Friday, 28 December 2012

Knocked Up Movie Awards

On December 16, 2007, the film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the ten best movies of the year. It was one of the two pregnancy comedies on the list (Juno being the other). E! News praised the film's generally unacknowledged success, saying that, "The unplanned pregnancy comedy, shut out of the Golden Globes and passed over by the L.A. and New York critics, was one of 10 films selected Sunday for the American Film Institute's year-end honors."


Awards:

The 2007 Teen Choice Awards awarded the film "Choice : Comedy". They also gave Ryan Seacrest "Best Hissy Fit", for his brief cameo, where he becomes self-obsessed and complains about rising young talents, saying that they 'fuck his day up.'

Judd Apatow was nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.
  
In 2008, the film was nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award for Best Actor, for Seth Rogen.   Coincidentally Rogen lost to Michael Cera for his role in Superbad, which Rogen had written.
 
High Times Magazine awarded the film a Stony Award for Best Pot Comedy in 2007.

Knocked up Movie Review

Judd Apatow gets guys. For years men in movies have been cookie cutter presentations of ferocious might or sensitive driveling. In his movies, Apatow brings a different breed of man: one who falls between the stereotypes of the sensitive man and the ubermensch and paints a complete picture of just how complex men can be.Nowhere is this more true than in Apatow’s latest flick, Knocked Up. The 40-Year Old Virgin director tackles the worst nightmare for the single man – having a one night stand with a girl and then finding out that you’ve knocked her up. It’s a simple enough concept for a story, but thanks to Apatow’s delightfully complex characters and hilariously irreverent approach to the subject matter, Knocked Up runs the chance of being one of the most brilliant comedies of the decade.Seth Rogen, who was one of The 40-Year Old Virgin’s highlights, takes center stage for Knocked Up, playing the epitome of irresponsibility and young male foolishness. Ben Stone (Rogen) lives in an apartment with four of his friends, smoking pot and insulting each other. His only prospective income is from a website he and his friends are putting together that lists when celebrities get naked in movies.


For someone like Alison Scott (Katherine Heigl), a successful up and coming reporter for E! Television, Ben would be the last choice for a boyfriend, let alone someone to have a kid with. Yet after the two hook up after a drunken meeting in a nightclub, that’s exactly the position they find themselves in.The idea of suddenly and surprisingly being pregnant has been done before in movies like Nine Months so it’s not the most original concept. In fact, the situation is practically cliché fodder for sitcoms. In Apatow’s capable hands, however, the plot becomes a way to shed some light on the male psyche and show that we aren’t all dick and fart jokes… although that certainly makes up part of who we are. Rogen’s character is joined by a smorgasbord of previous Apatow actors, including Jason Segel, Jay Baruchel, and Martin Starr, as they make stupid wagers and carry on pointless conversations stoned out of their minds. Before the stoner humor can wear too thin, Ben starts buddying around with Alison’s brother in law, Pete (Paul Rudd), who Apatow uses to reveal some of man’s biggest fears and problems with being married with children.Considering the nature of Ben’s personality, crude humor is prevalent through the picture, but somehow it’s an endearing trait for the character. Between pranks, like farting on each other’s pillows, there are some poignant moments about how these characters view life; moments audience members will be able to connect with.


Rudd’s Pete compares life to an endless episode of “Everybody Loves Raymond” without the humor. Ben goes off on a tirade about how women have been giving birth to babies for centuries without the damn “how to” books out there he’s being harassed for not reading. Apatow shows an absolute mastery for balancing humor and drama, never letting the weight of the story become pervasive, but always keeping the idea in mind that the subject matter is serious. These are people bringing another life into the world after all.The only thing keeping Knocked Up from becoming an instant classic is how dated the movie already is, even in its release. There are pop culture references every couple of minutes and, as culture changes, those references will become obsolete and some parts of the movie may lose meaning. Apatow did his best to keep those references as up to date as possible, including the characters gong to see Spider-Man 3, which has only been in theaters for a month, but the movie will inevitably be dated. Still, Knocked Up is the strongest movie from Apatow so far and definitely the best comedy this year.

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Knocked Up is a comedy yet romantic one that filled with lots of brilliant work by casts. In the storyline, you will see Ben Stone who is a party animal and when Allison stays with Ben, drinking and dancing along all night; completely wasted, they end up having a one night stand. But that will become stock for Ben when he got to know eight weeks later that Allison is pregnant. She calls Ben and they decide to try to stay together and have the baby. Now the actual part of the flick starts when Ben discovers that he needs to grow-up first to raise a family of his own.

Knocked Up Cast and Crew

Crew :

Director : Judd Apatow
Writer : Judd Apatow
Producers : Judd Apatow
                  Shauna Robertson
                  Clayton Townsend
 Cast :
    Seth Rogen as Ben Stone
    Katherine Heigl as Alison Scott
    Paul Rudd as Pete
    Leslie Mann as Debbie
    Jason Segel as Jason
    Jay Baruchel as Jay
    Jonah Hill as Jonah
    Martin Starr as Martin
    Charlyne Yi as Jodi
    Iris Apatow as Charlotte
    Maude Apatow as Sadie
    Joanna Kerns as Mrs. Scott
    Harold Ramis as Harris Stone
    Alan Tudyk as Jack
    Kristen Wiig as Jill
    Bill Hader as Brent
    Ken Jeong as Dr. Kuni
    J.P. Manoux as Dr. Angelo
    Tim Bagley as Dr. Pellagrino
    B. J. Novak as Doctor
    Mo Collins as Female Doctor
    Loudon Wainwright as Dr. Howard
    Adam Scott as Male Nurse
    Craig Robinson as Club Doorman
    Ryan Seacrest as Himself.