gaamst
Joined Jan 2009
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The premise is awesome, especially for a comedy(or a Tarantino-movie), but the end result could've been better, or at least a lot funnier. Unfortunately my biggest problem with the movie is James Franco, as he was remarkably horrible in it. If you look closely you can actually see how annoyed Seth Rogen is by the end. Specifically on the boat when he turns away after yet another cringy ad-libbed line by Franco.
Somehow Mikkelsen and Hudgens are brilliant in this. I would've liked it if the movie focused more on their characters relationship. Because the script, and in particular the dialogue, is just awful. I understand that this movie is based on a webcomic, which I haven't seen, and it's painfully obvious. The characters, except for Mikkelsen and Hudgens, are cartoonish and completely over the top, and not in a good way like Kick-Ass.
Even if Hudgens deserved a lot more screen time, she made the most of what she got. And Mikkelsen is a solid 9 in a dedicated performance. Everything else is at best a 3 out of 10, which makes this movie a 6/10.
Even if Hudgens deserved a lot more screen time, she made the most of what she got. And Mikkelsen is a solid 9 in a dedicated performance. Everything else is at best a 3 out of 10, which makes this movie a 6/10.
I'll keep this short: This movie is hilarious. First truly funny comedy I've seen in ages. Too many dramas in this category lately. Just had to write something, because we need more comedies like this one.