Project X: Triple Play (Extended Cut) (2 Discs) (Blu-ray)

Featuring: Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper & Jonathan Daniel Brown

Format: Blu-ray | Rating: 18 years & over

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  FIGHT FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PARTY!

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Another cought on video movie, but this time about one wild night.
It's a simple set-up maybe a bit too simple, but the cast of unknowns are good. As what was supposed to be a quiet bash turns into a full blown riot. The problem with the film is it lacks the charm of Superbad or the American Pie Quadrilogy and is nowhere near as funny as it should have been. The film succeeds in the depiction of total desperation and loss of control as wave after wave of teens turn up and tear the family home apart. It's enjoyable enough whilst it last and has a great soundtrack but compared to the other smarter and funnier teen comedies this will struggle to stand out from the pack.
See If You Like......
American Pie Band Camp.
American Pie Naked Mile.
House Party Trilogy (1990 -1994)
Euro Trip.
Batchelor Party 2

  FIGHT FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO PARTY!

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Another cought on video movie, but this time about one wild night.
It's a simple set-up maybe a bit too simple, but the cast of unknowns are good. As what was supposed to be a quiet bash turns into a full blown riot. The problem with the film is it lacks the charm of Superbad or the American Pie Quadrilogy and is nowhere near as funny as it should have been. The film succeeds in the depiction of total desperation and loss of control as wave after wave of teens turn up and tear the family home apart. It's enjoyable enough whilst it last and has a great soundtrack but compared to the other smarter and funnier teen comedies this will struggle to stand out from the pack.
See If You Like......
American Pie Band Camp.
American Pie Naked Mile.
House Party Trilogy (1990 -1994)
Euro Trip.
Batchelor Party 2

  "To the break of dawn yo"

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Controversial,critically pilloried, comedy for the young and horror flick for the old.

"Empire" gave this film the dreaded 1 star treatment accompanied by a scathing review which questioned both the intentions of the filmmaker and the point of the movie altogether.

I completely disagree.

Yes the three leads are crass, obnoxious, despicable human beings but I didn't feel this prevented me from enjoying their endeavours and wanting to see how things will pan out. This most definitely is a film you can't take your eyes off.

At 36 I'm definitely not in the demographic that this film is aimed at and house parties like this are most definitely a thing of my past, OK not quite like this, but boy do I wish I was there. The camcorder style actually adds to the feeling of involvement with this feature and makes you feel as though you bare witness first hand to the mayhem that entails.

If you enjoy watching mindless mayhem, drunken adolescents, roof skateboarding, K9 ballooning and midgets in ovens then this is definitely for you.

Producer Todd Phillips who brought us the "Hangover" franchise, has a firm grasp on what the youth of today want to see in the way of humour with healthy profits stateside considering the films meagre 12 Million dollar budget.

Warner Brothers have granted this film an MPEG-4 AVC encoded 1.78:1 framed, 1080p transfer of differing quality on a 50GB Blu-ray disc.

This is a patchwork presentation from various source elements ranging from iPhones, handhelds and Sony Digital-HD F23 cameras and as a result has varying degrees of quality. I do feel this is in-keeping with the filmmakers' intentions and cannot attribute some of the artifacting, haloing and delineation to the transfer itself, I believe its due to the source elements used to capture the footage.

Colour saturation holds up pretty well considering that the majority of the movie is set at night although I did find that on occasion skin tones appear pale. Detail is pretty strong throughout and the soundtrack is awesome and is loud, loUD, LOUD.

All in all a solid transfer which is accurate to the filmmakers' intentions.

It's been a while since "The Blair Witch Project" but with "Cloverfield" and the more recent brilliance of "Chronicle", I really feel that Hollywood is getting to grips with the camcorder "found footage" style of filmmaking and when you consider the profits coupled with the low production costs I can see a slur of these types of movie in the foreseeable future, I just hope the quality stays to this level.

Highly recommended.

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  "To the break of dawn yo"

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Controversial,critically pilloried, comedy for the young and horror flick for the old.

"Empire" gave this film the dreaded 1 star treatment accompanied by a scathing review which questioned both the intentions of the filmmaker and the point of the movie altogether.

I completely disagree.

Yes the three leads are crass, obnoxious, despicable human beings but I didn't feel this prevented me from enjoying their endeavours and wanting to see how things will pan out. This most definitely is a film you can't take your eyes off.

At 36 I'm definitely not in the demographic that this film is aimed at and house parties like this are most definitely a thing of my past, OK not quite like this, but boy do I wish I was there. The camcorder style actually adds to the feeling of involvement with this feature and makes you feel as though you bare witness first hand to the mayhem that entails.

If you enjoy watching mindless mayhem, drunken adolescents, roof skateboarding, K9 ballooning and midgets in ovens then this is definitely for you.

Producer Todd Phillips who brought us the "Hangover" franchise, has a firm grasp on what the youth of today want to see in the way of humour with healthy profits stateside considering the films meagre 12 Million dollar budget.

Warner Brothers have granted this film an MPEG-4 AVC encoded 1.78:1 framed, 1080p transfer of differing quality on a 50GB Blu-ray disc.

This is a patchwork presentation from various source elements ranging from iPhones, handhelds and Sony Digital-HD F23 cameras and as a result has varying degrees of quality. I do feel this is in-keeping with the filmmakers' intentions and cannot attribute some of the artifacting, haloing and delineation to the transfer itself, I believe its due to the source elements used to capture the footage.

Colour saturation holds up pretty well considering that the majority of the movie is set at night although I did find that on occasion skin tones appear pale. Detail is pretty strong throughout and the soundtrack is awesome and is loud, loUD, LOUD.

All in all a solid transfer which is accurate to the filmmakers' intentions.

It's been a while since "The Blair Witch Project" but with "Cloverfield" and the more recent brilliance of "Chronicle", I really feel that Hollywood is getting to grips with the camcorder "found footage" style of filmmaking and when you consider the profits coupled with the low production costs I can see a slur of these types of movie in the foreseeable future, I just hope the quality stays to this level.

Highly recommended.

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  Wasn't all that..

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Was really looking forward to seeing this, and i honestly don't know why.. it wasn't rubbish.. it was amusing.. but it just felt a bit boring, not that many funny bits, really guttes, still worth a watch though..

  The most awsome movie of 2012...you will be shocked.

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This is the most awsome movie ever. This will shock you.