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Since 1999 I've been carrying a blue pill in my pocket, holding onto it for the moment when I'd truly need it. The pill, I was told, would instantly erase the memory of any movie — but just the one movie, just the one time.

I was tempted to take that pill after " Freddy Got Fingered ." I had the pill in hand as I walked out of every other Adam Sandler movie of the last decade.

But I hung on to it, knowing something even worse was going to come my way one day.

Midway through "Movie 43," I knew the day had come. As the credits rolled with the inevitable blooper scenes of actors breaking character and inexplicably laughing when nothing funny is going on, I swallowed that pill, hoping to erase instantly all mental images of what had just transpired.

It didn't work. The !&$@*! thing didn't work!

As the ads for "Movie 43" promised (threatened?), you can't un-see this thing, so please: Stay away. Even if you might think that sitting through "Movie 43" would be an adventure along the lines of experiencing " Showgirls " or "Howard the Duck," you'll be filled with regret five minutes into this atrocity. There's camp-fun bad and interestingly horrible bad, and then there's just awful.

"Movie 43" is the " Citizen Kane " of awful.

We've been hearing about this movie for some four years, as producer Peter Farrelly somehow coaxed more than a dozen A-list stars and talented character actors into appearing in a series of aggressively tasteless scenes loosely strung together as proposed elements of a movie that Dennis Quaid is pitching to Greg Kinnear . So whenever a Gerard Butler or a Johnny Knoxville or a Jason Sudeikis or an Uma Thurman became available and/or were blackmailed, Farrelly would bring in a director, and they'd shoot a scene. Unfortunately, the shooting was never fatal.

At least Quaid's character in the movie is insane. The motivations for everyone else go unstated and unexplained.

Farrelly was going for a 21st century version of "The Groove Tube" and "Kentucky Fried Movie," two very funny, very raunchy and very influential sketch-comedy flicks of the mid-1970s.

The only thing "Movie 43" has in common with those movies is it's in color.

Warning! Descriptions of astonishingly unfunny scenes of grotesquerie, scatology and female humiliation are directly ahead.

One assumes Richard Gere knew what he was getting into when he agreed to play an exec for a company selling the iBabe, a music player that looks and feels exactly like a naked woman — with a dangerous exhaust fan in her lower extremities. And when teenage boys start playing with the iBabe in a certain way, guess what happens?

And it seems "Parks and Recreation" star Chris Pratt and real-life spouse Anna Faris were only too happy to play a couple who plan to consummate their love by having him consume mass quantities of Mexican food before defecating on her.

Another real-life couple, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber , plays parents who home-school their teenage son to the extreme, with Mom seducing the son and Dad hazing him in unspeakably cruel ways.

Apparently Emma Stone believed in a script that has her playing a trampy, foul-mouthed scamp who exchanges insults and cringe-inducing sex talk with an ex-boyfriend in a grocery store as their exchange is picked up by the PA system.

Stay with me, please. I had to sit through it. You're just reading about my pain.

Academy Award winner Halle Berry no longer can cite " Catwoman " as the low point of her career. In "Movie 43," she initiates a game of "Truth or Dare" on a blind date — and that leads to Berry making guacamole by mashing avocados with her bare breasts, and inserting a turkey baster filled with extra-hot sauce into herself. And then things get REALLY ugly. My God, do they get ugly.

Apparently Hugh Jackman and Academy Award winner Kate Winslet thought they'd be showing off their carefree, comedic sides by playing a blind date scene in which Jackman's character has a realistic-looking scrotum dangling from his chin — which seems to escape the notice of everyone but Winslet.

They were all wrong. Very, very, very wrong.

From " National Lampoon's Animal House " to " Stripes " to many of the Judd Apatow R-rated comedies to " Ted ," I've long been a fan of rude-crude-lewd films — IF they're also smart and we care about the characters and there's a lit bit of an emotional investment in their fates. But I don't see a redeeming molecule in a movie that has Chloe Grace Moretz getting her first period while teenage boys and grown men react like Neanderthals, or Kristen Bell playing Supergirl, who becomes the butt of jokes about her crotch, not to mention the humiliation endured by Faris, Berry and Watts. The men in this movie are jerks, idiots, dolts and fools. The women have it much worse.

At least Elizabeth Banks doesn't appear until after the closing credits. By then, a good percentage of any audience that somehow stumbled into this movie should be long gone.

