The professionally ambitious Alison and the unemployed slacker Ben are the ultimate odd couple, both likable though unsuited in every way.
Knocked Up (2007)
Runtime: 2 hrs 13 mins
Genre: Comedies
Starring: Katherine Heigl, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, Jay Baruchel
DVD Info
Release:
Jan 9, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Snap Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English
- DVS Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
- Dolby Digital - 2.0 - French, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - Judd Apatow - Director/Writer; Seth Rogen - Executive Producer/Star; Bill Hader - Actor
- Clips & Highlights - Loudon Wainwright III - Live at McCabe's
- Deleted Scenes
- Extended/Alternate Scenes
- Featurette - Directing the Director
- Gag Reel
- Line-O-Rama
- Roller Coaster Doc
Reviews
Extremely funny, well written and sharply observed comedy with strong comic performances from its talented cast.
Funny, rude and with a heart of gold that surprisingly doesn't grate.
If the essence of great comedy is truth then Knocked Up falls some way short.
Judd Apatow's follow-up to The 40-Year-Old Virgin is snort-all-over-the-person-in-front-of-you funny, hand-over-mouth filthy, and as exhilarating as inhaling from a 10-ton oxygen tank.
Very funny for an hour, Judd Apatow’s script and direction are finally mugged by a gang worse than any of these. The feelgood moralists, who terrorise all parts of Tinseltown.
Two future parents in their early 20s, hardly even grownups, make a romantic, idealistic wager on the future of their love. Apatow pulls off the considerable trick of making us feel protective, even parental towards these people.
The script is a rude joy, but the humour takes a good 40 minutes to really take wing.
A satire on American infantilism - or an example of it? Either way, it's funny.
Knocked Up reinvents the romantic comedy for a new generation.
It's so funny that you'll be snorting popcorn out of your nose before the end.
The mix of emotionally rich humour and sheer bawdy pleasures makes Knocked Up one of the finest Hollywood comedies for years. If you have someone special in your life, this just maybe the best date movie ever.
The year’s best comedy; one that confirms the arrival of an extended group of talent that looks set to take the studio comedy crown from the likes of Ferrell, Stiller and Carrey.
Knocked Up touches places most comedies wouldn't dare, some of them scarily biological, some of them scarily accurate. It's the sleeper hit of the summer, but don't worry: it's much better than that.
Not only is it hysterically funny, but it's refreshing to see a movie about adults that's not dumbed down for kids.
For all its avowed interest in life -- as in, you know, the biological imperatives of our existence -- its characters seem acquainted only with television.
Apatow's talent for accurately portraying his generation at their most self-absorbed doesn't quite go as far at justifying the script's patchy, haphazard conflicts at it does toward explaining the film's bloated running time.
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