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Monday, February 10, 2014
The Internship: The UNRATED Version
The Internship I originally looked down upon baed on it's PG-13 rating. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson need to be in R-rated comedy where they can curse and explore the vulgarities of our language. The unrated version accomplishes that and more. I can't imagine seeing the PG-13 version now, and you shouldn't either. The movie follows Wilson and Vaughn as they are unceremoniously told they no longer have jobs selling watches where they've worked for YEARS. Now, they attempt to figure out their careers as the world has passed them by. Wilson starts a job selling mattresses when Vaughn tells him of an internship opportunity at Google, where they are going to bring their "old school" ways to new school technologies. There's obviously some cheap thrills along the way based on them being technologically stupid, but there's a lot of heart and comedy based on the strength of the characters. I really liked the movie and the unrated version really earns the tagline unrated, which is pretty awesome considering how rare that happens. It's a lot of fun with a lot of heart mixed in.
Bottom Line: 7.9 out of 10. I enjoyed it a lot more than the rating it's generally tracking and I'm overjoyed to have bought it for $3 online. It's worth a viewing for some harmless fun.
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