Like Superbad's Seth and Evan, this time our dynamic duo is Process Server Dale Denton ( Seth Rogen) and his big-hearted drug dealer Saul Silver ( James Franco) who become wrapped up in a deadly drug war after accidentally witnessing a crime. The drug lord and his crooked cop accomplice, played by Gary Cole and Rosie Perez, send two thugs ( Craig Robinson of The Office and Kevin Corrigan) to track down Saul and Dale. In the process of evading capture, Saul and Dale must deal with quirky middle man Red, played to almost unthinkable perfection by Danny McBride.
The performances from the cast showcase some of the best comedic acting to date. Franco and Rogen expertly play off each other and there's no doubt that many of the funniest lines were probably born from improvisation. This lends the film the same realistic tone of dialogue that made writers Rogen and long-time friend Evan Goldberg so great in Superbad.
The most refreshing part of any Rogen/Goldberg movie is the focus on the relationship between the two main characters. Nobody can capture the real essence of best friends like these two! Where most comedies will drag on with some kind of love interest, their films tend to focus on the "bro-mance" of being someone's BFF. That kind of writing is a rare treasure in a sea of dumbed-down Hollywood buddy comedies.
Now that they've written two spectacular films, the bar will be extra high for Rogen and Goldberg when they treat us to their version of The Green Hornet in 2010.
Trashwire grade: A
Published by Alexis Gentry
Alexis Gentry was born in Boulder, CO. She attended The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where she majored in film. She has worked for both the Colorado Film Commission and Denver Film Societ... View profile
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