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    GoughDropGoughDrop The Goods
    by GoughDrop in GoughDrop Blog
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    "Piven finally finds a vehicle where he can play to his strengths. After the problems with Smoking Aces and his other recent feature attempts, Jeremy Piven wisely chose a role that audiences can accept him in. The Ari Gold typecasting works in Piven's favor with The Goods. The script is full of hystercal gags and funny jokes. There are plenty of lame stabs in the comedic dark, but when every scene has a funny moment, you can't help but walk away with a satisfied smile. I don't believe that I've ever seen a film with the sheer number of jokes and gags that The Goods offers. Piven is perfectly cast as the maestro of car salesmen. Will Ferrell makes another gut-busting cameo as his dead best friend. James Brolin and David Koechner have a hysterical storyline of unrequited bi-curious love. But the scene stealer of this romp is Kathryn Hahn in a portrayal of a sex-starved sales seductress. It's not Wedding Crashers, 40-year Old Virgin, or Old School, but it's definitely in the strong sec ... " [More]
    CindyBlogCindyBlog Very funny
    by CindyBlog in CindyBlog Blog
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    "Director, David Dobson has done a very fine job of entertaining us. What I like about THE WEDDING CRASHERS is that it doesn't pretend to be anything other than an all out comedy. Yes, there is the romantic story, but that just helps us enjoy the comedic aspects. The actors work very well together. Owen WIlson, Christopher Walken, VInce, Vaughn, Jane Seymour, Ilsa Fisher, Rachel McAdams come across quite comfortably. " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Great Film Cameos from Polit ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "This past weekend, Saturday Night Live received a huge ratings boost thanks to the appearance of vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin. But as much fun as it was seeing her act the good sport next to a jokingly critical Alec Baldwin, it only made me anticipate her inevitable feature film debut. I mean, did you notice she was the only person who didn’t need to keep reading from the cue cards? She’s a natural. And whether her ticket wins or loses the race on November 4, it’s certain that one day Palin will at least make a cameo in some kind of fictional movie, whether she means to or not. So, as we wait for her to show up in a small part in the Coen brothers’ adaptation of Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union (both because she’s from Alaska and reminds me of Frances McDormand in Fargo), let’s take a look at some other politicians who’ve made interesting film cameos, some intentionally and some not. [More]
    robvsrobvs Better than I thought it would be
    by robvs in robvs Blog
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    "I had pretty low expectations for What Happens in Vegas, and it turned out to be a decent movie. The writing was clever at times and it wasn't as predictable as many similar movies. Its no Wedding Crashers, but I would put it on the same level as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. " [More]
    chrismorrellchrismorrell Fell asleep
    by chrismorrell in chrismorrell Blog
    lost interest.
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    "Totally forgettable...if you like Vince Vaughn, makes you wish you were watching "Dodgeball"...if you like Owen Wilson, makes you wish you were watching "Zoolander"... " [More]
    KarinaKarina The New New Line: Trade Roughag ...
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "Bob Iger says Disney’s Hong Kong thene park had a rough second year because his researchers drastically under-estimated how long it takes to eat lunch. “There were longer lines to eat than to ride Space Mountain.” Oh, and iTunes makes money. Warner Brothers is trying to coax New Line’s Toby Emmerich to take a newly-created position as head of the pared-down, independent studio. WB wants to refashion New Line into a boutique producing half a dozen films a year at no more than than $50 million each. Variety says this could throw a wrench into a few proposed New Line projects, including (obviously) The Hobitt, and (not so obviously) a sequel to Wedding Crashers. Adjust that 2005 film’s budget for inflation and you’re up to just over $43 million; are we to assume that the remaining seven million is to spent on keeping both Fred Claus and Drillbit Taylor on retainer? The Hollywood Film Festival is [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog The New New Line: Trade Roughag ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Bob Iger says Disney’s Hong Kong thene park had a rough second year because his researchers drastically under-estimated how long it takes to eat lunch. “There were longer lines to eat than to ride Space Mountain.” Oh, and iTunes makes money. Warner Brothers is trying to coax New Line’s Toby Emmerich to take a newly-created position as head of the pared-down, independent studio. WB wants to refashion New Line into a boutique producing half a dozen films a year at no more than than $50 million each. Variety says this could throw a wrench into a few proposed New Line projects, including (obviously) The Hobitt, and (not so obviously) a sequel to Wedding Crashers. Adjust that 2005 film’s budget for inflation and you’re up to just over $43 million; are we to assume that the remaining seven million is to spent on keeping both Fred Claus and Drillbit Taylor on retainer? The Hollywood Film Festival is [More]
    kickstandsupkickstandsup Too funny!
    by kickstandsup in kickstandsup Blog
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    "Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson are a riot and the movie definitely has some great parts. It is almost every high school or college guys dream to pull off what they were able to do. Not a flick I would see with my mom, but it truly is funny. Would rent it again. " [More]
    eagle795eagle795 #95
    by eagle795 in eagle795 Blog
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    "Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson may be one of the best comedy duos in recent memory. This movie isn’t as laugh out loud hysterical in my opinion as others’ seem to think it is, but it’s still a pretty funny flick. " [More]
    KATTmanduKATTmandu Slightly appalled
    by KATTmandu in KATTmandu Blog
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    "As more films like Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin continue to make money and get released, I become more and more disturbed with the direction of the entertainment industry. Under no circumstance should a film about pregnancy outside of marriage be funny. I don't understand how our society has decided to accept that pre-marital sex is not only okay, but encouraged. I may be speaking under false pretense as I have not actually seen Knocked Up, but the idea behind the film makes my stomach cringe. I don't really know what more to say. To be honest, if I did actually see the film, I would probably laugh quite a bit, but that is exactly what the producers and directors of a film like this expect. The entertainment industry has decided that anything goes, and anything that can get a buck is something that needs to be made. This couldn't be more clear in a film like Wedding Crashers, which is absolutely hilarious, but to be honest is almost like a softcore porn in some ... " [More]
     
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