Forgetting Sarah Marshall
#25forgetting this movie
Posted: 4/20/08 at 4:58amCruel, is that to do a Full Frontal?
#26forgetting this movie
Posted: 4/26/08 at 5:17pmI saw this movie today and thought it sucked. I am in favor of a good sex comedy but this was so immature and geared toward 13 year olds. Don't waste your time or money.
#27forgetting this movie
Posted: 4/27/08 at 1:13amIt might say something about the maturity of my sense of humor but I really like it.I don't really like a lot of raunchy sax jokes but I thought there were a lot of funny parts to it.If you are going to see a movie see baby mama instead-but overall I did enjoy Forgetting Sarah Marshall.
#28forgetting this movie
Posted: 4/27/08 at 1:18amCruel, you're the umpteenth person who's mentioned Jason's great "talent."
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#30forgetting Sarah Marshall
Posted: 4/27/08 at 8:05pm
My first thought was oh no, not another musical with vampires!
But hey with puppets, it could be a cross between Avenue Q and Lestat.
I think this was my favorite film of Judd Apatow right next to the 40 Year Old Virgin, far surparssing Knocked Up and Superbad.
#31forgetting Sarah Marshall
Posted: 4/27/08 at 10:55pm
It was pretty funny. That is all.
Nothing can beat Knocked Up.
Updated On: 4/27/08 at 10:55 PM
#32forgetting Sarah Marshall
Posted: 4/29/08 at 3:09am
I thought this movie was pretty hilarious and kinda cute.
It did run a little too long for my taste, I was getting a bit bored towards the ending but I did enjoy it a lot.
Jason Segel was a great odd kind of leading man and his script was fantastic. Kristen Bell was charming yet very diva-esque lite. I appreciated that the film did not make her into a full on bitch, she was a complex woman. At first we only see his side of the story, and as the movie goes on, we get to see her side of things. Her one dramatic moment when she confronts him was great and of course she was really funny throughout (my favorite part was the scene where the four go to dinner and she gets WASTED, all through her orgasm battle, and ending with her hilarious impersonation of the boyfriend's British accent "Bull****, Bull****, Bull****, I can't drink, Bull****." The British guy was great too. Funny stuff.
Mila Kunis is gorgeous and she made for a great romantic interest. Very sort of different type of romantic interest than I thought she would be.
Casting was great, with Paul Rudd's stoner surfer, 30 ROCK'S Jack McBrayer, and Liz Cackowski's hilarious performance being stand-outs in my book.
#33forgetting Sarah Marshall
Posted: 5/3/08 at 7:06pmSounds good!
#34forgetting Sarah Marshall
Posted: 5/14/08 at 9:09pm
Saw it last night. Loved it.
Quite a bit better than Superbad and The 40 Year Old Virgin.
And far superior to the highly overrated Knocked Up.
Smart, funny, but with a real heart. Loved loved loved it.
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#35forgetting Sarah Marshall
Posted: 5/14/08 at 9:13pmI wanna see it again. Can't wait for it to come out on DVD.
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