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This movie has an unbelievable plot. It is not funny, very slow, and a waste of time.
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"Knocked Up" revolves around the importance of using birth control, especially when you're sleeping with a less-than-desirable partner. Alison (Katherine Heigl) and Ben (Seth Rogen) meet at a club and hook up for a drunken one-night-stand that results in an unplanned pregnancy. This mismatched couple tries to make things work for the sake of their unborn baby, but it isn't easy. Alison and Ben are as different as two people can be. She's gorgeous, classy, and has a successful career. He's chubby and stoned most of the time, and his only professional ambition is to launch a successful Web site that revolves around female nudity in films. Despite their differences, Alison and Ben manage to support each other until Alison finally begins to question whether Ben is capable of being a responsible father figure.
I enjoyed this movie. There are a lot of funny moments in the film, but there are also quite a bit of not-so-funny scenes. Heigl and Rogen both deliver solid performances, but there is absolutely no chemistry between their characters as a couple, and I couldn't understand why Alison was so desperate to make her relationship with Ben work out, even though she had a baby on the way. Also, beware the crowning scene near the end of the movie (I did NOT need to see that!). Fortunately, "Knocked Up" boasts a wonderful supporting cast. Alison's sister and brother-in-law are absolutely hilarious, and I though Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd were the best parts of the movie.
Overall, this film is good for a few laughs, but with so much hype surrounding it, I just expected more.
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Seth Rogen and his Canadian posse are awesome!
Thanks to the dice roll, I was able to break the ice (being goofy of course) at parties and wedding events.
The HD-DVD extras are aplenty which I wont mention since other fellow reviewers have covered it enough.
All in all, it is not the funniest movie, at least not as funny as The 30 Yr Old Virgin... however it does have its scenes.
The Teddy bear scene, and Asian girl (share food with the baby) scenes are my favorite.
Buy it for HD-DVD on the cheap on eBay since Blu-Ray won, the format has dropped significantly and can probably buy it cheaper than renting it at Blockbuster.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin (Unrated) [HD DVD]
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I decided to rate this as "not worth consuming" because of its highly objectionable content. Yes, there were several funny parts but even more so, there was an enormous amount of crude humor and cursing (especially the unnecessary use of F*#&@). I thought going into the movie, it would be a cute romantic comedy - I was WRONG. It is really NOT romantic. It is the ridiculously crude tale of a pretty girl dealing with the consequences of having a one night stand with an immature guy. I think the only really like-able character was the husband Pete (Paul Rudd). It is a shame too, as I am quite fond of Katherine Heigl. WATCH AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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I heard so many good things about "Knocked UP" I had to get the DVD.What a HUGE dissapointment.I fell asleep the third time I tried to watch the movie.I can't believe this film was a hit,also,The F word is used in every sentence.The only reason I gave "Knocked Up " a 3 star review is the ending,and I LOVE the song at the end,"My Daughter in the Water."
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