DISQUS

Film School Rejects: Review: ‘Fired Up’ is a Comedy Dead Zone

  • Adam · 9 months ago
    I've got my tent ready; you'll see me spending the night outside the theater so I can get a ticket!
  • Carmen · 9 months ago
    I actually thought this movie was Hilarious; the best way to describe it would be Wedding Crashers meets Bring it On. (The first one with the very hot Elisa and Kristen) I thought the aintitcool review summed it up perfectly and Harry would be the first ass to hate something. Check it out.
    http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40150
  • blckmanjew · 9 months ago
    shut up
  • Robert Levin · 9 months ago
    I think the fact that Harry opens his review by actually writing this says a lot about his lack of credibility as a critic (as if we needed any further evidence):

    "I like cheerleaders. In Junior High in Austin, there was this little group of them that liked to torture me, because I was the fat kid at school. Slapping my ass, pretending to come on to me. I turned the tides by grabbing their asses and thanking them for the blowjob the night before.

    Later, in High School... I actually lost my virginity to a cheerleader, whose virginity I was enjoying. And now... over 22 years later, I'm married to a 22 year old ex-Cheerleader. So... to say I like cheerleaders... well, its an understatement."
  • Adam · 9 months ago
    Oh I made a mistake by clicking that anticool link, and then I made an even large mistake by actually reading the review. Shit Sandwich! Nothing more to say about that.
  • That Guy · 9 months ago
    I gotta go with Carmen, its a check your brain at the door comedy but it was funny. I know I enjoyed it and really, isn't that the whole point of going to mainstream theaters these days, to see something that is somewhat entertaining for a few hours and just lose yourself? Not everything has to be award winning or independent. It's comedy, plain and simple.
  • Kristina_Lustig · 9 months ago
    Ugh. 1.5 hour gay jokes are never worthy of anything higher than a D. Thanks, FSR. <3
    and ALSO, I'll be honest, Bring It On is a movie I enjoyed, but I'd like to qualify that by saying that I take an inordinate amount of pleasure from teen party movies made from 1990-2000.