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The 41–Year–Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It
Follows Andy, who needs to hook up with a hottie, pronto, because he hasn't had sex in... well, forever - and his luck isn't the only thing that's hard. His equally horny teenage roommates also need it superbad, and with the help of their nerdy pal, McAnalovin' and his fake I.D., they may tap more than just a keg.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 2.6 |
Studio : | Silver Nitrate, |
Crew : | Additional Set Dresser, Art Department Assistant, |
Cast : | Bryan Callen Noureen DeWulf Mircea Monroe Stephen Kramer Glickman Austin Michael Scott |
Genre : | Comedy |
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I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
This is a line of the movie that perfectly describes what I would say about it if I would want to be polite.This movie is extremely bad. I like comedy an while most of the spoof movies are not too great they still can be funny. The problem with this one is though that they attempted to parody comedies. And they did it by simply taking good and funny scenes from Apatow movies and just re-enact them but with toilet humor. It kind of sucks when the scene you make a parody of is much funnier and better than the parody. What I was watching was basically the worse version of great comedies.There were some scenes that were OK. And funnily enough they were parodies of movies that were not comedies, such as Twilight. But there were too few of them and even they were not very high quality. I think the best one is when a guy gets tricked into the show where they catch child molesters. This and the "milkshake" scene were the only times I laughed. Otherwise I just found what I saw gross or pathetic.The only extra point that I give it is for the actors that play Seth and Jonah. Not only do they look and sound very much like the other actors they also did a good job with the acting. I first felt bad for them to be in this movie. But when looking at their work I can see that Stephen Kramer Glickman (Seth) is having quiet a lot work and Steven Sims (Jonah) while didn't have many acting jobs yet seems to be progressing well in producing and has a few gigs. The movie actually seems to help him be discovered. So at least something good came out of it.
This movie was absolutely terrible. For starters who spoofs a comedy?Spoof movies generally make fun of serious movies, generally horrors.But no they had to spoof a comedy. Superbad is my favorite movie, the fact that these are even slightly related to each other is a huge embarrassment. I haven't seen the others they spoofed but I guarantee they are one hundred times better than this piece of trash. All it is, is crude, ridiculous and unintelligent jokes. Trying to make fun of a great comedy and ending up with the worst movie ever made is pretty embarrassing. Not much else to say except. Don't watch it!
First off, any movie that gets a distinction of being the worst movie ever by someone must be pretty awful. I've seen a lot of movies. And this is the worst so far. About 30 minutes in, it gets painful to watch. You keep waiting for something funny to happen, but like a desert rain, it never comes. It's like they got high and forgot to even try to make a movie. It just runs on and on and on. It's almost like they just kept filming and made up things along the way, hoping that one of these things would be funny. I love parody movies, Airplane, Scary Movie, etc. So I went into this thinking it'd be OK, Brian Callen was in it and I loved Mad TV so how bad could it be? Cheaply made, rushed like all hell, and just generally unfunny. It is with all honestly the worst movie, I've ever seen, so far.
A couple of my friends rented this on the off chance that it might be good. I looked at the title and figured it probably wouldn't be good, but I went through with watching it, hoping maybe it would be so bad that it actually became good.It proved to be neither.For about the first 10 minutes, The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It actually provides a few good laughs. Stephen Kramer Glickman does a good job making fun of Seth Rogen's characters, and the humor, though somewhat juvenile, is still genuinely funny.After this, however, the movie descends rapidly into an incoherent mishmash of movie and pop culture parodies drowned in excessive amounts of gross-out humor, leading the viewer to believe it was written by a 14-year-old virgin with ADHD.On a brighter note, Noureen DeWulf is quite beautiful as the female lead character, Kim. Overall, this movie does offer a few cheap laughs here and there. In fact, if you like shock films with gratuitous amounts of toilet humor, you may actually enjoy this film. Also, if you are an aspiring filmmaker or screenwriter who wants to know what absolutely not to do when writing or producing, I would consider this a good example to watch. For the rest of us, though, the funny moments of this movie are piled beneath such large amounts of garbage that they are simply not worth looking for.