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Movie 43 (2013)

Rated R for strong pervasive crude and sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity, language, some violence and drug use

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A star-studded turkey, Movie 43 is loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but it's largely bereft of laughs. Read critic reviews

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Twelve directors, including Peter Farrelly, Griffin Dunne and Brett Ratner, contributed to this collection of outrageous spoofs and stories. A seemingly perfect man has an unusual blemish on his neck in "The Catch." Superheroes attend a speed-dating event in "Robin's Big Speed Date." Two people on a blind date try to break the ice by playing "Truth or Dare." Other stories include "iBabe," "The Proposition," "Beezel" and "Victory's Glory."

Rating: R (Graphic Nudity|Dialogue|Language|Some Violence|Strong & Crude Sexual Content)

Genre: Comedy

Original Language: English

Director: Steven Brill , Peter Farrelly , Will Graham , Steve Carr , Griffin Dunne , James Stuart Duffy , Jonathan Van Tulleken , Elizabeth Banks , Patrik Forsberg , Brett Ratner , Rusty Cundieff , James Gunn

Writer: Will Carlough , Tobias Carlson , Jacob Fleisher , Patrik Forsberg , Will Graham , James Gunn , Claes Kjellström , Jack Kukoda

Release Date (Theaters): Jan 25, 2013  wide

Release Date (Streaming): May 14, 2013

Box Office (Gross USA): $8.8M

Runtime: 1h 34m

Distributor: Relativity Media

Production Co: Relativity, Dutch FilmWorks

Sound Mix: Datasat, Dolby Digital

Cast & Crew

Elizabeth Banks

Kristen Bell

Fake Supergirl

Halle Berry

Leslie Bibb

Fake Wonder Woman

Kate Bosworth

Gerard Butler

Leprechaun 1 & 2

Bobby Cannavale

Kieran Culkin

Josh Duhamel

Richard Gere

John Hodgman

Terrence Howard

Coach Jackson

Hugh Jackman

Greg Kinnear

Griffin Schraeder

Johnny Knoxville

Justin Long

Stephen Merchant

Christopher Mintz-Plasse

Steven Brill

Peter Farrelly

Will Graham

Griffin Dunne

James Stuart Duffy

Jonathan Van Tulleken

Patrik Forsberg

Brett Ratner

Rusty Cundieff

Will Carlough

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Tobias Carlson

Jacob Fleisher

Claes Kjellström

Jack Kukoda

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It's hard to believe that so many first-rate stars could be involved in such a distasteful compilation of bad taste stories, which are so exceedingly gross and offensive that only a very few are actually original and funny. (There are two versions available, both equally terrible).

So I was pretty intrigued by how many bad reviews and great actors this film had, as well as the fact that I'd never heard about it. With good reason. It's really all over the place and so offensive that the true intrigue of it all is how they got these actors to do this in the first place. I mean, I did laugh in the first two skits: the Winslet/Jackman balls one and Home-schooled one. Even those were pretty out there and the rest... well it's watchable; just be prepared to face-palm your way into this movie.

Ridiculous and uncomfortable with some laugh-out-loud moments. My favorite is the Robin speed-dating sketch.

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M ovie 43 is sketchy, in every sense. It's a collection of short comedy films in the manner of the 70s cult classic Kentucky Fried Movie , each with a separate director, in which many very famous actors have been persuaded to take part. It looks like a lot of favours have been called in, from very big names who are being very good sports. It is crass, infantile, grossout, sometimes funny, mostly not, and most of all it's very strange to witness this cameo parade of stars, a substantial proportion of whom have no obvious gift for comedy.

The premise is that a couple of teenagers have fooled another kid into believing that there is an ultra-forbidden movie somewhere on the net called Movie 43; he tries to track it down, and uncovers a series of random filmed scenes – the sketches themselves. Why we couldn't just get the sketches without this pointless and unfunny framing device is a mystery.

The over-the-top approach is established with a scene in which Kate Winslet goes on a blind date with Hugh Jackman , who has a large pair of testicles growing out of his neck. Winslet gives it everything she's got – dismay, polite disgust, climbing panic at realising she is the only one who notices – while Jackman plays it dead straight in just the right way, and there is a kind of outrageous verve in keeping it going as long as they do. But actual laughs are scarce. The other "blind date" sketch with Stephen Merchant and Halle Berry is similar: there are some amiably silly moments, but an eerie silence where the chuckles are supposed to go.

More successful is a very non-PC sketch in which Terrence Howard plays a coach for first black high school basketball team in the US, and has to explain to his timid players that they are bound to win – because they are black.

Like Kentucky Fried Movie, Movie 43 is aimed squarely at the filthy-minded teenage-boy market, but where KFM was teeming with surreal ideas, Movie 43 looks a bit cynical and tired.

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  • 2.1 Warm Bodies
  • 2.2 Movie 43
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" Warm Bodies and Movie 43 " is the ninth episode of the third season of film review web series Half in the Bag , and 46th episode in the series overall. The episode aired February 7, 2013 on Blip . [1] [2]

In this episode, Jay dates the Ghost Girl and Mike invents a beer cooler.

