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Starring: Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Jason Segel, Tim Bagley, J.P. Manoux, Adam Scott, Alan Tudyk, Steve Carell, Harold Ramis, Owen Wilson, Jonas Neal, Martin Starr, Stormy, Kristen Wiig, Aidan Gonzales, Andrew Gonzales, Leah Liang, Michelle Woods, A.J. Presley, Giuliana DePandi, Brianna Brown, Ana Mercedes, Angel Princess, Charlyne Yi, Melinda Bennett, Ken Jeong, B.J. Novak, Grant Hayes, Jeffery Houston, Debbie Matenopoulos, Stephanie Mnookin, B.J. Novak, Rowdy Roddick, Catt Sadler, Ryan Seacrest, John Tobin, Daniel Cordiner
Directed By: Judd Apatow
Written By: Judd Apatow
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Knocked Up (2007)
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Ben watched Ben #2
Favorite Movie Quote: "Marriage is like a tense, unfunny version of Everybody Loves Raymond, only it doesn't last 22 minutes. It lasts forever."
OK, I am just not with it. I didn't think Borat was funny, either.
I'm going to start a website where I watch comedies and let people know where the funny parts are. In this one the first laugh came at exactly 60 minutes. That is when Ben (Seth Rogen) was on his knees proposing. Dude, you can't be serious? That is so funny! Now, the next laugh comes at 88 minutes when Debbie (Leslie Mann) and Alison (Katherine Heigl) are trying to get into the club. Major laughs here. That was it - just two laughs the whole movie. Oh, I am sure those who vote on teen Choice and People's Choice awards found many more laughs from this bunch of pathetic losers. I mean, who doesn't know about Mr. Skin?
Maybe it was just depression overflowing from watch Ben in Don't Let Me Die on a Sunday. No, two Bens, two movies, one seriously depressing, and the other just not funny, dude. At least the first Ben only held me for 87 minutes. By the time I got through this one, I was screaming for an epidural. So sue me.
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