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Title

You know what, Steve? I lied. You're not good looking

Board A Night At The Roxbury (1998) Soundboard
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You know what, Steve? I lied. You're not good looking

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A Night at the Roxbury is a comedy film released in 1998. Directed by John Fortenberry, the movie revolves around the lives of two dimwitted brothers, Doug and Steve Butabi, who spend their nights attempting to gain entry into the exclusive nightclub, the Roxbury. Inspired by a recurring sketch on the television show Saturday Night Live, the film features a star-studded cast. The Butabi brothers are portrayed by Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan, who bring their signature brand of physical comedy and eccentric characters to the screen. The duo perfectly embodies the clueless and overconfident demeanor of two aspiring club-goers, constantly bobbing their heads to the beat of the nightclub's pulsing music. The film takes off when the brothers meet Richard Grieco, who plays himself in a hilarious cameo. Grieco invites them to a party at his mansion and, fuelled by this encounter, Doug and Steve embark on a quest to make it big in the nightclub scene. Along the way, they encounter various mishaps, infatuate themselves with an Emilio Estevez-obsessed woman named Vivica (played by Gigi Rice), and stumble into the path of nightclub owner Mr. Zadir (Chazz Palminteri). Adding to the comedic chaos are standout performances by Loni Anderson as the Butabi brothers' doting and materialistic mother, Dan Hedaya as their disapproving father, and Molly Shannon as Richard Grieco's ditzy girlfriend. Their interactions contribute to the hilarity and absurdity that ensue as the Butabi brothers wreak havoc with their unconventional approach to life and nightclub culture. One of the most memorable features of A Night at the Roxbury is its energetic soundtrack, filled with a vibrant mix of '90s dance and techno hits. From Haddaway's "What is Love" to Deee-Lite's "Groove Is in the Heart," the catchy beats and infectious melodies perfectly complement the Butabi brothers' signature head-bobbing routine. Fans of the movie can relive the nostalgia and groove to the iconic tunes by playing and downloading the sounds here. A Night at the Roxbury ultimately delivers a lighthearted and entertaining comedy experience. Though it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, the film's self-aware humor and eccentric characters provide plenty of laughs for viewers. Whether you're a fan of Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, or simply enjoy '90s nostalgia, this movie offers a fun and amusing escape into the world of nightclub shenanigans.