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Watching this film made me think of how I feel when I see things like the Jerry Springer show, or My Sweet 16 Birthday Party on MTV, or the like. This is the image of the USA going out to the world. This is how we are seen. Sad.
Not only was the movie rude, crude, and vulgar, it was also unbelievable. This gorgeous, upward-mobile woman has sex with an unemployed, unattractive, foul-mouthed lug, but then proceeds to fall in love with him? Even after he is horribly mean to her?? Absurd.
A few funny moments, I will admit. Just a few.
Otherwise, very disappointing.
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I truly hated this film, and I am a big Paul Rudd, and Seth Rogan fan. The part with Paul's nose in the strippers rear end was the final straw in this truly abysmal, lousy, depressing movie. If a man wants to watch something that makes parenting look like prison, then go it. If a woman wants to hate men, same deal.
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So much of the reputation of Knocked Up concerns its oftentimes juvenile sensibility. This standing is not without cause, as the film is littered with jokes bout flatulence, websites devoted to nudity in movies and endless misogynistic and homophobic humor. But somewhere lost in the cultural dialogue of this film is its heart, which focuses on two young people propelled into a situation neither is ready to tackle, but who are both seemingly motivated by good intentions and a desire to make the situation work.
The young adults are the mismatched pair Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl) and Ben Stone (Seth Rogen). Scott is an up-and-coming assistant to Ryan Seacrest (in a great role where he lampoons himself), and Stone is a slacker who has parlayed a small settlement in a traffic accident into a life where he can sleep all day, smoke pot with his friends and dream about a huge payday earned from building the Mecca of adult websites. .
Despite his lack of goals, money, good looks or social qualms, there's something just boyish and rascally about Stone that allows him to one night hit the beer goggle jackpot when he somehow finds himself in Scotts bed. The two part ways, never expecting to see each other again, until the morning sickness comes a-knocking and Scott learns her one night of drunken decadence produced a spawn.
The difficulties and joyous anticipation leading up the birth account for the meat of Knocked Up, as the two attempt to find common ground and really want to love each other. From it's packaging and considering the film is the product of the minds behind The 40-Year Old Virgin, the laughs were to expected, but the touching life journey is a surprise. Writer/Director Judd Apatow hit's the magical formula of appealing both to the funny bone of vulgar young boys and to the Kleenex-taxing desires of middle-aged women.
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Seth Rogan and his friends are so funny, the movies that they do together are just hilarious. It is basically about a guy and a girl meeting at a bar and they have a one night stand and he doesnt get the condom on so 9 months later she has to contact him and tell him how they are going to have a baby. They are totally different caracters, that somehow have to come together.
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This was a good movie...better than I expected. Some funny parts, some serious parts. Nothing over the top, totally hillarious, or unexpected, but a good movie.
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