While working at the VCR Repair Shop, Mike is baffled by the reappearance of the Ghost Girl, whom he recently fired. He is incredulous when he learns that Jay is dating the Ghost Girl, but accepts the relationship as long as it does not interfere with the duo's repair shop dynamic.

They then discuss Warm Bodies and Movie 43 . A brief cutaway, however, suggests that Mike may be hallucinating the conversation.

When Jay discovers that the beer Mike put in the water cooler is warm, the Ghost Girl becomes a blessing in disguise and inspires Mike with the perfect solution to this problem.

Summary and Review [ ]

Warm bodies [ ].

“ Warm Bodies is the story of a teenage girl falling in love with a teenage boy in the post-apocalypse. The catch: he's a fucking zombie! The film stars Not Kristen Stewart as the girl and Not Robert Pattinson as the zombie. Throughout the course of the story, it is discovered that the zombie plague can be cured by magical healing power of love, which is basically the stupidest thing ever. — Jay Bauman ”

Movie 43 [ ]

“ The next film that we watched is called Movie 43 . It's the 43rd movie in a series of movies. — Mike Stoklasa ”

Overview [ ]

Red Letter Media reviews Movie 43

Truncated review focusing only on Movie 43 .

Appearances [ ]

  • Mike Stoklasa as Mike
  • Jay Bauman as Jay
  • Keri Lynn SanFelippo as The Ghost Girl
  • Lauren Burke as Customer (uncredited)

Production [ ]

The episode was shot and filmed between February 1 [3] [4] and February 7. [1] [2]

A truncated review focusing on Movie 43 was released on YouTube. Since the closure of Blip, this episode has not available in its full format. [5]

Plinkett Introduction [ ]

  • F*** movies.

Sources [ ]

  • Warm Bodies . Dir. Jonathan Levine. Summit Entertainment, 2013. Film. [3] [4]
  • Movie 43 . Dir. Steven Brill, Peter Farrelly, Will Graham, Steve Carr, Griffin Dunne, James Duffy, Jonathan van Tulleken, Elizabeth Banks, Patrik Forsberg, Brett Ratner, Rusty Cundieff, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Steve Baker, Damon Escott. Relativity Media, 2013. Film. [6] [7]

References [ ]

  • ↑ 1.0 1.1 Red Letter Media, LLC (February 7, 2013). "Half in the Bag: Warm Bodies and Movie 43" . RedLetterMedia.com . Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 Red Letter Media, LLC (February 7, 2013). "Red Letter Media on Twitter: Half in the Bag: Warm Bodies ..." . Twitter.com . Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Warm Bodies" . Metacritic.com . CBS. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Warm Bodies (2013)" . RottenTomatoes.com . Flixster. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ↑ Bauman, Jay (February 8, 2016). "Jay Bauman on Twitter: @Random_Movies_ Baby's Day Out is ..." . Twitter.com . Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ↑ "Movie 43" . Metacritic.com . CBS. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  • ↑ "Movie 43 (2013)" . RottenTomatoes.com . Flixster. Retrieved March 27, 2017.

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Review: Movie 43 (2013)

Movie 43 (2013).

Directed by: Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, Jonathan van Tulleken

Premise: A desperate producer (Dennis Quaid) pitches a series of outrageous movie ideas to a studio executive (Greg Kinnear). The movie consists of vignettes that play out each idea.

What Works: Movie 43 is best understood less as a narrative motion picture and more like a skit-based television show such as Saturday Night Live or The Kids in the Hall but with a hard-R sense of humor. When understood in that way the movie does work, at least conceptually. The film begins and ends with a wraparound in which a would-be producer pitches various ideas to a Hollywood executive and that gives Movie 43 some context that allows the audience to make sense of what they are watching. The body of the film consists of eleven segments, each running less than ten minutes, and at the very least each section manages to differentiate itself from the others with original concepts and different filmmaking styles. The vignettes are unified by the filmmakers’ use of comedic shock and awe. The scenarios are funny, at least briefly, and the film has an added punch with its cast of high profile actors who wouldn’t normally be associated with grotesque humor. Movie 43 has some familiar comedic faces like Anna Faris, Jason Sudeikis, and Seann William Scott but it also features esteemed actors like Richard Gere, Kate Winslet, and Naomi Watts. In that respect, the fact that Movie 43 exists at all is impressive.

What Doesn’t: The problem with Movie 43 is that the premise is much better than the content. This is a classic case of all the best bits existing in the trailer (or in this case, the R-rated red-band trailer ). The humor of Movie 43 comes down to two elements: gross out jokes and the high profile actors participating in them. The picture generally fails on both accounts. The quality of the scenarios and gags varies from short to short but in every case the moviemakers introduce a comic idea that in itself is funny for about thirty seconds but then they fail to develop that idea. A frequent complaint of feature films adapted from Saturday Night Live skits is that they usually exhaust their comic potential after the first half hour. In Movie 43 each premise goes flaccid in about two minutes. As funny as these ideas may be at first, the filmmakers never go for anything beyond the obvious and the movie suffers from a lack of imagination. The filmmakers seem to think they can get away with just being crude but the movie comes up short. Ten years ago Movie 43 might have sailed on audacity alone but after Scary Movie , Borat , and The Hangover , the threshold for grotesque comedy has been pushed to such a level that this film comes off as tame and mediocre. And because it shows so little imagination, the filmmakers ultimately waste their impressive cast. No one is given anything interesting to do. The movie puts foul language in the mouths of actors like Richard Gere and Kate Winslet but they’ve had more outrageous parts in better movies like American Gigolo or Heavenly Creatures . The whole picture is an underwhelming experience that isn’t creative, daring, subversive, or even funny. Despite the self-conscious effort to offend, the defining feature of this movie is how boring it is.

Bottom Line: Movie 43 works better as a trailer than as a feature film.  It isn’t nearly as humorous or as audacious as it ought to be.

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  5. My favorite joke in RLM's history, during the "review" of Movie 43

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  6. Movie 43 movie review & film summary (2013)

    Reviews There's lousy, there's excremental and then there's ... this motion picture Richard Roeper January 23, 2013 Tweet Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch Since 1999 I've been carrying a blue pill in my pocket, holding onto it for the moment when I'd truly need it.

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  8. Movie 43

    Tomatometer 89 Reviews 24% Audience Score 25,000+ Ratings What to know Critics Consensus A star-studded turkey, Movie 43 is loaded with gleefully offensive and often scatological gags, but...

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    Tue 29 Jan 2013 13.45 EST. M ovie 43 is sketchy, in every sense. It's a collection of short comedy films in the manner of the 70s cult classic Kentucky Fried Movie, each with a separate director ...

  10. Warm Bodies and Movie 43 (5268)

    Community in: Half in the Bag (season 3) episodes, Half in the Bag Warm Bodies and Movie 43 (5268) Edit "Warm Bodies and Movie 43" Previous URL: link — Show: Half in the Bag — Released: February 7, 2013 Season 3, Episode 46 (9) — Time: 26:15 Reviews: Warm Bodies, Movie 43 Edited by: Jay Bauman — Music by: Daniel Palkowski

  11. Movie 43

    Overwhelming Dislike Based on 23 Critic Reviews. 18. 4% Positive 1 Review. 17% Mixed 4 Reviews. 78% Negative 18 Reviews. All Reviews; Positive Reviews; Mixed Reviews; Negative Reviews; 88. Washington Post Jan 26, 2013 Movie 43 is a near masterpiece of tastelessness. The anthology of 12 short, interconnected skits elevates the art form of gross ...

  12. Jay jokes about Movie 43 : r/RedLetterMedia

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  14. Review: Movie 43 (2013)

    Movie 43 (2013) Directed by: Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Peter Farrelly, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, Jonathan van Tulleken Premise: A desperate producer (Dennis Quaid) pitches a series of outrageous movie ideas to a studio executive (Greg Kinnear). The movie consists of vignettes that play out each idea.

  15. Red Letter Media reviews Warm Bodies and Movie 43 : r/movies

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  16. Movie 43

    Movie 43 is a 2013 American anthology comedy film conceived by producer Charles B. Wessler.The film features fourteen different storylines, each one by a different director, including Elizabeth Banks, Steven Brill, Steve Carr, Rusty Cundieff, James Duffy, Griffin Dunne, Patrik Forsberg, James Gunn, Bob Odenkirk, Brett Ratner, Will Graham, and Jonathan van Tulleken.

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    Red Letter Media, LLC is an American film and video production company operated by independent filmmakers Mike Stoklasa (formerly of GMP Pictures) and Jay Bauman (formerly of Blanc Screen Cinema). [citation needed] It was formed by Stoklasa in 2004 while he was living in Scottsdale, Arizona, but has long been based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.It attracted significant attention in 2009 through ...

  19. Why is the Movie 43 HITB not on the RLM site? : r/RedLetterMedia

    24 comments Add a Comment tlndfors • 6 yr. ago The full review (episode 46, Movie 43 & Warm Bodies) isn't on their YouTube channel, either. There's a 9-minute clip that's the Movie 43 review, and there's an upload by another channel, but that's it.

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