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Went to see this over the weekend. Not exactly the movie we went to see. Yes, it's rated R and yes it has its moments. However, the marketing made this seem like a really raunchy comedy was misleading. Aside from a couple scenes and language this didn't seem like the movie advertised. Take those couple scenes and language out and it's a borderline R comedy IMO. If I had known that gong in? This movie would have been on target.
The fact that the marketing didn't match the movie made me feel a tad misled. This movie seemed like it was trying to skirt a grey line on what kind of movie it wanted to be. Not that this was bad or anything and we liked it, but it just wasn't the movie we went to see.
Went to see this over the weekend. Not exactly the movie we went to see. Yes, it's rated R and yes it has its moments. However, the marketing made this seem like a really raunchy comedy was misleading. Aside from a couple scenes and language this didn't seem like the movie advertised. Take those couple scenes and language out and it's a borderline R comedy IMO. If I had known that gong in? This movie would have been on target.
The fact that the marketing didn't match the movie made me feel a tad misled. This movie seemed like it was trying to skirt a grey line on what kind of movie it wanted to be. Not that this was bad or anything and we liked it, but it just wasn't the movie we went to see.
Or maybe you just aren’t the target audience for a raunchy movie if you don’t like raunchy humor. A lot of people do.That's funny, we were going to see it but I saw the "raunchy" description on Rotten Tomatoes, so we passed.
There's this whole thing going on where the film industry thinks it has to include raunch to make people want to see or enjoy a film. Why not just focus on making a good film? Business decisions I guess.
Several times we have found movies to stream at home which seemed like they were going to be good, except the opening scene is a sex scene. Then we know it sucks if they make that the opening scene to keep viewers engaged or whatever.
I am probably a different audience than you. I love raunchy comedies so I am probably more of the target audience.That's funny, we were going to see it but I saw the "raunchy" description on Rotten Tomatoes, so we passed.
There's this whole thing going on where the film industry thinks it has to include raunch to make people want to see or enjoy a film. Why not just focus on making a good film? Business decisions I guess.
Several times we have found movies to stream at home which seemed like they were going to be good, except the opening scene is a sex scene. Then we know it sucks if they make that the opening scene to keep viewers engaged or whatever.
I am probably a different audience than you. I love raunchy comedies so I am probably more of the target audience.
The nice thing about this movie is it isn't raunch just for raunch.
I'm ok with some of it worked a into a good story, but not raunch for the sake of raunch if that makes sense.
Of course Bridesmaids is one of my all time favorites.
You raise a good question: How do we define the raunchy comedy genre?
Or maybe you just aren’t the target audience for a raunchy movie if you don’t like raunchy humor. A lot of people do.
good question, but one that doesn’t have an easy, one size fits all answer.Agreed.
But what do you think of movies that open with a sex scene? Is that good writing? Bridesmaids is the only decent one I can remember.
good question, but one that doesn’t have an easy, one size fits all answer.
Take Fleabag for example. That show starts off with I believe to be the lead having anal sex and it is brilliant, smart and funny. Sets the tone perfectly.
Then there’s Old School, which for me, was just a lame attempt at being raunchy/edgy early.
So it really all depends on the scene.