Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts

Thursday, June 13, 2013

'This is the End' Review

This is the End is on everyones radar because of the high concept of comedy stars (as themselves) surviving with each other during the apocalypse. You are intrigued, I know, but you are also weary to go further incase of let down. I must say you will be 'on cloud nine happy' how freaking funny this movie is! 

The film was inspired by a 2007 short film that Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel starred in called Jay and Seth vs. The Apocalypse. The short film was pretty promising and funny so it was nice to see they decided to expand upon it and go big or go home on it. 

The plot is strikingly simple: Jay Baruchel decided to come to LA from Canada to hangout with his buddy, Seth Rogan, and have fun together. Seth gets Jay, unwilling, to go to James Franco's house warming party. Jay doesn't like any of those guys and feels out of place and go out for cigarettes with Seth. Apocalyptic mayhem soon ensues. They are than forced to live with each other and other big name comedians like Jonah Hill, Craig Robinson, and the awesome Danny McBride. Fun and messed up will for sure come from that mix of guys. 

The film gives you a sense of realism to a certain degree of those guys being themselves at a party filled with so much current talent it was awesome. You had a hilarious, I mean hilarious version of Micharl Cera than Kevin Hart, Emma Watson, Rihanna, Paul Rudd, Jason Segal, and a few great others. They were so funny in the scenes they were in. I will say there are a few brilliant cameos that will literally make you tear up laughing so hard. It made the movie go up +5 points for being so random and hilarious. The guy behind me was stomping laughing so hard. I won't spoil it for you I promise. *as I type the name and deleted it because I want to tell the world!!* 

The film is hilarious on its own accord, with the concept being funny, but the individual characters improvising is where the gold is. Director Evan Goldberg did a fantastic job of keeping the ball moving on the film with letting these guys literally be themselves and do their own sense of comedy. Surprisingly, all the jokes work great going off one another and will make you laugh just watching it. I know they are playing highly fictionalized version of themselves, but that is where they fun comes from all the way. I'm not really sure Jonah Hill is that overly nice, but I do believe that Danny McBride is that D#$% version of himself that is so fun to love to hate. Serously though Danny you are awesome if you ever read this review. He really did shine in the scenes he was in and almost stole the show.

I can't give all the credit of being great to Danny McBride because the whole cast did some of their best roles in a longtime. James Franco was hilarious, and Seth Rogen was actually really likable and couldn't have been better. I can't complain about any of the characters being so horrible they turned from being likable a-holes into straight up a-hole territory. It doesn't exist. 

So you have a film about end of the world, comedy, action, adventure, whats missing..oh wait..there is an actually bromance part to it that fits perfect. The film is a few sketches sewn together to make a hilarious film, but a big factor from beginning to end is the relationship between good friends Jay and Seth. The relationship is rocky and the beginning and gets worse than better. You really start to like these guys and want them to live. They did great on keeping the film grounded enough so you could get to know these guys better than a few great jokes. 

The only problems I could have with the film was one of it's best parts too. It really is a double edged sword. The simple plot gave room for times where it felt things needed to move on a little bit but they did great on trying to avoid it. The gore will make some uneasy because it was unexpected but it fits so well together it was meant to happen.

This is the End had an amazing cast, special effects, ideas, and cameos to make it a really fun film that will surpise a lot of people. It has its sweet moments, it's scary freaky moments, and its gut busting hilarious moments. If you are a fan of these guys previous films and humor, then you will greatly appreciate this film as one, if not, the best in their career to this point. And just think it was all without Judd Apatow behind the camera. If you coudn't care less about their usual humor than you will have trouble liking the running gags and few random jokes, but will likely find something you enjoyed a bit. 

B+ 

I will tell people I gave it an A because of the one fantastic cameo I promised I wouldn't tell. *I typed it again and deleted it! It's killing me!*

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's 'The World's End' Trailer Arrives!

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are comedy duo gold. They always have been and always will be. They do their best work with fellow friend and director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz). They are now going to complete what they say is the final chapter of their stories together with a film called "The World's End". It looks hilarious and will likely be just that.

In "The World's End", a guy gets all his old friends back together to complete a pub crawl they weren't able to finish years ago. Well, things are quite different in their old hometown. Things go unexpectedly bad. scariness and hilarity are sure to come from that scenario. Just watch it and see for yourself.

The World's End opens in US on August 23

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Judd Apatow Producing Pee Wee Herman Movie


This news just sounds weird, but Judd Apatow the the producer of films such as Knocked Up, Funny People and The 40 Year-Old Virgin, Superbad, The Pineapple Express, Forgetting Sara Marshall and Get Him to the Greek is producing a new Pee Wee Herman movie.

The script is currently being written by Pee Wee himself Paul Reubens and writer Paul Rust.

No director is attached yet, but it is highly unlikely that Apatow will direct it, he will only produce it.

Does Pee Wee deserve a comeback? Is Reubens to damn old? Is it even cool? You guys tell me below.

Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: fusionman15

Friday, April 16, 2010

Trailer of the Week -Paper Man

Trailer of the Week will go to a really good looking independent comedy/drama called Paper man. The film stars Jeff Daniels (Dumb and Dumber), Ryan Reynolds (Green Lantern), Emma Stone (Zombieland) and Lisa Kudrow (Friends).


An unlikely friendship between Richard (Daniels), a failed middle-aged novelist who has never quite grown up and Abby (Stone), a 17-year-old girl whose role in a family tragedy years earlier has stolen away her youth. Both are unsure, both are afraid to take firm steps forward, and both rely on the imaginary friends in their heads to help guide them into the future - for Richard, it is the costumed superhero Captain Excellent (Reynolds), and for Abby, it's morose fellow teenager Christopher (Culkin).


Saturday, January 23, 2010

Trailer of The Week - Cyrus

The Trailer of The Week is the dark comedy Cyrus. The film is written and directed by Jay Duplass and Mark Duplass. Starring John C. Reilly (Step-Brothers), Jonah Hill (Superbad), Marisa Tomei (The Wrestler), and Catherine Keener (The 40-year-old Virgin). The trailer is pretty funny and can't wait to see it.

With John's social life at a standstill and his ex-wife about to get remarried, a down on his luck divorcee finally meets the woman of his dreams, only to discover she has another man in her life – her son. It's a insightful and funny look at love and family in contemporary Los Angeles.



Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: fusionman15

Friday, October 9, 2009

Random Movie Review: Kuffs

This is something new I thought about doing. Everyday I will review a movie or movies from any genre and year. My point of doing so is to show you( my reader) a movie you maybe heard of and wanted to see or never heard of in your life. Reviews may be on the positive or negative side to show you if you should watch it or not.
The first to be reviewed is the 1992 comedy film Kuffs starring Christian Slater. This film should not be taken as a serious action crime film but as a comedy with a lot of action. Christian Slater does a great job playing a 21-year-old high school dropout, who takes over his dead brothers civilian police force. The things I love about the movie is how Christian breaks the fourth wall to talks to you the person in the audience and it flows very well with story. Another thing I love about this film is its well written characters and plot. Kuffs has very funny one liners and serious action at same time, which is hard to do. Also the soundtrack is spectacular. The faults lay in the action part of the film, they are not as grand as some would want for a cop film. But don't base the judgement to see it on the action part, which I believe is still very good but not as good as most other action/comedy films. If you are looking for a Funny movie with some action, then you may want to see Kuffs for a family movie night or just to watch it to get some laughs. My rating is 79 out of 100.


Benjamin Myers
PSN ID and Gamertag: Fusionman15