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Paul
Directed by Greg Mottola
Written by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost
With Pegg, Frost, Jason Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Sigourney Weaver, Seth Rogen
Two British comic-book geeks traveling across the U.S. encounter an alien outside Area 51.
Teaser trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPBPAGo-Qn8
Haha, this looks like American Dad and the whole Roger situation. Could be funny, let's wait and see.
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Really really don't know about this one.
if Edgar Wright's not directing it's gonna suck
Jason Bateman will save this movie, but Seth Rogen will sink it.
Quote from: ElPandaRoyal on October 19, 2010, 09:47:51 AM
Haha, this looks like American Dad
exactly. definitely gonna skip this tripe. blah.
International Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5ipZwwQPcY
such a stoner movie. I'll watch it sometime and instantly regret it
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Aesthetically it's a nice looking poster, I'm just not sure who over the age of 15 would want to see that movie?
(Note: I'm still going to see this movie.)
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/universal/paul/
from my blog (http://modage.tumblr.com/post/3940652728/paul-review):
This is the worst kind of review to write. I love everyone involved in the making of this film but I didn't love the film. Pegg & Frost are responsible for "Shaun of the Dead," which I wrote a 2,642 word essay (http://modage.tumblr.com/post/1400001209/in-defense-of-shaun-of-the-dead) on how much I love it. Greg Mottola previously directed "Superbad," easily one of the best comedies of the last decade (as well as episodes of "Arrested Development" and "Undeclared.") So believe me when I say that it pains me to admit that the film does not work. The film is about a couple of best friends (and nerds) from England on their first trip to America who, on a tour of America's UFO sighting spots, discover an alien named Paul (voiced by Seth Rogen).
The two begin their journey at Comic-Con and that's only one of many attempts to hit the sweet spot for geeks that also includes "The Empire Strikes Back" t-shirts, and myriad references to "E.T." and "Close Encounters of The Third Kind." The supporting cast is also filled out with comedians I love (Jason Bateman, Bill Hader, Kristen Wiig) but something about the whole film just feels 'off.' The comic rhythms just aren't there and Pegg & Frost are left mainly out to dry, (I'm not sure I laughed until about 10 minutes into the film when Paul shows up).
It's a shame because this movie was clearly made for me. The action sequences are shot quite well, the effects on Paul are especially well done (completely CG characters usually really bother me), but despite good efforts from all involved it falls short. Pegg & Frost both mentioned having to go a little broad with the script in order to make the film, (special effects and road/action movie aren't cheap). So you get the feeling that from the poster to some of the juvenile humor they might have compromised their efforts a bit too much catering to some imaginary larger audience. It's not a complete disaster, and still entertains, but I had hoped for better from all involved.
Mod's right. My god, this was an awkward film. Some sequences were cringe worthy and it didn't have any of the magic that 'Hot Fuzz' and 'Superbad' had. Maybe the executives thought that if you put two of these groups together that gold would happen but oviously that did not happen. Tread carefully nefore netflixing.