It’s like a rough draft of the greatest comedy of the 21st century. Long sequences that miss for me (Andy Samberg and Ian McShane are both all-time greats but I really hope I never see them on-screen together again) but the hits make it worthwhile.
Not quite a cult classic, but it holds up much better than some of the other early-stage “we’re still figuring out our shtick” comedies from this era.