She is the epitome of a skank. At least in my estimation of one, she is.
what did everyone think of this movie... i almost peed my pants i thought it was THAT funny
I saw it tonight, it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be.
I want to see it. I have loved Justing Long since he was in "Galaxy quest" he has that great sexy geek appeal.
oh, and he's talented too. I just hope he gets more successful now that he's landed a lead role in a film.
Roeper hated it. The Ebert replacement whose name I can't remember started out hating it but ended up giving it thumbs up.
I'm still hurting from Justin Long's involvement in Waiting.
I thought this movie was very funny, if not a bit predictable--but that didn't cause me to like it less. I, too, am a fan of Justin Long and his sexy nerd appeal.
Also, I enjoyed seeing Jonah Hill in a featured role... his smaller appearances in comedic films in the past have been great, so it was good to see more of him.
I just saw this -- and I was surprised I liked it as much as I did. Yes, it was completely predictable (I mean Anthony Heald as an uptight administrator? Hmmm, where have I seen that before...), but there were some very big laughs, especially from Lewis Black, the kid who played Glen - and as many times as I've seen it on the commercials, the "ask me about my weiner" just keeps getting funnier and funnier to me (I also have a very good friend whose last name is Weiner, so the joke may not have the same appeal to everyone).
At any rate, predictable, yes. Entertaining - absolutely.
I just got home from seeing this movie. It was so predictable, but so funny. This was a great movie to see as I started my last year of college. I wish that I could go to S.H.I.T.
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Justin Long's first big break was on the TV show "Ed", in which he looked like a young David Schwimmer and acted like a young Woody Allen.
And no one has mentioned his very funny performance as Jennifer Aniston's extremely effeminate co-worker in "The Break-Up". Did only Chicagoans see that movie?
No, I saw the Break Up - though why I'm admitting to that, I have no idea.
I loved Ed -- though the Warren Cheswick stories often felt ridiculously tacked on.
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