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Reel Geezers- Forgetting Sarah Marshall (warning: spoilers)

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The dynamic octogenarian duo review the latest wacky comedy from producer Judd Apatow "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." These two movie veterans bring a fresh, funny and insightful and often unheard perspective to movie reviews.

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  • 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.

  • 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%.

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  • @gnarlybirdman you sssslllllaaaaaaggggg!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gnarlybirdman Thanks mookster

  • she needs to cash in her pension and buy a sense of humour. Perhaps two.

  • @GonzosTwinbro You're trash mate cheers

  • Stupid old cunts

  • 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.

  • hahaha yayyyy!

  • how gives a rats ass about what these dinosaurs' opinion anyway

  • 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.

  • 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.

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