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Project X
Three high school seniors throw a party to make a name for themselves. As the night progresses, things spiral out of control as word of the party spreads.
Release : | 2012 |
Rating : | 6.7 |
Studio : | Silver Pictures, Green Hat Films, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Art Director, |
Cast : | Thomas Mann Oliver Cooper Jonathan Daniel Brown Dax Flame Kirby Bliss Blanton |
Genre : | Comedy |
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Absolutely Fantastic
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
This is obviously not a philosopical film by any means, neither it tries to be, it's just a simple comedy movie that aspires to be entertaining, and at least for me, the film achieved that. The characters are cool, and this movie manages to be interesting and entertaining even before the party. The soundtrack is just impressive. If you want to watch this just remember you aren't going to be watching something profound, but rather a really fun comedy movie.
Yo if you're older than 20, why the f– are you even looking at this movie? If you're not this sh*t is lit and an inspiration to future parties in America. 10/10 most inspirational movie I've ever seen. It's basically just an orgasm of sex, drinking, drugs, crazy sh*t, a sh*tty attempt at a romantic plot but who cares about that it takes up like 5 minutes, and a lit party you wish you went to but do not wish you hosted.
Usually I do not like movies based on real life events. Having said this, Project X is both a very enjoyable and very relatable movie. The plot is simple and not too burdened down with details that nobody needs or cares about. The acting for the most part is fine and the characters are portrayed well, with the exception of Kirby who is described as having always been a part of the group of close knit friends. I feel as though this could have been showcased a little bit more, giving more meaning to the relationship between her and Thomas that buds at the end of the movie. For those of you who have not yet seen the movie, be prepared for the beginning to drag on and on. But do not get discouraged, for the pace will pick up, very, very, dramatically. The crux of the film begins as what Thomas thinks will be a party with no more than 50 or so people, just enough to be cool, but that escalates to 1500 strangers turns into the party of the century and eventually culminates in flash-banging, both before and after the cops arrive, and even a angry drug dealer with a flamethrower. To sum up this movie goes from a crawl to warp speed craziness in what is a highly enjoyable movie that is great for a group of friends to enjoy any given weekend (as long as they don't enjoy it too much...)
Where do I even begin with this? The characters! They're horrendous! They're nothing but the lowest forms of teenage stereotypes I've ever seen. Seriously, this film must make teenagers look ABHORRENT! Please... If you're reading this... Teenagers aren't like this... The Writing! If this is a comedy, THAN IT'S NOT FUNNY! Gratuitous swearing and sex references alone will get you nowhere. There is no wit to this movie. It also fails as a crime movie because the plots aren't put together well enough. There are a few sub-plots in this movie. Many of them go absolutely nowhere, and contribute almost nothing to the overall plot of the movie. And the subplots are stupid anyway. And the message... OOH the message... Hey kids! Social rejection got you down? The solution is simple! Gather a bunch of untrustworthy strangers and invite them all to a big party, absolutely DESTROY your house, possibly putting your family into bankruptcy, cheat on your girlfriend (who gets forced into the plot during an incredibly pathetic "Emotional Climax" by the way...), and DON'T HOLD BACK ON THE DRUGS AND ALCOHOL, and you will SKYROCKET into popularity! This movie is just an attempt to pander to teenage boys. And a TERRIBLE attempt at that.