Role Models Full Movie Reviews

Full Movie Reviews

Daniel Corleone
Daniel Corleone
Movie God

Rating of
3/4

Role Models review

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 10/26/2012

Danny (Paul Rudd) and Wheeler (Seann William Scott) are two friends who promote an energy drink called Minotaur. Lawyer Beth Jones (Elizabeth Banks) feels that she isn't making Danny happy. Wheeler and Danny attends community service wherein they need to be role models to a kid who swears a lot named Ronnie (Bobb'e J. Thompson) and Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) who loves role playing medieval type games. The idea of adults being so rude to kids and a rude foul mouthed kid was just too unbelievable. The script was solid and support even better than the leads. Obviously the director has a fascination with Kiss so the soundtrack is definitely rockin. Best lines: Danny - "Look, life is hard, all right?" "Maybe they just understand that life is pain, and if you smoke something or …

BryanFury
BryanFury
Producer

Rating of
2.5/4

A little bit dry for my taste

BryanFury - wrote on 04/01/2009

I'm fairly disappointed to find out that Role Models were not your typical comedy. Well I think it's because the dry humor delivered by the two lead actors doesn't really work for someone like me. Although I find it a little funny to see kids and adults alike doing role playing but that's about it. I don't find Seann William Scott (aka Stifler) funny. Even Paul Rudd isn't that funny, I mean for the most part. I think that's the thing, from the get go you kind of expect what to see when you bring these two guys together. The Stifler guy always seem to be the same character in every single one of his movies. And Paul Rudd, I really don’t know if he’s the right guy to do this stuff maybe if he’s to be paired up with someone like a Seth Rogen now that would be funny. There are …

filmfan09
filmfan09
Producer

Rating of
3.5/4

One of the Most Brilliant Comedies of 2008

filmfan09 - wrote on 03/22/2009

Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott star in Role Models as Danny and Wheeler, two salesmen who trash a company truck on an energy drink-fueled bender. Upon their arrest, the court gives them a choice: do hard time or spend 150 hours with a mentorship program. After one day with the kids, however, jail doesn't look half bad. Once the center's ex-con director (Jane Lynch) gives them an ultimatum, Danny and Wheeler are forced to tailor their brand of immature wisdom to their charges, Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) and Ronnie (Bobb'e J. Thompson). This was a very funny film, excellent screenplay, with engaging characters, film plot, and a good ending. I recommend this highly to anyone who appreciates a good comedy. The film is sincerely satisfying. "Role Models" knows its place and tries …

LeopardExplosion
LeopardExplosion
Movie Star

Rating of
2/4

Silly

LeopardExplosion - wrote on 11/08/2008

Role Models is an interesting twist on R-rated comedy, where two salesman for a 'nuclear' energy drink serve 150 hours of community service, after passing 30 days in jail, for refusing their car to be towed away. While at Sturdy Wings, they meet two children in desperate need of care. One disrespectful and badmouthing, while the other one stuck in his own little fantasy world. After break ups, and many other heartships the guys have been through, they figure that Sturdy Wings has helped them grow strong. But are they up to the responsibility.

Role Models delivers jokes at perfect timing, but after awhile, it became dated, and because of it, the film slowed down a tad bit. The movie can sometimes be predictable, which no one likes, and when it comes to Role Models, you figure you know …

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