It's a humorless PG-13 comedy aimed at middle school kids/some high school kids. Anyone else should stay at home and watch Over the Edge instead.
Drillbit Taylor (2008)
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Reviews Counted:139
Fresh:36
Rotten:103
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: Owen Wilson's charms can't save Drillbit Taylor, an unfunny, overly familiar bullied-teen comedy.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for crude sexual references throughout, strong bullying, language, drug references and partial nudity.
Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:28-03-2008
Synopsis: DRILLBIT TAYLOR tells the story of three nerdy adolescents who, on their very first day of high school, find themselves the target of a merciless, near psychotic bully. The friends band together... DRILLBIT TAYLOR tells the story of three nerdy adolescents who, on their very first day of high school, find themselves the target of a merciless, near psychotic bully. The friends band together and pool their funds to hire a personal bodyguard, Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson). Taylor, a homeless beach bum and AWOL army soldier, plans to con the kids just long enough to pull together the money needed to amscray off to Canada. A momentary flash of a conscience and a growing crush on a teacher at the boys' high school, however, compels Drillbit to stick around, do the right thing, and ultimately save the day. The movie is fluff to the extreme, and because it's from the duo of Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow it's easy to long for more. There's a remarkably talented comic cast here, though, that includes, among others, Upright Citizens Brigade veteran Matt Walsh, former Daily Show correspondent Beth Littleford, and indie favorite Frank Whaley. And while it never reaches the near poetic heights of vulgarity to be found in SUPERBAD and KNOCKED UP, one can sense Rogen and Apatow's supreme wit poking around the edges of the film. Where DRILLBIT does succeed, however, is as a fun movie for pre- and early-adolescent boys. KNOCKED UP and 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN deal with some adult subject matter, meaning the plots are driven by issues that 13-year-olds most likely can not relate to, and SUPERBAD is raunchy to the point where parents might not want their kids to see it until they can at least drive. DRILLBIT, on the other hand, strikes a nice middle ground, as it deals with the age-old problem of the high school bully and throws in just enough raunch & roll to keep the sleepover rowdy until dawn. [More]
Starring: Owen Wilson, Leslie Mann, Danny McBride, Josh Peck
Starring: Owen Wilson, Leslie Mann, Danny McBride, Josh Peck, Troy Gentile, David Dorfman, Nate Hartley, Stephen Root
Director: Steven Brill
Director: Steven Brill
Screenwriter: Kristofor Brown, Seth Rogen
Story: Edmond Dantes, Kristofor Brown, Seth Rogen
Producer: Judd Apatow, Susan Arnold, Donna Arkoff Roth
Composer: Christophe Beck
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for Drillbit Taylor
This has so many unrealistic setups that it is hard to sit back and enjoy Wilson's talent and Gentile's ability to deliver the laugh line.
I'd call it a pointless endeavor, except now we might finally be able to pinpoint the source of Wilson's recent depression.
Drillbit Taylor is second-rate Apatow, but it still outperforms most teen comedies.
A comedy that's surprisingly low on genuine laughs ... a trite, tamed and toned-down version of Apatow's high school formula with little of the pop or pizzazz of his other recent movies.
Was writer Seth Rogen this annoying as a kid? I hope not. Then again, it probably explains a lot about why he seems incapable of creating original characters.
The two leads here are not nearly as desperate for Drillbit to come through as the script is, but it never happens.
...teen audiences may enjoy it, but only because they'll be mistaking it for something original.
It very quickly loses whatever steam it had, to the point that the last half hour feels unbearably drawn out.
Bereft of jokes while overloaded with keenly observed individual moments, Drillbit Taylor can best be described as an almost success. This also means it's a figurative failure.
As ever, Wilson's charmingly slippery delivery sets the tone and saves the day from slapsticky broadness.
By film's conclusion, Drillbit is a mock hero at best, and the few bits of comedy have been overshadowed by viciousness.
The only real point of comparison between this film and previous Apatow efforts is that this film also has a running time that is far too long for its own good
a funny movie, but a movie without many memorable moments and it suffers from a great deal of predictability.
I really question the casting of Wilson because he looked almost as bored making the movie as the audience that has to suffer through it
Apart from a few mildly funny bits of slapstick, "Drillbit Taylor" doesn't come near the level of comedy that Judd Apatow and screenwriter Seth Rogen are known for.
What it sets out to do, and effectively so, is to wring some giggles out of the insecurities we all feel on that first day of school.
Drillbit Taylor goes down with ease when it isn't trying too hard. This may not be a great teen comedy, but it is a warm and smart one.
I don't know whether to laugh or cry when considering that the best moments within this Owen Wilson comedy are the times when Owen Wilson is nowhere near it.
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