Miss March
March 13th, 2009
Miss MarchMarch 13th, 2009 Advertisments |
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Plot Release Year: 2009 Rating: 4.8/10 (11,257 voted) Critic's Score: 7/100 Director: Zach Cregger Stars: Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore, Raquel Alessi Storyline Writers: Zach Cregger, Trevor Moore Cast: Taglines: After four years in a coma, Eugene Pratt is going to be reunited with his high school sweetheart...on pages 95-97. Details Official Website: Fox Searchlight | Release Date: 13 March 2009 Opening Weekend: $2,409,156 (USA) (15 March 2009) (1742 Screens) Gross: $4,542,775 (USA) (26 April 2009) Technical Specs Runtime: | (unrated version) Did You Know? Trivia: Goofs: Quotes: User Review I guess we just aren't allowed to have fun at the movies anymore... Obviously, this movie is not for everyone. It makes last years Sex Drive look like a family movie. Because of this, many people will be turned off by the movie. About a third of the people walked out of the theater when I saw it, and most likely the majority of them went home and rated this a One. Being a fan of the Whitest Kids U'know, I was very excited to hear about this back in December. and then very annoyed when they kept pushing back the release date. But finally, It arrived and it was great, in my opinion. Not quite to my expectations but by no means bad. It is true that some of the jokes become incredibly repetitive, and they dragged the lesbians scene out to the point that it was no longer funny. But more often than not, the jokes are hits rather than misses. Many people have given the film poor reviews because of how unbelievably vulgar the jokes are. Which makes me wonder: Why would you see a raunchy teen sex comedy that takes place at the playboy mansion, and was written, directed by, and starring two of the Whitest Kids U'know if you are offended by vulgar humor? Trevor Moore was hilarious as always but I do feel that Zach Creggor's talent was in many ways wasted. He got very few of the best lines, though, one could expect that since he plays the cliché "serious" buddy that is found in all teen sex comedies. Craig Robinson was great, though I thought that his character got a bit annoying after a while. But despite the films dirty charm and frequent laugh out loud moments, there were also a fair number of flaws. Miss MArch suffered from the same issue that the latest Harold And Kumar installment did: Every once in a while they would go just a bit too far. In a film like this you have to walk the line. In many cases, they would take a flying leap over it. Which is fine, to a certain extent. The problem was that the just didn't seem to realize when to quit. Dirty does not always mean funny. If you are trying to decide whether or not to see it, just know that it can either be a laugh out loud hilarious raunch filled comedy roller-coaster or it can be a dull, lifeless, trashy, tasteless, bomb of a movie, depending on your taste, or lack thereof. I personally found it to be the former rather than the latter. But it is most certainly not the type of movie that you should see with your family. 8/10 Comments: |
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