lauren-534-409681
I am always excited to see a movie about Hollywood or people that live there like KnockedUp and people that live in Hollywood or any of those Katherine Heigel movies, and this was done good for a low budget indie. You can tell in parts but I thought it was good overall. Duff was in it way more than expected and good on top of it, which is an unexpected surprise. Same went for Sheen, I love him and think he's hilarious but he was just sort of sweet in this and actually did a great honest job at being a "star" in the movie world. The 2 leads were really awesome together and i got choked up at the end because it felt like they both really loved each other. I heard it was based on them so not sure if they are a real couple but it def felt that way and i thought it was cute. Really heavy foul language though so don't take anyone younger than 16, I accidentally had my little sister with me and she was too young for it at 12.
ImAMovieNut
Guy meets Girl. Girl has an Ex who comes into town and makes 3's company. The fat guy is insecure and with the typical pretty girl. Fat guy screws it all up by taking his relationship fore granted. He loses the girl and she comes back. In a nutshell that's the movie. I saw it and have to say I laughed a few times here and there. The audience laughed out loud a lot. It'd be a good movie for college kids, drinking and hanging out or a quick date movie. Charlie Sheen was in like 2 scenes. Hilary Duff was actually in it a good number of times. I would say she is the 3rd female most in it for sure. So that was cool. Josh Gad is pretty funny, and i wasn't really a fan of his before this. I love the girl playing his girlfriend, she was by far the most serious. Followed by the Disturbia guy. He's pretty stellar in everything he does. The ex- was really funny for being a meat head sort of guy that he was playing. Overall it had some good moments with some surprising new faces. This is a good movie to at least check out once. It's worth the stars to check out. They were all way more than cameos and I would say I was shocked how much Duff and others were actually in it,
StumpyNails
First Off- I don't usually review or vote. So that's why I didn't give it a 10. Perfection is un- human.I don't see a lot of movies but i went with a friend who had to drag me to go and i only went because it was a free ticket. That being said; I was pleasantly surprised. Knew Josh Gad from Love and Other Drubs and The Rocker. Not a fan. I found him to be annoying and a huge over actor. However, in this movie he is brought down to reality with his girlfriend's performance, and I was really surprised by his performance. I had never seen Johnny Messner or Kristen Ruhlin before this film, I can say I am now fans of them. I knew Hilary Duff and Charlie Sheen (not impressed by any standard) but these are A list people so that was interesting to see them in this. I knew the True Blood girl, and think she's great in that. Obviously I know Newman from Seinfeld, he was typically funny in this. It was funny like any romantic comedy, Knocked Up, has raunchy jokes, and this is packed with raunchy jokes for guys. However, it does have some heartfelt, moments with real emotion at times thanks to the main girl keeping the movie from being your typical straight to DVD flick. Having some strong independent actors like her and Melonie Diaz really made it worth while to recommend for me. Hilary Duff gave a good performance and looks amazing in the movie. Maybe the best I've ever seen her. Just really pretty. My vote is to check it out. If anything you'll walk away with a smile on your face and possibly surprised at some new performances.
L R.
This is just my opinion but after watching a screener of this movie, I found myself thoroughly enjoying it and I even laughed out loud a handful of times. I was skeptical at first about whether I wanted to give this type of movie 85 minutes of my life, now I'm glad I did. I can see why Charlie Sheen, Hilary Duff, and the other famous actors would do this movie. It's different and more sentimental than most of the movies they are frequently doing.I'd recommend this movie to most movie goers out there, but mainly for a high school or more youthful audience. They will get a kick out of the witty writing and comedy that Josh Gad provides.