Immature, Hilarious, Vulgar, More HilariousWhen I first started watching this movie, I was wondering why my co-worker who loves "The Office" as much, if not more, as I do would recommend this to me. The humor started off really goofy, and I didn't crack a smile. However, as soon as these guys hit up the bar and Ben taps Allison, the movie takes off into a whirlwind of vulgar, senseless jokes that had me dying laughing. There were so many times that I wanted to write down quotes just to laugh at them again. I rewound a bunch of scenes, specifically those two trying to have sex while she was pregnant. I have never seen a sex scene that made me cry laughing. The couple's night out when Ben told the other guy that he was cute and they started on this uncalled for conversation about hooking up made me roll over laughing. I'm sure most people will think this movie only appeals to teenage boys, but I'm a grown woman and loved every single moment of it. The humor is sarcastic and vulgar, the movie's plot isn't so creative, but the dialogue, the actors, and the comedy are classic. I, too, think after birth looks like cream of wheat, and I'm completely grossed out by the idea of mothers kissing their new babies in that old gross pile of ugh. I loved the guy characters! They didn't back down from the ladies, they were brutally honest, what would be considered "men's men," but they also didn't mistreat the women they loved. You have to have an open mind, a quirky sense of humor, and not be too queasy in order to enjoy this movie (although that [...] scene was completely uncalled for and I'm messed up for life after seeing that). Great movie! By the way, I loved seeing some of the cast of "The Office" on here, specifically the bodyguard who talked about old women and pregnant women. I like that actor so much. I wish he'd play a lead role in something. I still rap his song from "Daddy's Little Girls." Best line in the movie: Don't let the door hit you in the [...] on the way out.
Knocked Up Unrated Two-Disc Collector's Edition starring: Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Joanna Kerns, Loudon Wainwright III, Harold Ramis
Sunday, 30 September 2007
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