Critics Consensus: Parental Advisory for Baby Mama; Harold and Kumar Is Up In Smoke
Summary
This week at the movies, we have expecting ladies (Baby Mama, starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler), on-the-lam stoners (Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay, starring John Cho and Kal Penn), and embroiled bankers (Deception, starring Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman). What do the critics have to say? Back to Article
This week at the movies, we have expecting ladies (Baby Mama, starring Tina Fey and Amy Poehler), on-the-lam stoners (Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay, starring John Cho and Kal Penn), and embroiled bankers (Deception, starring Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman). What do the critics have to say? Back to Article
![]() on Apr 25 2008 02:54 PM In reply to this comment (#1704168) Wow, pinkincide,you really hurt me with that spelling insult. Sorry, didn't know i was still in language and arts and I'm sorry if my poor spelling has offended you. Also, I really don't how to change the writing style, but I don't mean for that happen. Now, on to your attempt to defeat my argument, She "largely resurrected Weekend Update which had been sucking hard for like a decade"... My answer to that is... so? Weekned Update has alawys been an overated and largely unfunny segment for the longest time. And yes, she made it better but how much really? Honestly,pinkincide answer this question: "How many times did Weekend Update leave you quiet or have ever bursting out laughing?" How many times did even the pathtically easy SNL audience, who laughs at anything, sit in silence to one of her many attempts of humor? The answer is most of the time, and even though their were moments of success on Weekend Update they were mainly due to the ability of Jimmy Fallon. Also, another question for you, what about Amy Poehler? You didn't answer my question on that subject? Don't worry, I know that question is impossible to discovered because I'm right. And no, her appearances on Weekend Update is not the answer. Yes, Fey's Weekend Update was better with than ones featuring Norm McDonald but is that really saying anything,pinkincide? Hope my poetry writing style or spelling didn't offend you. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 25 2008 03:06 PM Fey definitely is "a sharp satirist of modern times" - note he didn't say "best" or anything. 30 rock is one of the funniest shows on tv right now, although that's not really saying much any more. Ratings aren't great, but the critics and awards love it. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 25 2008 03:07 PM In reply to this comment (#1704361) Wait now i have to learn quantum physwics to understand Tina Fey's hotness? Well, thanks but no thanks dedalus7. Honestly, i think staring into her picture has warped your mind and you should look up a good psychologist or better yet go outside and observe what a "hot" woman looks like, m'kay ;) And it would be just in time.(if your thinking Sarah Jessica Parker is hot, then you officially in danger of losing your mind!!) Also, to pinkincide, I do believe Pam Anderson is hot but what the hell is wrong with that?!? I know she isn't perfect, but your insane if you think Tina Fey is more hot than her. Now I didn't say she wasn't beautiful because I beleive beauty is a much more difficult term to adminster True Beauty is found not from physical appearance but inner qualities and i bet Tina is a more "beautiful" person than Pam just because Tina is smart enough to star in a sitcom on Fox ;) So, in the end Tina is beautiful but hot is a term that, in my opinion, defines a person's outer beauty. Thus, Tina would rarely win that argument and i'm sorry but I can't say she is hot. Sorry, pinkincide, dedalus7, TombstoneLawDog but i don't think she's hot or Tremendously Funny, either. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 25 2008 03:08 PM And I do think she's pretty good looking for a woman her age - nerd is the new hot. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 25 2008 03:20 PM In reply to this comment (#1704406) Let me just get this straight CoUcH, you don't like Tina Fey. Just going out on a proverbial limb here, but something tells me she snubbed you in line at you local Starbucks while you were desperately trying to get her autograph. Or am I just reading too much between the lines?... because there is a lot of space there you know. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 25 2008 03:31 PM Y'know what I may disagree with your views on hotness but i must say your one funny person!! Hell, I wish Fey was as funny as you, but oh well. Still, no I never met Tina Fey and she didn't reject me. As everyone knows, I'm irresistable ;) But on an interesting note, I did meet Sarah Jessica Parker once at my college when she was filming a movie and she was very nice. She'll never forget me because while i was getting my autograph i complimented on her performance on one of her best movies.... Hocus Pocus!! I'll never forget the look on her face and yes she was smiling. But i stopped there didn't want to impress her too much, I respect Matt Broderick too much ;) (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 25 2008 03:34 PM In reply to this comment (#1703938) "And not to call anyone out AGAIN (4th F#CKING