![]() It's also nice to see a comedy like this get so dark and explore a character a bit deeper than just what's on the surface. It feels refreshing in the age of movies like The 40 Year Old Virgin and Superbad, two movies I'm not really that big a fan of. Both Rogen and Anna Faris are brilliant in it, and while the story can seem conventional on the surface, once you get into it you realize that it's much different. Made by the director of The Foot Fist Way and Eastbound & Down, it's actually an extremely dark comedy. Observe and Report is not your typical family friendly Seth Rogen affair, nor it is the Judd Apatow show. However, a couple of people whose opinions I respect were saying positive things about it so I decided to give it a shot. Like everyone else at the time, I just assumed it was a clone of Paul Blart: Mall Cop and I didn't really give it a chance because of that. It's difficult to explain why I gravitated towards this. It wasn't a very good film, but certainly better than most movies of this caliber 3 stars 3-5-14 The film is good for those who like to hear many curse words, find sex jokes hilarious and aren't interested in good action. ![]() He starts investigating, a cop (Ray Liotta) shows and some crazy things happen along the way. He gets an opportunity when a flasher appears in the parking lot of the mall. The main character is a mall cop (Seth Rogen), who wants to prove that he's better than everyone else thinks. This is the first movie I've ever seen Ray Liotta in, so I don't know what kind of actor he is, but he did a good job too. The film was pretty average, but I liked it, it was good fun to watch. Tarantino would've it done better, but the one who said it was his style mustn't have liked the master very much.Īnyway, for me, Observe and Report was the American Hot Fuzz with less action and more obscene humor. It was all right, funny at some parts, with a hilarious ending. Because I love Tarantino's style I thought I should check out the film. I've heard somewhere that Observe and Report is Paul Blart Mall Cop in Quentin Tarantino style.
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