This disjointed comedy spoofs four Judd Apatow efforts: The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and Superbad (Apatow directed two and produced the other two). It gets off to an awkward start when Andy (MadTV's Bryan Callen), a middle-aged comedian, has a nightmare in which his hairy chest horrifies his topless date. The rest of the movie continues along the same vein--more disgusting moments, more underdressed women. As it turns out, Andy's housemates, Michael (Steven Nicholas) and Jonah (Steven Sims, best of the lot), also plan to lose their... virginity in the days to come. All three hang out with characters who recall Seth Rogen, Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Superbad's McLovin), the "Can you hear me now?" guy, and a black Benjamin Button, who ages in reverse (and dresses like Samuel L. Jackson). While the teens try to track down booze for a party, Andy meets Kim (Noureen DeWulf), who has to break their date when she gets a job in Hawaii, and Sarah (Mircea Monroe), who loses control of her bodily functions when she drinks too much. Then one of the ladies gets pregnant, and everyone ends up in Maui, where complications, naturally, ensue. Along with the Apatow-inspired situations, co-writer-director Craig Moss (Saving Ryan's Privates) spoofs American Pie, Twilight, Slumdog Millionaire, and There Will Be Blood, but The 41-Year-Old Virgin feels more like a series of sketches than a full-fledged feature, the gross-out humour gets old fast, and Moss squanders all the sweetness of Apatow's best work. --Kathleen C. Fennessy [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play THE 41 YEAR OLD VIRGIN WHO KNOCKED UP SARAH MARSHAL AND FELT SUPERBAD ABOUT IT follows middle-aged Andy played by Bryan Callen who&39;s desperately trying to hook up because he finds himself still a virgin Equally his sexually excited roommates also need it SUPERBAD and recruit the help of their nerdy friend for help on a strategy to lose their virginity in the days to come
Comedy spoof on the films of Judd Apatow. Sexually frustrated Andy (Bryan Callen) is desperate to put his virginal years behind him. Accompanied by his equally highly-sexed buddy Seth (Stephen Kramer Glickman), Andy enlists the help of his geek friend McAnalovin' (Austin Michael Scott), who possesses the fake I.D. that they hope will finally open the door to their wildest, most debauched dreams.
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