Driving by his deep will of reunion with his long lost family that left him long time ago, Joe Dirt, a strange janitor, who is socially awkward and always falls in an embarrassing situations, the thing that brings terrible for him, he goes in a strange and wacky journey in order to find out them.
In one scene, raw sewage is dumped on Joe. See Joe Dirt and you'll know how that feels.
Film Quips Online
February 08, 2003
With its quirky characters, silly sight gags, and the tasteless humor that has become a staple among teen comedies of late, this film will not fail to amuse its market.
Sally forth, gentle viewer, and enjoy yourself. En route, you will experience a steady supply of doo-doo jokes, dispensed in seven-minute intervals by the Script-O-Tron 3000TM.
[Miller's] reduced to the guy in the backseat spouting off obscure nerdisms when everyone else just wants to talk dirty and get stupid.
Palo Alto Weekly
May 14, 2003
Nothing written here will stop this film from being a huge hit, but don't say you weren't warned.
USA Today
April 13, 2001
Were nature to take the course they both seem to want, the movie could end in 15 minutes. And it would still be too long.
Mr. Showbiz
April 13, 2001
To see it is to sit through scene after scene like the one in which a hulking oil rigger spattered with crude takes a leak on some smoldering ashes for no reason at all.
Film Threat
December 08, 2002
The juvenile humor, however, is not so much a miscalculation as simple overkill.