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Directed By Harold Ramis
Written By: Harold Ramis, Gene Stupnitsky, Lee Eisenberg
Cast: Jack Black, Michael Cera, Olivia Wilde, June Diane Raphael, David Cross, Juno Temple, Oliver Platt, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Hank Azaria, Vinnie Jones, Marshall Manesh, Paul Rudd, Harold Ramis, Xander Berkeley, Gia Carides, Rhoda Griffis, Eden Riegel, Katie Soo, Paul Scheer, David Pasquesi, Rick Overton, Courtney Shay Young, Kayla Clary, Bryan Massey, Michael Byrnes, Joseph Cintron, Z. Ray Wakeman, Jimmy Lee Jr., Rion Hunter, Chris Ranney, Darcel White Moreno, Colvin Roberson, Michael C. 'Mike' Allen, Joe Basile, Ted Ferguson, Lacey Ford, Eric Gipson, Adam Knapp, Gregory Leiker, Krystal Mayo, Lee Ann McDade, Eric Kelly McFarland, Ashley-Anne Parker, Chris Parson, Jeannie Perrin, Halley Rachal, Matthew Ramsaur, Chaz Smith, Thomas Wallace, Steven E. Williams, Johnny Wright, Angela Ware, Christopher M. Holland, James B. McDaniel, Steven Whiteman, Jenna Craig, Gabriel Sunday, Christian Di Salvo, Kelly Connolly, Ella Davidson, Tammy Eaton, Brandon B. Helmes, JaLynn Martin, Lucas CorVatta, Sarah J. Thompson, Matthew Willig, Keet Davis, Daulton Brewer, Matthew Davidson, Sarah Davidson, John Gearries, Scott Jackman, Eric Michael Kochmer, Dennis Massey, Cindy McBride, Andrew Roffe, Sarah J. Thompson
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Year One (2009)
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Movie Review by RONNIE June 17th, 2009
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slapstick comedy
"Year One" a crazy, crazy comedy. Zed played by Jack Black, and Oh played by Michael Cera, gets kicked-out of their tribe and seeks out on there own. In their travels, they meet-up with an advanced civilization that has a King. As they associate with this new somewhat advanced Kingdom, the comedy thickens with the story line. At least this movie had a story line. Most comedies have very little story line that any moron could write. This movie has basic slapstick comedy and butt of jokes, with parts not so funny; it felt like the writers were running out of material and straining to make it a funny comedy, however, it kept your mind off the stock market.
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