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If you like stupid, inane, and bad language, you will love this movie. The movie is boring with a lot of ugly (inside) people.
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This movie was ridiculous and extremely sexiest. One of the worst things about this movie is that even though many (if not all) of the male characters constantly refer to women by derogatory names like "bitch" and "ho", just to name a few, and none of the female characters seem to mind much. Not to mention there's this mentality that all the slackers have where they think women are only around to orally please them. This movie makes you lose faith in men. Another annoying aspect of the movie was the constant amount of profanity. There's nothing bad or evil about profanity in general, but saying it constantly with only 2-5 regular words between each curse word does not make anyone sound cool or anything like that. It just makes a lot of the characters sound like complete morons.
As for the actual plot, there was no chemistry between the lead characters at all. Ben and Alison were completely different people and their relationship was a bunch of annoying bickering. This movie would've been better if she just had an abortion and they split up so the audience wouldn't have to put up with all of the horrendous film-making in the next couple of hours.
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2007's Judd Apatow hit 'Knocked Up' was the first of a few 'smash hits' in the young comedy genre of film for the year, starring Seth Rogen as Ben Stone a slacker trying to start up an internet business with his buddies that points out when women are naked in different movies, who gets lucky when he hooks up with E networks newest onscreen personality Alison Scott(Katherine Heigl).
When one night of fun turns into a highly unexpected pregnancy for Alison, how will she cope with the idea of her own baby, plus Ben's childlike behaviors.
To be frank, Knocked up has it's funny parts, but I just can't get around the point of looking at having a baby as something so casual. I prefer Stepbrothers, or Superbad.
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I really wanted to like this movie, but it just fell completely flat for me. The acting was good, but I didn't find hardly any of it funny. Maybe it's just "guy humor" that I don't understand, or my unexplainable, intense fear of pregnancy and babies, but overall the movie was just disgusting to me.
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*** 2007. Written and directed by Judd Apatow. Ben Stone and Alison Scott are going to have a baby. They don't know each other very well, they don't have the same interests and are not at all prepared to become parents. Coarse and crude, the film is presented as an example of the new American comedy. Why not, after all ? I smiled two or three times then vainly tried to find what the director wanted to tell us with KNOCKED UP and finally gave up. It wasn't worth the time and my energy. Already forgotten.
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