time), It's spelled A*W*E*some. Please. Once. Spell it right. I feel like I'm on a post with Jessica Simpson. Or Bush." Yeah - I'd like to put Jessica Simpson's Bush on MY Post for the 4th F#CKING time :-) (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 25 2008 03:41 PM In reply to this comment (#1704446) Tina Fey IS attractive...AND VERY FUNNY!!! A lot of folks don't like her because her humor is too cerebral. You actually have to THINK about the Joke, rather than watch Jim Carrey or someone talk out of his ***. Just a different type of humor for a different type of audience. The one thing that concerns me about Baby Mama, though, is the fact that Tina did NOT write it. I just found that out today. So not so sure anymore. BUT WHAT ABOUT CONRAD????? Romany Malco form Weeds and 40 Year-Old Virgin? ANYTHING that he's in is hilarious. So there a bit more of a redemption for the flick. Of course, maybe Conrad should be in Harold and Kumar. OH - And Weeds is AWESOME!! AND AUSOME!!! And MAry Louise Parker is DEFINITELY One of my favroite Milfs. Now THAT'S a concept for a movie..."My Favorite MILF". (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 25 2008 04:53 PM In reply to this comment (#1703960) Tina Fey SAVED Saturday Night Live! I wouldnt expect you to get it though. You were born in the 90's. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 25 2008 06:51 PM In reply to this comment (#1704615) Yeah well its pathetic if you were born before the 90's not seeing the great 90's and 70's episodes. Ask just about anyone who was around back then, and most of them will tell you that its not funny any more and most people on this site would agree with me. So thats pathetic if you think SNL wasnt great i.n the 90's before Tina Fey became the head writer, or if you havent seen the classic 70's episodes. So I think its pretty hard for you to understand whats funny or not funny. How do ya like dem apples EAGLE! Im just really curius on what dumb *** flicks or shows u watch, so now i am going on to your page to see youre ratings. BRB! (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 25 2008 06:54 PM In reply to this comment (#1704615) Wow thats a relief u dont rate anything, because you probably wouldnt know what you're talking about if you did. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 26 2008 08:27 AM hmm. i just found this guy on a celebs dating club'RichMatchM aking.c o m'.i am sure he is not seriously looking but for some short-term relationship according to his profile description. seems he is very rich. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 26 2008 08:44 AM I've always thought Tina Fey had a certain amount of hotness to her. She did improve SNL when she got there, obviously not to the peak of SNL's greatness, but at least made it somewhat funny after Ferrell left. Amy Pohler is freakin hilarious. Remember the "Bachelor" skit where she played the white trash chick with one leg? I can't stand Jimmy Fallon. If he was so great he would have been in more movies. I couldn't stand him on SNL always breaking character and laughing during skits that weren't funny. Saw Baby Mama yesterday. If you like Fey and Pohler, you will like this movie. It's not perfect, but I didn't mind seeing it in the theaters. I thought H&K I was overrated, but I'm not a pothead. Doogie Howser was funny though! (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 26 2008 09:46 AM I was old enough as a teen paying attention to SNL from about 89 onward. I can honestly say that, at every single cast from then until now, I've heard the same sh#t about 'Wow. This SUCKS now! It was so much better when..' ..this includes when Dennis Miller did Update and they had Myers and Kevin Nealon and young Chris Rock. This includes when they had Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman. This includes when Will Ferrel and Jimmy Fallon. There has ALWAYS been a chorus of 'SNL is done/dead/sucking/worthless' during my TV lifetime. And here's my shot at heresy; I've seen at least 15 episodes of the original series from the seventies and honestly, it's really not THAT much better. Same interesting premises, same one or two punchy jokes, SAME overdrawn, (Reply to this) |
![]() on Apr 26 2008 10:02 AM good point TombstoneLawDog. Thankfully, SNL is no longer depended on as one of the main sources for comedy or I think comedy would slowly devolve. Also, selke99 sorry but that Amy Poehler skit with the one leg was funny? Really? Okay, we are still looking for that funny sketch if anyone braves the vault of horrible amy poehler routines. who dares to enter such unfunny regions? P.S. selke99, i understand what you are saying about Fallon. Never meant to lead you on the idea that he was truely a great comedienne. But unfortunately he's Redd Foxx compared to Poehler and did make Tina Fey's weekend update somewhat funny. What's even worse regarding Fallon is the highly respected rumor that he'll take over one of the prime late night talk shows in the coming years. Now, that will be one of the saddest days in the history of comedy. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 26 2008 03:14 PM Humor, like looks, is largely in the eye of the beholder. (Reply to this) |
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on Apr 29 2008 12:10 PM AUSOME! (Reply to this) |
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