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.
shareThe unrated version was hilarious. I really enjoyed it. Granted the two main dudes are like 29 and 31 but they pulled it off.
shareI 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
Netflix has the unrated.
shareyes! I wanted the unrated version
<<<Anna Faris>>>
"[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.
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...
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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