In order to enjoy Role Models you have to have a good sense of humor. Personally I found it to be hilarious but the sarcasm is very clear. To truly appreciate this movie you must go into it with an open mind due to many offensive scenes and crude language. Feminist, watch out.
Paul Rudd stars as Danny Donahue and Seann William Scott as Wheeler. Danny, a pessimistic man in his 30's woke up one morning realizing he has wasted the last 10 years of his life working as a salesman for Minotaur energy drink, a job he hates. On the other hand, Wheeler, Danny's perverted best friend could never be happier working as the mascot for Minotaur. Danny's day couldn't get any worse until he drives the Minotaur monster truck up onto a statue outside of a high school accompanied by Wheeler. Instead of the men receiving jail time, the court orders them to do 150 hours of community service at Sturdy Wings, a program designed to pair children with adult role models. Sturdy Wings in run by Gayle Sweeny, (Jane Lynch from The 40 Year Old Virgin) a kooky ex-drugy who does not want to put up with Danny or Wheeler's "bullshit."
Danny is partnered up with Augie Farks, Christopher Mintz-Plasse often recognized as McLovin from Superbad. Augie is a strange boy who is fixated on medieval times role-playing games and even gets Danny involved. Wheeler is partnered up with Ronnie Shields (Bobb'e J Thompson), a loud mouth little boy who is obsessed with "boobies." At first Danny and Wheeler can't stand their Little's, they have no idea how they are going to make it through 150 hours with them. They even contemplate whether jail is a better option. Danny and Wheeler stick it out and together these four embark on wild expeditions.
I was hysterically laughing in every scene of this movie. Peter Travers from the Rolling Stone says, "Sometimes a shamelessly stupid, proudly profane R-rated comedy is all you want out of life. Role Models more than fills the bill. It's killer funny." Each actor was perfect for the roles that they played. The biggest irony of this movie is that Danny and Wheeler are not good role models for any child, but they some how manage to become the perfect role model for their Little's. Not only is the plot hilarious, but touching as well.
If your still unsure of whether or not you would enjoy this movie, check out the trailer below
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Paul Rudd stars as Danny Donahue and Seann William Scott as Wheeler. Danny, a pessimistic man in his 30's woke up one morning realizing he has wasted the last 10 years of his life working as a salesman for Minotaur energy drink, a job he hates. On the other hand, Wheeler, Danny's perverted best friend could never be happier working as the mascot for Minotaur. Danny's day couldn't get any worse until he drives the Minotaur monster truck up onto a statue outside of a high school accompanied by Wheeler. Instead of the men receiving jail time, the court orders them to do 150 hours of community service at Sturdy Wings, a program designed to pair children with adult role models. Sturdy Wings in run by Gayle Sweeny, (Jane Lynch from The 40 Year Old Virgin) a kooky ex-drugy who does not want to put up with Danny or Wheeler's "bullshit."
Danny is partnered up with Augie Farks, Christopher Mintz-Plasse often recognized as McLovin from Superbad. Augie is a strange boy who is fixated on medieval times role-playing games and even gets Danny involved. Wheeler is partnered up with Ronnie Shields (Bobb'e J Thompson), a loud mouth little boy who is obsessed with "boobies." At first Danny and Wheeler can't stand their Little's, they have no idea how they are going to make it through 150 hours with them. They even contemplate whether jail is a better option. Danny and Wheeler stick it out and together these four embark on wild expeditions.
I was hysterically laughing in every scene of this movie. Peter Travers from the Rolling Stone says, "Sometimes a shamelessly stupid, proudly profane R-rated comedy is all you want out of life. Role Models more than fills the bill. It's killer funny." Each actor was perfect for the roles that they played. The biggest irony of this movie is that Danny and Wheeler are not good role models for any child, but they some how manage to become the perfect role model for their Little's. Not only is the plot hilarious, but touching as well.
If your still unsure of whether or not you would enjoy this movie, check out the trailer below
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