REEL GEEZERS- FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL (WARNING: SPOILERS)


The energetic octogenarian twin examination the ultimate dumb humerous entertainment from writer Judd Apatow “Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” These dual movie veterans move a fresh, droll and judicious and mostly unheard viewpoint to movie reviews.

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25 Responses to “REEL GEEZERS- FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL (WARNING: SPOILERS)”

  1. GonzosTwinbro says:

    Stupid old cunts

  2. hardlystopping says:

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall is one of my favorite movies. As a woman I appreciate a film where the guy is devastated by a break up, not a woman crying for months and finding new love. Haha and the women we’re both strong and clever. I love it.

  3. Willyboslythethird says:

    hahaha yayyyy!

  4. uncannysama says:

    how gives a rats ass about what these dinosaurs’ opinion anyway

  5. NellBrent says:

    I loved Sarah Marshall, but I do agree there are too many comedies like there where the rather “sloppy guy” (being Segel!! I don’t understand why anyone would see Brand that way, he’s a very handsome man) gets the perfect girl… whereas media with less-than-perfect women getting the great guy are often soaked in pitty or fairytale-unrealistic cliches.

  6. MrMoneyclips says:

    Judd Apatow does it for me. He’s simple, he makes jokes that you dont need a setup for, and each movie he does takes the average guy seriously.

    He’s no Hitchcock, but he’s getting there.

  7. eichenblattma says:

    you two have a dialogue that is more priceless than any apatow movies, an i love judd apatow

  8. paulaitchison says:

    You two are comedy gold

  9. zenonisblack says:

    i too am in love with her character………

  10. cracka629 says:

    male nudity = hilarious
    russell brand’s character, hilarious
    kristen bell is beautiful
    mila kunis, i am in love with her character. i loved this movie.

  11. epstone1 says:

    I’m with Marcia. Terrible movie. The British rock star is great though.

  12. whymeee says:

    how can a opinion be better?

  13. Goldhelmriel says:

    LOL…wieners

  14. Goldhelmriel says:

    Agreed, he was a bit of a turd in this one- he was quite a bit more insulting to Marcia than usual (usually its only one or two off-color comments or jabs).

    I also think its a bit naive of him to say all that is needed is for women to write the scripts they want to see. He KNOWS the movie business & knows how difficult it is to get even good original writing & scripts by anyone. Even if its a good script, they can reject it, or they will edit it to death until its typical Hollywood crap.

  15. MehTube says:

    Lorenza’s opinion is better, but overall great video. 5/5

  16. mariahkraft says:

    marica i think may have been missing the point, it doesnt matter if the girls are good characters the movie isnt about the girls, the movie is about the guy, and what happens to him after the breakup, the women are just crutches

  17. hhkhkhkhhkh says:

    FSM is awesome.

  18. DigitalTransfer says:

    I love the reviews. Dont agree with this one. I thought the women were very fleshed out Jason Segel is a man. Most men write from the male perspective. All the characters are real, Sarah Marshall isnt evil she’s real, same with Peter. He pushed her away. Everyone is essentially a good person who makes bad choices. I liked it.

  19. LipMytights says:

    Why are directors/writers with faces like Mr. Potatohead casting themselves opposite beautiful women? Zach Braff, the pudgy schlub who wrote ‘Knocked Up’….

  20. smartkitmj says:

    Too late. This the year I hit you with something. LOL. I totally agreed with her review.

  21. 1hitwonderthemusical says:

    I enjoy your reviews. Gives an older, more mature perspective on movies.

  22. Jenny77777 says:

    Or find a way to get 10 million dollars and produce it myself :D

  23. coreya7x67 says:

    I’m a 21 year old male, and I love good witty dialogue in a film, it’s what keeps me interested, there doesn’t have to be sex on the screen to keep younger people in the seats, not all of us are as immature as marcia seems to think, and can enjoy a film simply for the witty dialogue and awkward situations. I agree with Lorenzo’s point of view 100%.

  24. daratheexplara says:

    I want to see sex and dialogue. Mostly sex though. :)

    Just kiddin’.

  25. cutelyenigmatik says:

    I don’t see how a male director and writer can effectively make a movie from a female perspective. It’s an unfair expectation to have considering that all the movies from the Apatow camp has been from a male perspective, which I find interesting because it shows the vulnerability and feelings of guys for a change.

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