The film received generally poor reviews from critics, and has a 27% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes from 15 reviews. The film made it on the 2000 list of
Roger Ebert's most hated films, and awarded the film zero stars out of four, remarking in his review that, "I can't easily remember a film I've enjoyed less." He criticized its mean-spirited nature, saying "
Sour Grapes is a comedy about things that aren't funny [...] Larry David, who wrote and directed
Sour Grapes, apparently thinks people are amused by cancer, accidental castration, racial stereotypes and bitter family feuds." Larry David himself has expressed regrets over the film. A poster for the film was put up on the set of David's office for the filming of ''
Curb Your Enthusiasm's'' pilot episode. David had the poster promptly removed because he got "sick of looking at it" after one show. In a later episode, David's character tells his wife to stop lending people the film, and says he doesn't believe a friend who claimed to have enjoyed the movie, stating she was just trying to be polite. ==References==