| Review Date: Director: Nicholas Stoller Writer: Jason Segel Producers: Judd Apatow, Shauna Robertson Actors: Jason Segel as Peter Kirsten Bell as Sarah Mila Kunis as Rachel |
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Of course, one of my favorite characters in the entire film (and from any movie this year) was British comedian Russell Brand, who cracked my ass up at every turn. Even though I didn’t fully understand everything that he was saying, I laughed at pretty much everything I did understand (“Look at my limo driver… I’m going to have sex with her!!”), and who doesn’t love a guy who’s a real asshole, but real polite about everything? The film doesn’t have as many memorable moments as THE 40-YEAR OLD VIRGIN, KNOCKED UP or SUPERBAD, but Segel’s “Dracula Opera” was pretty fuckin’ funny. Ultimately though, it was the film’s believability in terms of its relationships that won me over, with the scenes between Segel and Kristin Bell ringing true, as well as the new stuff between him and Mila Kunis. By the way, Kunis is hot as shit…just thought I’d mention that. Much like THE BREAK-UP, the film obviously went for the funny bone first, but the human interactions weren’t just written up as a bonus, but rather, an integral part of the screenplay. I think we’ve all been dumped at some point in our lives, so we can smell phoniness a mile away.
I also really liked the fact that all the way until the final scene, I actually had NO IDEA who Segel would end up with. Why? Because unlike many cookie-cutter rom-coms out there, the characters in this film weren’t obvious one-dimensional “good guys” and “bad guys”, but “real people”, who all seemed to have reasons to act the way that they did. Also, how gorgeous was this movie to look at? I mean, it’s one thing to watch a film like FOOL’S GOLD because it “looks pretty”, but how about some entertainment to go along with that, right? FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL delivers in many categories, and is the best romantic comedy that I’ve seen so far this year. I look forward to watching it again one day and not solely because Segel shows us his penis in several scenes. PS: I don’t mind a man showing off his manhood in a film, especially when you’re hung like Segel (mazeltov!), but after the third time, that was the only thing about the movie that I felt was a little overdone. We get it…the man is hung like a moose…think of us “little people”. Other than that, smashing film! “You shall not pass!!!!” Fun stuff.