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    hautecritiquehautecritique 420 Hangover Cures
    by hautecritique in The Haute Critique on Spout
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    "It’s mostly a blur. At some point, there was someone’s house. One guy was laying on the floor with a tiny dog licking his face while he giggled uncontrollably. A friend of a friend was picked up and creeping everybody out, and Heather Graham might have called the police on him. That is when I left. Was that my bachelor party or someone else’s? Or, was I watching The Hangover? In comic book jargon, it is the gutter. That blank space between the sequence of images that allows your brain to fill in the gaps. Your imagination searches through the universe of possibilities based on the visible evidence. The Hangover translates this to the " [More]
    KarinaKarina Emma Stone in a Bathing Suit. C ...
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "Mean Magazine Presents Emma Stone from Mean Magazine on Vimeo. Yesterday, MEAN Magazine released (or, sent out a press release about) their latest viral video, a “remake” of Bad Lieutenant starring SNL’s Bill Hader (”Eat your heart out, Werner Herzog,” reads the explanatory title card.) It’s okay. The best part is Hader’s final, weepy line, “I’m such a bad lieutenant!” But more interesting is a MEAN video that I missed, the abov " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Emma Stone in a Bathing Suit. C ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Mean Magazine Presents Emma Stone from Mean Magazine on Vimeo. Yesterday, MEAN Magazine released (or, sent out a press release about) their latest viral video, a “remake” of Bad Lieutenant starring SNL’s Bill Hader (”Eat your heart out, Werner Herzog,” reads the explanatory title card.) It’s okay. The best part is Hader’s final, weepy line, “I’m such a bad lieutenant!” But more interesting is a MEAN video that I missed, the abov " [More]
    Smooth_JSmooth_J Review: Remembering (Revisiting ...
    by Smooth_J in Smooth_J Blog
    loved it.
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    "This was a film I saw in theaters with absolutely no expectations. The previews, the poster, even the cast made it seem like an incredibly unoriginal studio vehicle. I refused to pay attention even to the most positive of reviews that the movie was getting--even my favorite critic's 3 1/2 star review of the film (88% on Metacritic). So, I walk into the theater with a few of my friends, hating myself for being a part of the crowd of half-drunk teenagers and their most recent of partners filing into the auditorium and talking very loudly about the stupidest things imaginable. My friends insisted that it was supposed to be "Funny as shit dude!" My pre-formed opinions were almost completely proven with a generic opening sequence that involved a happy Cake song, teeth brushing, and early morning cereal and television in pajamas. I was ready for nearly two hours of pompous bashing of the film with my friends. And then, Jason Segel's dick pops out. "Oh my goodness!" I thought. The ... " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Michael Cera Interview, Nick & ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "The first thing you notice about Michael Cera in person is that he seems a lot smaller and skinnier than he does in the movies. Maybe it’s actually true that the camera adds ten pounds. He’s also even nicer and seemingly more vulnerable than the characters he plays, if that were actually possible. His role as Nick in Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is nothing new for him, but because he’s so honest and innocent, it hasn’t gotten old. Yet. He’s like the Lloyd Dobbler for an entirely new generation. Read on for our interview with Michael in Toronto to find out all about the Arrested Development movie, how he likes his coffee (and what that says about how he likes his men), and what Lindsay An " [More]
    aidanbrackaidanbrack Superbad (2007)
    by aidanbrack in The Bigger Picture
    loved it.
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    "Superbad is a movie that has a great trick up its sleeve. In its opening thirty minutes the film appears to be an American Pie-style comedy about three high school boys who want to attend a party in order to get laid, yet by the end it has evolved into an examination of friendship and a moment of change in young people’s lives. Evan and Seth (named after the film’s two writers) are social outcasts. Awkward and geeky, they never receive invitations to high school parties and lust after two girls from their school. When Seth’s crush, Jules, invites him to a party and asks him to pick up liquor he leaps at the opportunity, seeing a chance to get her into bed and make her his girlfriend until college starts. Meanwhile Evan tells Becca that he will be at the party and promises to pick up a bottle of vodka for her on the way. Unfortunately for Seth and Evan, their plan hinges upon another lad who is picking up a fake ID. Fogel is beyond awkward and is a rail-thin geek w ... " [More]
    usesoapusesoap Tokin' of affection
    by usesoap in usesoap Blog
    lost interest.
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    "A friend with weed is a friend indeed. That is the lesson to be extracted from the latest comedy off the Judd Apatow assembly line, “Pineapple Express.” While it may get anti-marijuana advocates abuzz with consternation, it's a sweet little trip until a dramatic shift to violence quite literally calls the cops to this feel-good party. “Express” is laced with guffaws and gunplay, and while not as startlingly schizophrenic as this summer's “Hancock,” it still feels as though its personalities are squished together in such a forced fashion, it threatens to disrupt the good vibes it garners through much of the film. And, like all of Apartow's blockbuster comedies before it (“Knocked Up,” Superbad,” “The 40-Year-Old Virgin”), it overstays its welcome by at least 30 minutes. Imagine, if you will, an entire film devoted to the ganja-clouded escapades of Brad Pitt's Floyd, the moviewestoner he portrayed in Tony Scott's &ldqu ... " [More]
    usesoapusesoap Just between me and Hughes
    by usesoap in usesoap Blog
    lost interest.
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    "Perhaps it’s a certain soft spot for the navigator of my awkward adolescent journey, John Hughes; maybe it’s the affable charisma of lead Owen Wilson (who, even off his game as he is here, is just someone with whom you want to share a beer); or it could be the overall throwback tone of the film’s less-ironic, less-cynical high school setting.Whatever the reason, I quite enjoyed “Drillbit Taylor.Hughes, the arbiter of public school angst, originally scribbled the screenplay for the new comedy and allowed it to languish for the better part of two decades before it was dusted off by reigning comedic king Judd Apatow (“Knocked Up[More]
    lopezdashlopezdash Summerhood is a must-watch
    by lopezdash in The Movie Blog
    loved it.
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    "Summerhood, narrated by John Cusack, is not your typical summer camp comedy. Director Jacob Medjuck applies the Apatow brand of humor that made hits out of Superbad and Knocked Up to the traditional camp comedy formula, creating an entertaining and hilarious coming-of-age movie about taking chances and following your heart. The very-appropriate soundtrack of 80s songs only adds to the film, and the tracks appear at just the right time. Here's just a taste, from 2 Live Crew: I saw this at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan. The film is probably not appropriate for young children, given the mature nature of some of the film's subject matter. " [More]
    JJ79JJ79 Superbad (2007)
    by JJ79 in JJ79 Blog
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    "You have to wonder about producers and studios who name their films things like "Superbad," knowing full well some intrepid critic will use the title to describe the production. In this case, it would be entirely appropriate to call "Superbad" well, superbad. What tries to be a throwback to the sex comedies of long ago turns into a vulgar high school sex tale no one should see. Seth and Evan (Jonah Hill, Michael Cera) are best friends on the cusp of graduating high school. Doing everything together has caused them to miss out on other opportunities, namely getting laid. In a last ditch effort to lose their virginity, Seth promises the apple of his eye, Jules (Emma Stone), he´ll provide the drinks for her party. Hilarity supposedly ensues. "Superbad" will be slathered with love by critics and the masses for two different reasons. The critics will love it because Judd Apatow, a supposed genius wonder kid, is behind the film. And the target audience will flock because, with enou ... " [More]
 
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