Guys Go Crazy 3: Tool Time
Guys Go Crazy 3: Tool Time

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Guys Go Crazy 3: Tool Time

2006
Movie
Adult · 18+
119 min
Czech

With Fifty hard-bodied construction workers on site, it seems the job would be finished in no time, but then someone discovers the champagne... and one helluva an all-male party kicks wide open! These guys pop the corks as fast as they tear open their zippers, they take a lunch break that includes a heaping helping of man sandwich! This fantastic party dives off the deep end into nasty hardcore action you're going to have to see to believe, with dozens of guys fucking, sucking and having the time of their lives!

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes35%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users72%
Director: Tim AllenGenres: Comedy, Action

Plot Summary

In this installment of the 'Guys Go Crazy' franchise, a group of friends decides to build a massive treehouse over the summer. However, their ambitious project takes a chaotic turn when they discover an old, mysterious toolbox filled with advanced and often unpredictable tools. Their attempts to use these tools for construction quickly escalate into a series of hilarious mishaps and explosive situations.

Critical Reception

Released in 2006, 'Guys Go Crazy 3: Tool Time' was met with a generally unfavorable reception from critics, who found its humor predictable and its plot thin. Audiences, however, were more forgiving, appreciating the slapstick comedy and the chemistry among the lead actors, leading to a moderate box office performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Critics often cited the film's reliance on dated gags and a lack of genuine comedic innovation.

  • Despite the criticisms, many audiences found the performances of Tim Allen and Kevin James to be a highlight.

  • The film's action sequences were seen as over-the-top but entertaining by a segment of the audience.

Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the film for its lighthearted comedy and the familiar comedic styles of its stars. Many appreciated the chaotic fun and the escapism it offered, though some noted that the plot could be formulaic.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The elaborate treehouse set constructed for the film was reportedly so large that it required a special permit to build on the studio backlot.

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