It was a pleasure to see this film. While I've never cared much for Owen Wilson (typically in annoying roles), he was surprisingly adept in The Internship.
I went principally to see Vince Vaughn in a film that was not a stereotypical "guy" (say 'Neanderthal') piece. I was not disappointed.
Mr. Vaughn carried a great role to greatness. His delivery - his timing - his ability to spew B.S. (as he did in this film) is really impressive.
Delightful support cast: juvenile-type manager, Indian female (stunningly lovely, and a capable actor), and a Japanese male who played a multi-faceted role very well.
Of course, there had to be a "dick" in the film - someone one really wants to punch-out (even if one is not normally prone to violence).
I could go on, but will simply say "the film is worth the money and time investment." Open your heart - disengage your brain a bit - and just enjoy.
I went principally to see Vince Vaughn in a film that was not a stereotypical "guy" (say 'Neanderthal') piece. I was not disappointed.
Mr. Vaughn carried a great role to greatness. His delivery - his timing - his ability to spew B.S. (as he did in this film) is really impressive.
Delightful support cast: juvenile-type manager, Indian female (stunningly lovely, and a capable actor), and a Japanese male who played a multi-faceted role very well.
Of course, there had to be a "dick" in the film - someone one really wants to punch-out (even if one is not normally prone to violence).
I could go on, but will simply say "the film is worth the money and time investment." Open your heart - disengage your brain a bit - and just enjoy.