Zack and Miri Make A Porno Release
Date: October 31, 2008 Studio: The Weinstein Company Director: Kevin Smith Screenwriter: Kevin Smith Starring: Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Craig Robinson, Traci Lords, Katie
Morgan, Ricky Mabe, Jeff Anderson, Jason Mewes Genre: Comedy MPAA Rating: R (for strong crude sexual content including dialogue,
graphic nudity and pervasive language) Official Website:
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here Plot Summary: Lifelong friends and roommates Zack (Seth Rogen) and Miri
(Elizabeth Banks) are facing hard times and a mountain of debt. When the
electricity and plumbing get cut off, they seize upon the idea of making a
homegrown porno movie for some quick cash, enlisting the help of their friends.
The two vow that having sex will not ruin their friendship. But as filming
begins, what started out as a business proposition between friends turns into
something much more
EN 5 Second Review:
The funniest movie of 2008. Romantic comedy given the
Kevin Smith / Set Rogen treatment and it works like a charm.
Zack
and Miri may be the funniest comedy we’ve seen all year, a surprisingly
smart, raunchy -- even sweet film. Pete Hammond: Hollywood.com
Even considering his great work in Knocked Up, Zack is
Rogen’s most accomplished character to date, a lovable loser who uses
last-ditch initiative to turn his life around and in the process
discovers more than he ever bargained for. Chemistry is a tricky thing,
but Rogen certainly has it in spades with co-star Banks, who takes what
could have been a broadly sketched role and turns Miri into a
three-dimensional woman who doesn’t even realize her true soul mate may
be right under her nose --literally...more
Seth
Rogen is totally out of control. He's been marvelously funny
in the past, and will be again, but get that party animal
back in his cage Joe Morgenstern: Wall Street
Journal
really dumb, even though it starts promisingly and
continues, in a self-infatuated way, to consider itself
quite bright...more