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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - FANTASTIC FILM!!!!
Knocked Up is an incredibly funny movie and I enjoyed every minute of it!!! Katherine Heigl is stunningly beautiful (as always) and her portrayal of Alison, a successful young woman that gets pregnant after a regrettable one night stand, is both believable and humorous. Seth Rogen's character Ben is endearingly sweet and very entertaining. The movie tackles unexpected pregnancy with honesty and humor.

I must warn that the humor is at times rather crass. It didn't bother me at all because I enjoy toilet humor, but it thoroughly disgusted my poor mother. So for those of you who don't think that giving your roommate pinkeye by farting into their pillow is funny, I would probably skip this film. Otherwise, I highly recommend watching Knocked Up.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not as funny as I thought

I love Paul Rudd and he managed to do ok in this.
I think I felt bad for the character more than anything while watching this movie. and it was slightly disturbing. i would never own this movie. it was good for a once through.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Dissapointed, Poor- may be OK for SitCom fans
I wasn't offended by the drugs, sex, or profanity. The movie is based on a worn out premise that was lifted from "Sex and the City". Loser kind of guy gets a smart, ambitious, pretty woman pregnant and this turns him into a good guy after all. Boring. Improbable. There were a few good lines, but far too few to support this movie. I didn't find it remotely believable. I know many people loved it but lots of people watch sitcoms on TV every night, laughing along with the laugh track. Maybe those are the people this movie appeals to. I can't watch them. I was hoping to like it but found it unbearable. It seemed like a sort of "chick flick" but my wife didn't like it either.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Apatow hits another dinger with sweet, semi-serious "KU"
Judd Apatow has become to today's slackers what John Hughes was to teenagers in the mid-80s. He has tapped into the zeitgeist of guy-dom with fresh comedies that are as identifiable by their sly humor as they are by their lingering pace. "Knocked Up," like "The 40-Year Old Virgin," takes its time.

Seth Rogan, whose lovable, bemused mug personifies the picture, plays Ben Stone. Ben is a slacker - a Canadian who has moved to the states to make some easy money (but without a plan), surviving on the $14K he got in an accident settlement. Ben hangs with a worthy batch of slackers who are convinced they can make it big by developing a website cataloging nudity in mainstream films - although it's somewhat surprising nobody has heard of Mr. Skin. It's a given that these guys are lovable and hilarious, not to mention perpetually stoned.

Katherine Heigl has the other key lead as Alison Scott. She celebrates her big break - getting a chance to "anchor" the "news" on the E Channel - by clubbing with her obnoxious married big sister Debbie (Leslie Mann). Alison beer-goggles her way into Ben's bed, and a miscommunication later, she's got morning sickness on camera.

When Alison decides to keep the baby and also have Ben involved, the plot is more or less set - can these two misfits make a family? While this may be the most overdone plot device in modern TV and movies, "Knocked Up" handles it with maturity and hilarity. Ben has to grow up and realize he's worthy of a dream-girl, and Alison has to come to terms with her new career trajectory and a life with Ben.

Look for great laughs and some real emotion here, particularly as Debbie and her husband Pete (Paul Rudd) go through their own version of the seven-year itch.

This ain't a great comedy - it's probably too long and a couple of issues could have been ironed out a little neater. But as long as you don't let yourself get distracted by the pro-choice/pro-life politics some have injected into this film, you're going to have a great time with this movie.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Foul
Foul Language, Foul acting, Foul scenes, Foul characters, Foul everything. I was real excited to watch it-Love Katherine- but I was very unimpressed with just about everything in this movie. Very unbelievable that someone who is as successful and beautiful as Katherine's character would ever have a one-night stand with the doped up, dirty mouthed male lead character. Then, to top it off, once she finds out she is pregnant, actually hunts him down and forces him to part of her world and adapts pretty well to his. Not funny. Not fun.


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