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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Internship. Not The Internsh*t.

    Haiiii guys. So yesterday I went and saw The Internship with Kyra from Kyra's Awesome Blog. It was AWESOME.



   Honestly I do think if you are paying more than seven dollars a ticket, wait for it to come on HBO.

   Ratings from RT, Metacritic, and IMDb

   Rotten Tomatoes gave the Internship a depressing score of 35% and/or two stars.

   Metacritic gave it a 43% and/or two stars.

   IMDb gave it a 6.5 out of ten or 65% for those of you who prefer percentages.

   CNN's Review states, "The Internship was written by Vaughn and Jared Stern, and it's got little jabs of wit, like the scene in which Nick and Bill are duped into addressing a bald instructor in a wheelchair as ''Professor Charles Xavier'' (he is not pleased). A lot of the film is devoted to showing how the cult of technology and the human element don't need to be opposed; they can, and should, work hand in hand. That's a nice message (and it's certainly a swell advertisement for Google), but it's not a funny message. "The Internship" gets so caught up in healing the generational divide that it's ostensibly about — the analog dudes vs. the digital kids — that the movie ends up being just a pleasant collection of mild laughs. It needed more spin, more Googliness. Grade: B"


  My review: Two 30 something guys get fired from their jobs as pro salesmen. They discover that Google is holding an internship program for college kids. They sign up at an on-the-line (if you see the movie, you'll get the joke) college and become interns. Through series of challenges and a d-bag of a college kid, it all ends well.Very good advertising for Google, if I do say so myself. Full of humor and nerdy kids, The Internship was worth my five dollars.

My grade: B+

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