In other words,this film is a surreal ride.
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
View MoreIt is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
View MoreThrough painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
View Morei am not a racist at all but i do enjoy non politically correct comedy. this whole movie is really bad but it is funny, watch it with an open mind. its not gross out comedy like movie 43 but just completely un-politically correct. it is funny. the amazing racist and black-ass are the best parts in the movie they should have there own TV show. its funny how the sham wow guy made this movie and it was really funny. i guess after be beat up by a hooker released the funny side of Vince the Sham wow guy. i would recommend it to the people who like stupid comedy, and hidden camera type show. it is very funny and nothing is held back.
View MoreThis movie just wants to be offensive and gross so badly it fails all around. Anyone who finds these pranks offensive needs to wake up!The first dumpster act by Blackass is weird and funny and Flirty Harry is funny but only at the start of the movie. After this it's a quick dive into overdone lengthy jokes which would have even been unfunny at 30 seconds.When a comedy looks so 'trying to be funny' it just sinks and sinks. Truly I cannot find anything that would make me watch it again. I only watched it because a young family member wanted to see it.The entire movie is about on the intelligent level of middle school playground pranks ---- and for that you'd get into trouble.
View MoreVince Offer's "InAPPropriate Comedy" is a weak-sauce sketch comedy that starts off as a series of movie parodies, then drifts off into random and intentionally offensive takes on sex, ethnic stereotyping and racism. In the first category, there's a dated running skit making fun of the 40-year old movie franchise "Dirty Harry." Dubbed "Flirty Harry," it's really just a collection of unoriginal and unfunny gay double entendres delivered by a deadpan Adrien Brody, who's indeed come a long way from his days of Oscar-winning glory nearly a decade ago. Other movies and TV shows that come in for some ribbing include "Jackass," "127 Hours" and even a porn movie version of Siskel and Ebert, none of which elicit even the teeniest snicker from the audience.The sharpest satire - if one can call it that - comes in a series of skits featuring the very funny Ari Shaffir (who, along with Offer and Ken Pringle, co-authored the screenplay) as a racist who launches into a string of insulting diatribes against Hispanics, blacks, Asians and Jews. The concept works both as humor and as satire simply because it has a point to make and uses absurdity and outrageousness to make it. However, even these bits are not entirely successful, as the ones set in a Jewish market and on a beach in which he's trying to give black passersby free boat trips back to Africa fall miserably flat.Unfortunately, most of the rest of the skits involve largely unfunny - and often very crude - ideas indifferently executed. Even when a sequence starts off promisingly, the writers often drag it out long past the point where it's amusing anymore. The basic mistake here is in not realizing that inappropriateness, in and of itself, is not a sufficient basis upon which to construct a comedy if there isn't the wit and imagination necessary to make the material funny. And I'm pretty sure that Brody, Rob Schneider, Michelle Rodriquiez and Lindsay Lohan will want to have this particular movie permanently expunged from their wikipedia and IMDb pages as quickly as possible. You know you have a real stinker of a movie when even someone as incapable of embarrassment as Lohan seems ashamed to be associated with it.And just in case you're wondering, the APP in the title refers to the desktop icon through which an anonymous finger accesses each of the skits on his tablet.Not quite on a par with that other recent anthology comedy, "Movie 43," in terms of sheer awfulness (what could be?), "InAPPropriate Comedy" nevertheless ranks as one of the least funny comedies of recent times.
View MoreI don't like Jackass but I love pranks (Jerkey Boys, Jim Florentine) and politically incorrect humor like South Park, Beavis & Butthead, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken. If you do not like that type of humor then this isn't the movie for you.There is no plot or storyline. This is just snippets of pranks & skits almost like In Living Color or Robot Chicken.The Amazing Racist gets 10 stars. Free boat trips?! HAHAHA Awesome!Blackass is about a 6. I like when they prank people & the rat was unbelievable, but the scene with them 'running' from cops was a waste.Flirty Harry is a 7/8. The dialogue full of innuendos is great but the 'commercials' and pink tights could've been taken out.Rob Schneider is a 10. "What medication are you taking?" LOLThe porn movies with Michelle Rodriguez get a 7. The Asian porn was funny & so was Bob in the back row, but those rapey birds(?) could've been done better.I'm missing stuff but if you like comedy that can be racist & offensive then this is the movie for you
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