Did anyone like this?
I thought it was creative and hilarious. There is genuine comedy here. Its better than half the crap out nowadays.
shareI thought it was creative and hilarious. There is genuine comedy here. Its better than half the crap out nowadays.
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I thought it was so ridiculous and funny, especially since I go to a Catholic school. I just imagined my uptight as hell religion teacher watching it the entire time.
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Absolutely. The actors themselves were brilliant with their deliveries as well. Can't wait to watch it again!
Dear Mary, you who gave birth without sin, teach me how to sin and not give birth.
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I can see how you would have been disappointed, since she was only in the film for a few minutes. However, I was very impressed with her small role. She wasn't being the eye-candy she usually is, but she did a good job with her character, IMO.
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I thought it was funny.
Whadda you do for a living, sell shoes? Cooka-yayah-o!
I agree! Even though her role was small, she did an excellent job as an immature mistress of Rudd. Her lines about "tequilaaaaaaaaaaaah!" and "will you buy me a pony!?" were laugh-out-loud funny, IMO.
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I thought it was brilliant and hilarious. I'd seen Wet Hot American Summer years ago and loved it. Then I saw Role Models a few months ago and loved it. So I looked for other movies directed by David Wain on imdb, and The Ten was listed, so I rented it tonight on a whim. Absolutely loved it!
shareI was blown away by how fun and quite hilarious this movie was. I didn't have high expectations going into it but I like Paul Rudd's work and the cast was filled with people I enjoy.
All in all very fun, but it's not for everyone, I have some friends I can't wait to show this to then some who I know won't get it/like it.... oh well such is life.
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I caught most of it "On Demand" last night and enjoyed it for the most part.
I thought the first story was a little unoriginal (Thou shall have no other Gods before me) and the prison story was a bit of a stretch (thou shall not covet thy neighbor's wife), but I thought it was an excellent piece of absurdist humor.
I thought it was hillarious! Granted, I'm definitely not a fan of Paul Rudd and usually dislike him in anything he's in, but this move was great. I saw it for Famke Jansen, and afterwards had a newfound respect for the comedic chops of several of the actors present. I can honestly say, when Liev Schreiber karate chops his wife, and after a while goes 'I'm sorry honey I didn't see you there' is one of the funniest moments I've seen in a movie ever.
"I want a frisbee made of Mexico."
I'm very glad this film was made, though I have to say I merely liked it, not loved it. This film is a real flight of fancy that goes in unexpected directions, similar in spirit to films like "I Heart Huckabees."
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