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'The Internship'

First, I would like to apologise about the massive gap in my post history. Frankly, none of the movie news I have been reading has been interesting enough to write about. You dropped the ball Hollywood!  Anyway, I have hit the twitchy phase in blog withdrawals so I am back! I have a trailer and I am ready to rock-n-roll!

'The Internship'.



So, normally I don't like Owen Wilson/Vince Vaughn movies but this one caught my eye. Honestly, the trailer made me laugh out loud so I am sharing it with you. It has every capability to be either funny and clever or stupid and dirty. I feel like the trailer leans in the witty direction but there are just enough cheap jokes to make me wary. Hopefully, I'm concerned over nothing and this will be a fun, silly movie! The concept is good! There are some good lines and Owen Wilson CAN act if he sets his mind to it. I think Vince Vaughn plays pretty much the same person in every movie, which is probably himself. If it is done well at all, it will be an enjoyable movie I think. I doubt it will be your new favorite but it'll be fun. All in all, it could be worth checking out.




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