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Never saw the PG-13 version but ..


The unrated version was hilarious. I really enjoyed it. Granted the two main dudes are like 29 and 31 but they pulled it off.

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I saw the PG-13 one and I was kind of dissapointed. Not terrible though. I don't think Netflix has the Unrated one.

Fired Up - 6/10
Clueless (review) - 10/10

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Netflix has the unrated.

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yes! I wanted the unrated version

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Just saw the Pg-13 version and thought it was hilarious. What was different in the Unrated version, who did what?

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Never saw the PG-13 either, but when they're in the pond about halfway through, the one brunette takes off her top. I'm guessing that wasn't in the PG-13

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No boobies in mine, not sure what it was rated, though.

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I can't imagine that the jokes about anal beads were in the PG-13 version.

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The anal beads are in the rated version.



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My favorite gag in the whole bit. I dunno, he gave me these beads.....

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yeah hahah there was a topless scene in mine. and i took the theatrical version...unless the store had it in the wrong place.

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the topless scene is only in the unrated. i've seen both.

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"[T]the two main dudes are like 29 and 31 but they pulled it off."

When I was watching this flick, I was thinking ... "These guys are, like, 27-years-old." Whether or not they "pulled it off" as HS dudes is up -- and I mean mighty-up for debate. If John Hughes had cast this film (!), the two lead dudes wouldn't have gotten past their first reading. Indeed.

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As for the actors being to old, I must admit, I didnt notice. In fact, whenever I see Eric Chistian Olsen, I find myself thinking, why isnt he in school?

As for the other thing, I have seen the PG version and found it pretty funny. So when I walked home from work the other day and saw a copy for sale at my local dvd shop I bought it without thinking to much about it. When I looked at it this morning, I saw that it was unrated so I took a peek. I only watched about 20 minutes of it so I can't really tell what the big difference is, but one that I did notice was from Poppy, the little sister, especially about what she said. In the rated one - which aired on a local station a few months ago - when they first meet her, she says during the conversaion "you can tinkle on my face, just don't tell me it's raining. In the unrated one, Poppy says pi*s insted of tinkle, so I imagen it is changes like that, that they did...

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It was odd that they were so much older than the characters they played, but then again that is what Hollywood is known forSource:Fired up - Movie Reviewshttp://moviereviews.noskram.com/2009/09/movie-reviews-for-fired-up

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