The 41–Year–Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It
The 41–Year–Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It
R | 08 June 2010 (USA)
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Follows Andy, who needs to hook up with a hottie, pronto, because he hasn't had sex in... well, forever - and his luck isn't the only thing that's hard. His equally horny teenage roommates also need it superbad, and with the help of their nerdy pal, McAnalovin' and his fake I.D., they may tap more than just a keg.

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Plustown

A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.

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Usamah Harvey

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Allison Davies

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Hattie

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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Munky2001

First off, any movie that gets a distinction of being the worst movie ever by someone must be pretty awful. I've seen a lot of movies. And this is the worst so far. About 30 minutes in, it gets painful to watch. You keep waiting for something funny to happen, but like a desert rain, it never comes. It's like they got high and forgot to even try to make a movie. It just runs on and on and on. It's almost like they just kept filming and made up things along the way, hoping that one of these things would be funny. I love parody movies, Airplane, Scary Movie, etc. So I went into this thinking it'd be OK, Brian Callen was in it and I loved Mad TV so how bad could it be? Cheaply made, rushed like all hell, and just generally unfunny. It is with all honestly the worst movie, I've ever seen, so far.

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Hellmant

'THE 41-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN WHO KNOCKED UP SARAH MARSHALL AND FELT SUPERBAD ABOUT IT': Zero Stars (Out of Five) This spoof on Judd Apatow films, and a few others, is a disgrace to film. First of all it's spoofing comedies, which seems ridiculous in my opinion. A spoof should mock something that takes itself seriously, where's the fun in trying to make fun of a joke? I thought the same thing about the original 'SCARY MOVIE' for spoofing a spoof, 'SCREAM', which at least parts of that film took itself seriously; it was somewhat a serious horror film as well as a spoof on the horror genre. The Wayans brothers just imitated the same exact jokes and didn't really add anything humorous at all and they also did a much worse job; so much to the effect that it wasn't funny anymore. That's the case with this film.This movie tries to mock 'THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN', 'SUPERBAD', 'FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL', 'FUNNY PEOPLE' and 'KNOCKED UP' briefly (some of my all time favorite comedy films), as well as a few other random films like 'SLUMBOG MILLIONAIRE' and 'THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON' for no apparent reason. It tells the story of a guy named Andy (played by Bryan Callen), just like Steve Carell's character in 'THE 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN', who's a 41 year old virgin and his buddies find out. They of course try to hook him up with a girl. He has a fling with a woman named Sarah Marshall, played by Mircea Monroe, who becomes pregnant by his friends, blindfolded, and blames him for it. When he won't take responsibility for the baby a day later she breaks up with him and Andy immediately runs into her on vacation at the same resort.This movie is not a spoof it's just a ripoff, and it's no better than the 'TRANSMORPHERS' or 'ALIEN VS. HUNTER' at that, although I haven't honestly seen those movies. The worse part is that it takes really good comedy and ruins it; it bleeds the humor out of once funny humor. It branches out a little towards the end and tries to mock other movies to slightly better results but still not funny for the most part. The best joke is a verizon wireless guy 'can you hear me now' spoof but that's not worth taking it above a zero star rating. The most the movie has is a somewhat clever title. It also amps up the vulgarity to stomach sickening results. It's repulsive!Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyEmHfpBHN8

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Metallica7615

It takes a lot for me to turn off a movie that I paid to rent. The 4 movies that were meshed together are all great comedies, unfortunately this parody was unable to impress me at all. I guess if you are 12 years old, and hearing the F-Bomb being dropped makes you laugh, then you'll love this movie because the script is so poorly written its pathetic. I wasted my dollar at Redbox on this movie, save yours! The actors that are picked to play in this movie do also do a terrible job at impersonating there much higher skilled famous actors. The man who plays Seth Rogan does an OK job, but away from that there is not much else to say.

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C Miller

A couple of my friends rented this on the off chance that it might be good. I looked at the title and figured it probably wouldn't be good, but I went through with watching it, hoping maybe it would be so bad that it actually became good.It proved to be neither.For about the first 10 minutes, The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It actually provides a few good laughs. Stephen Kramer Glickman does a good job making fun of Seth Rogen's characters, and the humor, though somewhat juvenile, is still genuinely funny.After this, however, the movie descends rapidly into an incoherent mishmash of movie and pop culture parodies drowned in excessive amounts of gross-out humor, leading the viewer to believe it was written by a 14-year-old virgin with ADHD.On a brighter note, Noureen DeWulf is quite beautiful as the female lead character, Kim. Overall, this movie does offer a few cheap laughs here and there. In fact, if you like shock films with gratuitous amounts of toilet humor, you may actually enjoy this film. Also, if you are an aspiring filmmaker or screenwriter who wants to know what absolutely not to do when writing or producing, I would consider this a good example to watch. For the rest of us, though, the funny moments of this movie are piled beneath such large amounts of garbage that they are simply not worth looking for.

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