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[.ca] Knocked Up (Unrated) [HD DVD]



Knocked me down:
This is a very funny movie. If you liked the 40 Year Old Virgin, you'll like this. Definitely not your average romantic comedy. This version has tons of extra features. Behind the scenes videos, commentaries, Picture-in-Picture exclusives, Web-enabled features, the list just goes on. The disc is also double sided with the standard DVD release so you can watch this movie wherever you want. How can you lose with features like these? The video quality is also superb. Who says you need to have a big budget action film to impress you with it's visuals. Every frame of this High Definition movie is clear and stunning (even the ones you'd hope were blurry). If you want comedy, and you have an HD-DVD player, then you cannot miss out on this title.


ew! what a stupid movie!:
This is very crass, vulgar movie. The fact that so many people have loved it is a commentary on our times. It is the first in a string of crass movies which I have rented and within just a few moments of watching I wished I hadn't. The only thing that I can recommend about this movie... it is an excellent demonstration of how another person's bad habits can pull you down. Heigl's character started out as a fairly clean person who had a problem with watching R-rated stuff on TV... by the end of the movie she was lounging around and excitedly yelling out whenever frontal nudity came on the screen. Now there's wonderful mommy material!


Reall,honestly...Not all that great!:
I can concur w/ the previous reviewer in the sense that sure a child COULD change everything.But i personally do not even believe for ONE MOMENT that this scenario would of EVER taken place. This chick would of never gone to bed w/ this so-called STONER.Sober or DRUNK.You gotta figure(or perhaps u don't)that she would of been hit on by other more pleasing fellows.But alas it is a movie after all and really,honestly...it's not all that great. First the movie was way too long.Had 30 or 40 minutes been chopped-off it probably would of served the story better(imo).But,even still-there were moments when i was not exactly sure what this movie was aiming for.Clearly not a light-hearted comedy.I mean,there were very dramatic spots.I was especially taken aback at the confrontation w/ the doc. at the end of the movie.I mean,is this REALLY what goes down in delivery rooms from a doctor? The character played by Seth Rogen was lovable & laid-back in the beginning.And then you see this nasty side of him start to grow.And,well,for me,i found him very dislikable.Now,sure,a pregnancy.A child.The STRESSES of this could make someone so serene(like the character) end up this way.But seriously,the movie,i felt was up and down(no pun intended). Perhaps if i watched it a couple more times it will grown on me.But,as it stands for me today,this movie started off strong and then about halfway through it dragged and got ugly.Not the childbirth situation,just the characters. I'm sure i would of enjoyed this movie much better if it was say 100 minutes TOPS!The length of this movie made it more of a drama then a comedy.And,maybe it is a dramedy and NOT classified as a comedy afterall.Who really knows?


Genuine and Amusing Comedy:
Seth Rogen plays Ben Stone, a lazy stunted-adolescent leech who lives in the United States illegally with his band of loser pothead perverts. Together they aspire to create the next Mr. Skin website devoted to informing other miscreants of their ilk about nude scenes in movies. He is a pathetic loser and I had to really struggle to like him. Katherine Heigl plays Alison, an ambitious entertainment journalist on the verge of mainstream success. One of the early scenes involving her work includes a great self-parodying cameo by Ryan Seacrest. Anyway, the two coincidentally meet one night at a bar and drink enough that Alison makes the mistake of spending the night with Stone and she gets pregnant. We watch the characters develop in this normal and almost universally relative scenario. Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann almost top the two leads in their performances as Allison's sister Debbie and her seemingly uninterested husband Pete. It seems to me that Rudd just gets better and better with each supporting role. Ben has a long way to go before he can deal with becoming a father and his transformation might have been in danger of not being a convincing one were it not for Rogen's subtly attached performance. He really carries the film. Anyway, Knocked Up had a lot of hype in a time of quality comedies. It seems there are two sides that watch comedies. One side is the stern critic that shuns pure slapstick and cheap humor and the other is the side that will gladly watch films like Billy Madison, Hot Rod, and Old School over and over again. The stern critic in me accepts that Knocked Up is a halfway decent film even without all of the great humor but the other side in me sees the often outrageous humor in Knocked Up as its greatest strength. It really does have some incredibly funny moments that make the often slow pace of the story much easier to drudge through. It is overall a very enjoyable movie and seems shorter than its surprising length (over two hours). I heard one critic say that Knocked Up is in bad need of an editor. That's probably true and the pacing issues are the primary reason I won't give Knocked Up a perfect rating. The film has some great cameos throughout and contains many of director Judd Apatow's (The 40 Year Old Virgin) regulars from his old television show Freaks and Geeks. The cast is a surprisingly effective collaboration and the cameos are both effective and funny. The humor never gets too stupid but there are times where it gets pretty close. Overall, Knocked Up is a well-polished adult comedy that almost anyone will enjoy.


Could have been a great comedy:
Knocked up is one of those witty films that can take a potentially serious subject matter and make it serious. I mean there's all the hallmarks of a woman-power tear jerker here: Loser boyfriend, dedicated carreer woman, redemption, true love..."TO BLAVE" (To quote Billy Crystal in Princess Bride) However many parts of the movie are funny, what made it unfunny to me was the unlikability of many of the characters. I'm all for the loveable stoners, but fat, out of work, completely apathetic stoner slobs are unbelieveable as love interests to me. At least not to the type of woman Heigl is in the movie...at least not out of high-school. At best this is a dress rehearsal for the much superior Superbad.


Actor:Tim Bagley
Actor:Steve Carell
Actor:Katherine Heigl
Actor:Joanna Kerns
Actor:Loudon Wainwright III
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Binding:HD DVD
Director:Judd Apatow
EAN:0025195010634
Format:AC-3
Format:Dolby
Format:Dubbed
Format:NTSC
Format:Subtitled
Format:Widescreen
MPN:01276
Release Date:2007-09-25
Theatrical Release Date:2007-06-01
UPC:025195010634



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