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PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:11 pm 
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I caught it this weekend. There were some over-the-top scenes where the Jason Segel was crying over his ex, but other than that it was a pretty good movie. I rank it somewhere between Knocked Up and Superbad. Very funny, and some great ancillary characters that made the movie.

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I agree that it was a good movie, but I wouldn't tell anybody to go see it at the theater. Wait for the DVD release.

Some 'uncomfortable' funny moments, some laugh out loud moments, but all in all - as a 'guy' movie - not in the same class as Superbad or Knocked Up.


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The fact that Apatow and Co. own the last few summers is something very pleasing to me, since I've been a fan of his since the "Ben Stiller Show" days. I always felt his style of humor was underappreciated and overlooked and "before his time".

After seeing the last few films he's been involved with, whether it be writing, directing or producing, I think I understand now why his shows failed and his movies prevailed. With a TV show, you are trying to reach a "TV audience". A TV audience doesn't go out of its way for characters or story, it has to be there for them already. There's very little thought in developing a good TV program--that's why there are so many about lawyers and cops. It's easy money. When you create shows about freaks, geeks, potheads, or dormroom losers, you can't expect the show to last long--especially on network TV.

With the film industry, it's a bit different. The audience has to go out of their way for you, so you have to present something that will entice them--something with a twist, something different--even if it's a story we've all seen before. A movie about a break-up, for instance.

But with what Apatow has done in the last 3 years is build that audience, so that now he doesn't have to go for anything cutesy anymore storyline wise. The last two films he's been involved with were basically the "American Pie" of this generation, and now, your average romantic comedy about a boy and girl who breakup and still have to deal with each other.

But Apatow, unlike other filmmakers who become lazy in success, doesn't let up on the pedal. Jason Segel, who worked with Apatow obviously in "Freaks and Geeks" and "Undeclared" years ago, wrote the script and stars in a film so honestly funny and even at times heartbreaking, it's refreshing to know there are producers out there who can still give you a romantic comedy with a heart. That's what brings this movie together, and that's what Apatow's trademark has been. There's just something...very cute and endearing about every one of his films.

Segel, like Seth Rogen and Jonah Hill and Steve Carrell, has such a disarming charm about him that you can not only see why he's chosen as a leading man, but you can see why a good looking girl would like him. And what do all of these guys have in common, by the way? They're not immediately handsome. They're not Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt--but they are leading man material. And the genius eye of Judd Apatow knows that. And that's why I love him, and that's why I love his movies.

This film, "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", offers nothing new in the way of storytelling--it is really a basic story about a guy and a girl who break up and have to literally live with the breakup because they both find themselves vacationing in the same hotel in the same state, Hawaii. The paradise of Hawaii obviously conflicts with the hell of being stuck around your ex-girlfriend, especially when she's around her new hunk boyfriend. And so our hero has to live through every sulking, cry-baby moment until he finally meets someone that helps him forget about these painful memories and current events (like seeing his ex making out with the new boyfriend). And of course, this woman is beautiful, and she's cute, and she LIKES him.

Segel impressed me as a writer in this film, and I already knew he was a very underrated actor (and musician). The reason he impressed me is the way he handled the characters. They do feel very real, and even the characters who provide nothing but comic relief (his stepbrother, and Jonah Hill's "obsessed fanboy" character) seem like people you've known or people you'd definitely meet sometime in your life. He also understands the rules of affection when it comes to girls, and the icky situations that can lead to awkwardness and just uncomfortable pain.

This is also a very, very funny movie. There is nary a scene where you're not laughing about something. There are some BIG laughs, but there are a lot of little laughs too, coming from side gags (like scenes from "Crime Scene", the show that Sarah Marshall stars in) or some remark someone makes or even a facial expression. Also, stick around a few minutes after the credits start. Trust me, it's worth it. Sarah Marshall stars in another show that actually looks like it was probably a real show on NBC at some time, or would be a green lit show coming soon to a lineup in the fall.

There were some problems in the film and some unresolved things that do take away from making this a "perfect" film--but its imperfections are forgiven by its entertainment value, and its heart. The one thing that I would say is an unfortunate trend in Apatow's movies is that they always seem about 5-7 minutes too long, and this film suffers the same fate. It's almost like they don't want to turn the camera off at times when it's really a better idea to go to something else. And I'm sure when this comes out in its "Unrated DVD" version, it'll seem 10-12 minutes too long. But I don't know what else they could put in this movie to make it more raunchy than it already was. I hope it wouldn't mean more nudeness of Jason Segel.

All in all, this is worth the trip to the movies, and guys can feel secure that this is one "date movie" in which both parties will be satisfied, and you can walk out of that theatre both entertained and feel like your love is reinforced. Unless she breaks up with you later...

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Jeez. I can watch the movie in less time that it will take me to read that review, Zack.

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sorry, i was on a roll...this was owen gleiberman over the top review style...


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Owen Gleiberman=BAD

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Saw it this Friday at that AMC in Streeterville at 10pm and the theater was completely packed. Movie was hilarious and the british guy she was dating stole the show for me. Want to see it again but it's not up on the torrent sites yet.


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"Hi"

"...hi"

"Hi"

"...Hi..."

"Hi..."

"hi..."

"Hi"

"could you just stop saying that please?"

"do you want to gag me?"

"what?"

"you can tie me up and gag me."

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Other than the line referenced by W_Z above with "Hi" girl... the movie was one of the worst I've seen all year. No continuity. No flow. I didn't care at all about the characters. The funny lines were forgettable. It's just a horrible movie.


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British Guy rocked

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AGreed, but his character was hard to follow. Was I supposed to hate him or like him? He was just kinda there. He had a couple good punchlines, but didn't fit into the story in any meaningful way, I thought. Maybe I'm trying to read too much into a comedy, but it kinda sucked.


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:00 pm 
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i had high hopes it wasnt as funny as knocked up but i did laugh out loud a few times.


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There was a big buildup then a big letdown. The DVD will be called Forgetting Mike North.(!)

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I liked the movie except for two unnecessary parts in it.

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Ok I watched this again over the weekend. The British Guy ruled.

"You can come on tour with the rest of the Sorrow Suckers"
"Its a metaphor for a crap movie"
"I also havent told you I have genital Herpes cuz its not inflamed at the moment"
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I know this is a pretty "old" movie by todays standards but it just
debuted on HBO this past weekend. I watched it last night and
overall I enjoyed it. I agree with most of the posts here, it most
definitely had some funny moments and some good comedic actors
like the Brit and the stepbrother. The storyline was kind of weak
but I was not looking for anything too deep and this seemed to
fit the bill. I really enjoyed the last 10 minutes or so with the
performance of his "musical". I thought it tied everything together
nicely at the end. Mila Kunis, probably best known for That 70s
Show and The Familiy Guy was quite fetching and much better
looking than I remembered. Kristen Bell wasn't bad either. If you
have HBO or are looking for a funny,cute and not hilarious rental I
would recommend this one for sure.

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The only thing I know about Sarah Marshall is the Nos mult.

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My_name_1s_MUD wrote:
Other than the line referenced by W_Z above with "Hi" girl... the movie was one of the worst I've seen all year. No continuity. No flow. I didn't care at all about the characters. The funny lines were forgettable. It's just a horrible movie.


I watched it over the weekend and those were pretty much my exact thoughts. The British guy and his fan were mildly amusing.

I don't think I laughed at anything else in the movie. I should have known I was in trouble when I realized, about 30 minutes into the movie, that I still hadn't laughed yet.

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This movie sucked...more overrated hollywood crap! It usually does not take much to make me laugh,but not with this movie. SUPERBAD also sucked!

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