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Posted: April 19th, 2008, 8:34am Report to Moderator
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Just been to see this film, It is easily the funniest film I have seen for a few years. I never really liked Superbad or Knocked Up, but this I never stopped laughing the whole time. Russell Brand stole the whole movie to be fair, he was excellent in a role I guess was written for him as really he just played himself. Really great script, Really good laugh.
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Was a great movie, I saw in the cinema twice. This is a prime example of the movie's people have come to expect from Apatow, and with Jason Segal in a starring role, he did a great job. I had only seen him in Knocked Up before, but he has shown he can make a film funny. Russel Brand however, was fantastic. He added a new dimension to the comedy, and every scene Brand was involved in, I knew there was going to be comedy. Especially the shirt scene in the restaurant. Great movie.


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