The Internship
The Internship
PG-13 | 07 June 2013 (USA)
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Two recently laid-off men in their 40s try to make it as interns at a successful Internet company where their managers are in their 20s.

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SpuffyWeb

Sadly Over-hyped

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Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Sammy-Jo Cervantes

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Matho

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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TownRootGuy

I love to watch Garret Dillahunt and Meryl Streep because they can sell any role. With other people I just want to see them do what they do. How much range have we gotten from Clint Eastwood or Mike Myers? Well, Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson give us exactly what we've come to expect from these guys. So Google gets a plug here, do you think we live in the Star Trek universe? Capitalism, it's a thing. Look it up. It's not like this is a first in movies, for 40 years the '77 Trans Am has been my dream car. This movie has great eye candy, outstanding naked eye candy, a good cast AND true to Google, none of the funny you came looking for is ad-free. It's basically a feel-good comedy. The only surprise in this movie is that these two clowns actually manage to deliver on the feel-good aspect. The Internship is a pretty good flick that I can watch every 2 - 3 years.

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Ugesh Prasad

movie is totally amazing, when the old fashion and new fashion meets up, this is what happens. Director is totally innovative and i really admired his visual treat especially at climax credit parts and coming to the plot, movie will inspire you and also cheer you. Don't get too cheesy with some concepts... because it is just something to entertain after all. i suggest everyone has to watch at least once for life :) cheers . looking for sequel too , these two people always make the movie so special with their timing comedy. they gave space for every character to play their part, it looked like i made a internship in google for 2hours too :D and hope it does same to you people too

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RealChristian14

The Internship have received mixed reviews from numerous viewers and critics alike for various reasons such as being a primarily a Google ad; unable to provide laughter; having clichéd and predictable screenplay; and many more. It never did well in the box office. Vince Vaugh commented that the studio interfering and making it a PG-13 film instead of an R-rated movie that excluded its crude and raunchy humor was a big factor to it. The DVD/Blu-Ray provided two versions of the film and evidently there is a big difference in terms of the number of times the F-word was made and the breast exposure it had.But one could not discount the fact that there were other reasons why it does not compare to the other Vince Vaugh and Owen Wilson starrer - The Wedding Crashers - to which the movie is often compared to.The film is about two salesmen who lost their jobs and decided for a career change in becoming Google interns despite having no knowledge in computers and computer programming. Their journey from becoming interns together with their team members and predictably their becoming Google employees at the end was the focus of the story.These includes the values they have exchanged from the old members to the young members and vice-versa as well as overcoming the challenges they have met into being Google interns. The screenplay was evidently clichéd as there was nothing new found in it.If I could criticize the film,it apparently somehow makes fun of the country's current economic misery such as middle-age professionals losing their job years before retirement and being prompted to change careers and young graduates who feel having a bleak future.Too bad that the film does not address these issues and it instead treats it like a laughing matter. The conclusion of having the leads - the two middle-age former salesmen and their young members - getting a job at Google while subtly ignoring the other 95% including the villain Graham and his fat member who happens to be a Harvard computer science graduate and has a 2390 SAT score who are all left jobless leave a sorry note to the film.It was criminal to see many Nooglers in celebration at the end when they realize not getting accepting employment as the pizza was being distributed.

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Bagelman33

It was a cool summers morning. The air was dry and the drinks were cold. I stumbled into the living room to find my brother bubbling with optimism for Vince Vaughan & Owen Wilson's latest comedy "The Internship". I decided to watch with him, as I had previously hugely enjoyed Wedding Crashers, the duo's previous effort. 90 minutes of tired jokes, shameless clichés and god awful product placement (Google is so fun!!), it seemed the season was suddenly an unforgiving winter. To be concise; NONE of the jokes hit home, the plot was incredibly predictable and every character was either face-meltingly boring or just unlikable. The villain is apparent through his first line of murky dialogue (and is, of course British ) and bendy nose's love interest is shoehorned in for filler bullshit.To conclude, while in no way was this were the performances in this film terrible, nor the direction or script; if you enjoy a retread of Wedding Crashers coated in faeces with 1/6 the laughs and Google as the protagonist, fair play to you. I just cannot remember a film which bored me more in my existence. Plus Will Ferrell's cameo does not hold a candle to the aforementioned Wedding Crashers. Hugely disappointing. 2/10

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