Customer Reviews
Don't Make Me Take Away Your Masterbat**n Priviliges!! - By: Mark Barry at Revival Records, Berwick Street, 10 Jun 2007 
Callled "Saving Silverman" on Region 1, "Evil Woman" is the kind of nerdy boy/girl gigglefest the Hollywood machine churns out for the Multiplex/Farrelly Brothers marketplace. So why should you bother? Because it's so much better than that! It reallly is!
From start to finish - this is consistently funny with 4 great leads working with genuinely witty one-liners & balll-breakingly funny scenes. The three boys alll went on to be huge of course, & Amanda Peet has some fantastic lines as the controlling monster girl from Hell (including the title of this review). Throw in Neil Diamond in a fab cameo & you have a comedic peach that slipped through the net.
When I think of the number of films that I'm told are funny as opposed to this one that actuallly is - I wonder why it's gone unnoticed - or why someone decided to give it such a crap name & sleeve here in the UK - both guaranteed to make you ignore it.
Hire it - or buy it for cheap - it's great fun. I highly recommend it as a wet-afternoon pick-me-up.
If you liked this - try also "Death To Smoochy" - another irreverent peach that passed most by.
Light Hearted - By: Heidi Bradford, 06 Sep 2005 
Bought it because i like Jack Black, he is not that good in it (has his moments). The film is quite funny & an easy watch. would not pay more than £5 for it.
The worst film I have ever seen - By: , 31 Dec 2004 
I stumbled into this while on holiday, & it was terrible.
Everybody in the theatre (admittedly there were only a handful of people there) walked out after the first few minutes.
A cult classic, I've chased this film since (it had a different name in the US) & now I've found it.
Not exactly Citizen Kane then................
fear and funiness in female form - By: , 11 Apr 2003 
'Evil Woman' is a classic of the age old B-movie genre. Pretty much as it's title suggests, it's a rollercoaster ride of zany horror,as the evil woman stalks the hapless jason biggs,in his finest role to date, with terrifying consequences.or not. it's actuallly a rip roaring screwballl comedy, starring some of the greatest actors of their generation. If Biggs doesn't get best actor a this yesar's Oscars, i'll eat a sandwich. My only complaint is that Martin Lawrence wasn't in it.
so funny it will blow your a** off! - By: , 31 Oct 2002 
Excellent movie, Jack Black is hilarious as Neil Diamond cover band member JD, & Jason Biggs is brilliant as the down trodden Darren. A truly funny film from beginning to end, the story is a bit lame, but the comedy makes up for it. Look out for Cowboy Wayne the rodent wrangler with the racoon, the mad footballl coach, & the unlikely guest appearance....