It is true that a DW fan would find the movie more enjoyable due to the cameos - which were extra hysterical if you're "in the know." If I could only change one thing as someone who loves the idea of this comedy shedding light on an important issue, I would have either removed the ending cameo entirely, or shifted it to after credits. The general movie goer (who isn't wildly liberal) would still have a good enough time if one likes movies such as the The Hot Chick, White Chicks, Scary Movie, Wayne's World, and other such on-the-nose, wacky, dumb movies that would have a difficult time being made today. As a stand alone comedy, it's a popcorn movie and doesn't overstay it's welcome with it's pacing, comedy, and plot. I can see and understand where it fails a little too. I enjoyed it and laughed at the slapstick goofiness and appreciated the meaningful bits. DW promised a goofy, early 2000s comedy with a message and I believe, overall, in landed.
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