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Knocked Up – Unrated & Unprotected (2007; HD-DVD/DVD Combo Format)

 

Picture: B+/B-     Sound: B+/B-     Extras: B-     Film: B-

 

 

Comedies are at a new low in quality in Hollywood, replaced by gross-out run-ons and smug screenwriting where the writer thinks he or she is smarter than the audience and turns out to be one of the biggest of dummies.  Occasionally comes a cycle of comedies that distinguish themselves and they sometimes even catch on.  After the commercial success of the sometimes problematic The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Judd Apatow returned with Knocked Up, another hit comedy that manages to successfully juggle several types of comedy fore the first time and usually works.

 

First, there is the crude teen comedy as represented by the guys living together including Ben (Seth Rogen) who is as wacky as any of them.  There is the female career comedy, as Alison (Katherine Heigl) tries to find her way up the ladder at a major cable network and that is usually a humor denoted by wit, less crudeness and a happy world of workers educated and lucky enough to have jobs.  Apatow’s screenplay comes up with the clever idea of having the two collide when the two characters have a one night stand and Alison gets pregnant.

 

That leaves the rest of the film vying between the two without any artificial lines and though you get more pop culture references and jokes than you really need, the energy and comic timing of the film works more often than not and Rogen sets himself up as a potentially important comic actor for years to come.  However, it is Heigl that really hit the nail on the head, carrying more of this film that it would first seem and proving (as she did with Side Effects, reviewed elsewhere on this site) that she can carry a feature film with ease.

 

Apatow gets interesting mileage out of culture clashes that you would never see in most film of any kind of late and the cast is a plus, though they are mostly unknowns.  Harold Ramis, Paul Rudd and musician Loudon Wainright III (who contributed music with Joe Henry for the film) are very good.  All the cast delivers and Apatow is on his way to possibly becoming a premiere comedy director.  For a film that seemed like it might be an average throw-away waste of time, Knocked Up delivers and in this uncut version, never goes as overboard as expected, delivering more unexpected laughs than any commercial comedy of late.

 

Best of all, Apatow mines the unintended pregnancy situation for subtle humor that eventually becomes the core of the film’s success.

 

 

The 1080p digital 1.85 X 1 VC- 1 High Definition image was shot by Director of Photography Eric Edwards, who first gained notice for his raw work on Larry Clark’s Kids.  Though not always great, the HD transfer is more on than off and very watchable, though occurrent redness can be annoying.  The anamorphically enhanced standard DVD side is just fine, though no match for the HD version and best of all, the editing and camera shot choices benefit the humor.

 

The Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 mix is better than the standard Dolby Digital 5.1 mix enough to give it more than an edge, but that does not make it True HD either, but the dialogue and music are better in the Plus mix and consistently so.  The combination on either side is just fine for what the formats can deliver.  Extras include the original trailer, a gag reel, Line-O-Rama feature, commentary with Apatow, Rogen & actor Bill Hader, deleted/extended scenes. “topless” scene and U-Control capacity exclusive to the HD side with all of its clip and reference capacities.

 

Note that the extra four minutes of the uncut version are on the HD side only.  For more on the release of the gangs other Summer 2007 hit Superbad, try this link:

 

http://www.fulvuedrive-in.com/review/6264/Superbad:+2-Disc+Unrated+Extended

 

 

-   Nicholas Sheffo


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