgettable comedy.
Shane Jacobson, who plays the lead character Arthur 'Dabba' Donaldson, is a well-known Australian comedian and actor, famous for his role in the highly successful Australian film 'Kenny' (2006), which also centered around a character involved in a trade.
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