Knocked Up, B-In an effort to make CPOTP suitable for young children, I'm going to edit my review of this crude and inappropriate R-rated comedy.
I seriously don't know what made me *** this movie was some sort of **** romantic comedy. The title might have been a **** off, but I can never tell any **** (see: Monsters Inc. vs. Monsters Ball). I'm not watching trailers **** more. I'm going to be that guy that **** in as the final trailer end and the **** credits begin to ****.
This **** is about an up and coming **** reporter who has a one night stand with a **** loser. It jeopardizes her ****, but in a moral twist decides that she wants to **** the child. There's a lot of **** as the two learn about responsibility and trying to make a **** work.
The characters were so **** done. Paul Rudd's character was funny, but confusing. Even by the end of the film you don't **** where he stands on his ****. It left me a little bit ****, for lack of a better word. Seth Rogen traditionally has been a **** player in comedies like 40 Year Old Virgin, but showed a **** of depth in some of the more dramatic moments (although ****). His **** to being the father is one of the most **** reactions I've **** in a movie.
All in all, the film was pretty ****, but ****. Although I didn't like a lot of the jokes or ****, the originality, honesty, and ****of the situation. Can't **** it, especially for kidlins.
NOTE: As I finish typing this up, I sort of want to save the original post before I edit it, but I think I'd rather leave it up to your imagination.
1 comment:
Wow, this review is **** .
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