Wednesday, August 08, 2007

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HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE DATE MOVIE FROM IMDB

Julia Jones (Alyson Hannigan) has found the perfect guy, the very-British and very-unfortunately-named Grant Fockyerdoder (Adam Campbell). But before they can have their Big Fat Greek Wedding, they must Meet the Parents, hook up with The Wedding Planner, and contend with Grant's friend Andy (Sophie Monk) who wants to put an end to her Best Friend's Wedding. Written by Max Davison {RockyHexorcist2785}

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE DATE MOVIE FROM DVDTALK

The Movie


The art of the full-length movie parody has been on a slow, steady slide down the mountain since hitting its peak with Airplane, raising our hopes with The Naked Gun and I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, and crashing head-first into gross-out jokes with Scary Movie. The latest movie to besmirch parody's good name is Date Movie, which aims to parody romantic comedies, but ends up trying to make jokes about any recent pop culture reference that more than 10 people know.

The film's central story follows Julia Jones (Alyson Hannigan), a rather rotund woman, who's looking for love. Of course, the only way she can find it is to change herself entirely. But once she finds Grant, her handsome English man (Adam Campbell), she has to deal with their families' incompatibility, Grant's sexy old flame (Sophie Monk) and the usual misunderstandings. Along the way, the film attempts to cram wall-to-wall references to movies and TV, whether they make sense or not, and usually, they don't.

One of the film's obvious weaknesses is the lack of available material. There's only a small amount of popular "date movies" out there that are memorable enough to parody, which limits the film to a select few items of source material to choose from, forcing it to go to the well again and again. Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers makes up a good 50% of the film's inspiration, with a handful of other films thrown in. After that, the movie goes off the Rom-Com track and starts pulling from Star Wars, Kill Bill and even commercials. It probably points to a larger problem for parody films, and that's the lack of shared experience in today's culture thanks to the many choices we have.

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