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Role Models
Two salesmen trash a company truck on an energy drink-fueled bender. Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 service hours with a mentorship program. After one day with the kids, however, jail doesn't look half bad.
Release : | 2008 |
Rating : | 6.8 |
Studio : | Universal Pictures, Internationale Filmproduktion Stella-del-Süd, Relativity Media, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Seann William Scott Paul Rudd Elizabeth Banks Christopher Mintz-Plasse Bobb'e J. Thompson |
Genre : | Comedy |
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hyped garbage
Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Not as funny as I was hoping. I stopped watching this about an hour into it. It just wasn't getting any better. Unfunny comedies are the worst because they just exist without serving a purpose. Simply waste of time and space in the grand collection of cinema. Void of meaning or even entertainment value. The nothingness of the human condition. Darn them. Darn them to heck. In other words, this film is forgettable and not even worth a review.
This film is Rated-R comedy film to which I thought it would gonna be more than just Rated-R film. I'm a huge fan of great Rated-R comedian actors, Ken Jeong from Hang Over Film and William Scott from American Pie Series. It's very awful that I find this film completely absurd, boring pun lines, cliché dialogue, cliché story lines and nothing's new with the film. Or maybe I was just got out of context on the whole concept of the Movie.There were no surprised at all. It's bad how the film doesn't reach my expectation to where I got confused and asked my self, what am I watching? I don't know if the film is longer a comedy or inspirational drama. I think that they should've changed the film to inspirational film instead of comedy film since comedy actors weren't fit for the film.
This movie was actually better than what I had initially anticipated. And it was primarily because of the characters, the storyline and also because of the cast. There is just something hilarious and lovable about these types of geeky comedies. Sure, it is not award winning material, but it provides proper entertainment and good laughs.While many aspects of this movie is as generic as it gets, then the storyline was well-constructed and brought to life on the screen.The cast was doing good jobs with their given roles and characters. Paul Rudd really carried the movie singlehandedly. And it was a shame that Ken Jeong didn't have a bigger role, because he is just downright hilarious.There is a lot that might be appealing to you if you enjoy these types of comedies. I was genuinely surprised with this movie and I was entertained. So "Role Models" is well-worth watching should you be looking for a comedy with a good story and equally good characters.
Absent acting. If it wasn't for Jane Lynch I'd have thought I was watching a elementary school play gone horribly wrong. Absent comedy. Sean William Scott (Wheeler) plays the exact same character he always plays: blubbery alcoholic (yet only sips 1-2 beers throughout entire movie?) that gets more kitty than a North Korean butcher--a tale as old as the Mt. Sianai tablets, yet shockingly even less intriguing. Paul Rudd (Danny) is the exact opposite: easily angered, wildly depressed over nothing and combative over stupid things such as an appropriate name for a coffee cup/size. Beth (played by Elizabeth Banks), who is Danny's wife in the movie, adds nothing. Oh ya, except that she also becomes Danny's and Wheeler's lawyer once Danny drives his pickup on top of a bull statue. Hilarious, I know.Next up are our two troubled kids in need: Christopher Mintz-Plasse (plays Augie) and Bobb'e J. Thompson (plays Ronnie). Augie is a teenager who is obsessed with LARP (Live Action Role Play) and literally walks the walk and talks the talk of a Dungeons and Dragons type-of-character. Ronnie is a foul-mouthed 5th grader that no one can seem to contain.Ultimately, Danny is marked up with Augie and Wheeler is marked up with Ronnie. Following that, worn-out settings (i.e. house parties, camping) and a rampage of monotonous comedy is flooded onto the viewer like a Jihadist during a water-boarding.I hope you're sitting down for the ending: Augie kisses the girl he's always had a crush on.Two stars for the magician guy during the LARP event (he had a 1.2 second scene--watch carefully or you might miss the movie's far and gone best scene).Like my title says: my yawn yawned.