Synopsis
A Night at the Roxbury is a movie released in 1998.
In this uproarious comedy, we follow the misadventures of Doug and Steve Butabi, two lovable but hopelessly inept brothers who still live under their parents' roof and work in their family's flower shop. Their lives revolve around one singular passion: partying at the disco and attempting to charm women, though their efforts often result in epic failures. However, fate intervenes when a chance encounter with a charismatic celebrity catapults them into the exclusive world of the Roxbury nightclub, a glamorous realm where ambition meets absurdity. Mistaken for affluent socialites, the brothers find themselves swept into a whirlwind of glitz, glamour, and romance with their dream women, Vivica and Cambi. With its infectious energy and memorable catchphrases, this film captures the essence of 90s pop culture while exploring themes of brotherhood, ambition, and the pursuit of love. The dynamic performances of the cast, particularly the iconic duo of Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan, bring a delightful charm and absurdity that will have audiences laughing and rooting for the Butabi brothers. Their outrageous antics and the film's vibrant disco soundtrack create a nostalgic yet timeless experience that resonates with anyone who has ever dared to dream bigβeven if it means dancing through the most ridiculous of situations.
Paramount Pictures
SNL Studios