

Playing It Straight
One beautiful single woman. 14 sexy bachelors. A million-dollar prize. Think you know where this is going? Think again... things aren't exactly as they appear when FOX puts this young lady and the viewing audience to the test to determine which guys are straight and which guys might be just PLAYING IT STRAIGHT.
Insights
Plot Summary
This documentary follows professional skateboarder Rob Dyrdek as he attempts to become a professional bowler. The film chronicles his journey, highlighting his struggles and humorous encounters as he navigates the unfamiliar world of professional bowling, often with the help and interference of his skateboarding friends.
Critical Reception
Playing It Straight received mixed reviews, with many critics finding it amusing but ultimately a shallow exploration of Dyrdek's endeavors. While fans of Dyrdek and the Jackass crew generally enjoyed the comedic elements and behind-the-scenes look, more serious film critics often found it lacking in substance and narrative depth.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoyable for fans of Dyrdek and the 'Jackass' franchise.
- Offers a humorous but superficial look at a celebrity's quirky pursuit.
- Lacks significant depth or narrative drive for a wider audience.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this specific documentary, but general sentiment often aligns with fan appreciation for the comedic antics of the featured personalities.
Fun Fact
The film primarily serves as a comedic showcase for Rob Dyrdek's personality and his interactions with his famous skateboarding friends, rather than a serious documentary about the sport of bowling.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources