Starring: Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne, Max Minghella, Aasif Mandvi
Rating: PG-13 for sexuality, some crude humor, partying and language
Run Time: 1 hour, 59 minutes
Synopsis: Billy (Vaughn) and Nick (Wilson) are successful watch salesmen who suddenly lose their jobs when their company goes under. Stuck with the prospect of only ever being salesmen, they take a chance at earning a spot in Google's internship program, where they must team up with other outcasts in the program to win full-time jobs at the famous company.
REVIEW
Andrew:
Hello readers! A few weeks ago Sarah and I were able to catch an advance
screening of the new Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy The Internship, where
they play a pair of salesmen/best friends named Billy and Nick, respectively,
who lose their jobs selling watches. Seeing as they have no real work skills
they take a chance at getting an internship at Google; kind of an odd premise
but we’ll get to that in a little bit.
This was one that I,
personally, was looking forward to – what about you?
Sarah:
I thought it was one that looked cute. It’s not one I was dying to see in
theatres, I could have took it or left it as far as seeing it on the big screen
or not. But I must say I’m glad that we did see it, because it turned out to be
pretty cute! It turned out to be pretty funny and it had a lot of surprisingly
heartfelt moments, good actors…it was just a fun movie. What did you think?
A:
Well first I want to say I was looking forward to it because it had been so
long since Vaughn and Wilson had done something like this together. The
trailers made it seem very reminiscent of…
S: Wedding
Crashers, a movie that we love.