- From thedirector of SUPERBAD comes ADVENTURELAND, a smart, witty comedy we canall relate to. When James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) has to cancel hisdream summer vacation and make some money for grad school, the only jobhe can get is at Adventureland, a tacky amusement park where the gamesare rigged and the rides make you hurl. But it's where he meets Em(Kristen Stewart, TWILIGHT), and his rollercoa
When James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) has to cancel his dream summer vacation and make some money for grad school, the only job he can get is at Adventureland, a tacky amusement park where the games are rigged and the rides make you hurl. But it's where he meets Em (Kristen Stewart) and his roller coaster ride to nowhere turns into the best summer ever. Filled with a carnival of colorful characters and set to a killer soundtrack, Adventureland is the kind of adventure we could all use more of!A sweet! and slap-happy mix of indie coming-of-age drama and Judd Apatowâs scatological but heartfelt manchild comedies, Greg Mottolaâs
Adventureland is a winning look at the pleasures and frustrations of dead-end jobs and teenage kicks as viewed through a filter of mid-â80s pop culture. The underutilized and always watchable Jesse Eisenberg (
The Squid and the Whale) is a sheltered, introspective New York college grad who discovers that his parentsâ financial woes will not only quash his dream of a summer in Europe (to enjoy its more âsexually permissiveâ nations) but require a move to Pittsburgh, where he lands a job at a dilapidated amusement park. There, heâs thrown in with a motley crew of eccentrics, small-town types and a few genuine free spirits, most notably co-worker Em (Kristen Stewart), whose complicated past proves irresistible to his repressed psyche. Mottola, who directed
Superbad and episodes of the well-loved
Freaks and Geeks, and who once worked in a similar park as a teen, doesnât ! shy from the crude laughs that make Apatowâs features so popular, but he tempers it with a wistful tone and layered characters that hew closer to his earliest work,
The Daytrippers. Though ill-matched at first, Eisenberg and Stewart make a likable on-screen couple, and theyâre well-supported by a terrific cast that includes such die-hard scene-stealers as Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as the parkâs offbeat owners, Martin Starr as a Russian lit aficionado, and Ryan Reynolds as a former town tamer, now reduced to working as the parkâs handyman. A soundtrack performed by underground faves Yo La Tengo and filled with a smart mix of hip cuts (Hüsker Dü, the New York Dolls, the Replacements) and period faves (Falcoâs âRock Me Amadeusâ) underscores the filmâs blend of tentative emotions and broad laughs.
-- Paul GaitaWhen James Brennan (Jesse Eisenberg) has to cancel his dream summer vacation and make some money for grad school, the only job he can get is at ! Adventureland, a tacky amusement park where the games are rigged and the rides make you hurl. But it's where he meets Em (Kristen Stewart) and his roller coaster ride to nowhere turns into the best summer ever. Filled with a carnival of colorful characters and set to a killer soundtrack, Adventureland is the kind of adventure we could all use more of!A sweet and slap-happy mix of indie coming-of-age drama and Judd Apatowâs scatological but heartfelt manchild comedies, Greg Mottolaâs
Adventureland is a winning look at the pleasures and frustrations of dead-end jobs and teenage kicks as viewed through a filter of mid-â80s pop culture. The underutilized and always watchable Jesse Eisenberg (
The Squid and the Whale) is a sheltered, introspective New York college grad who discovers that his parentsâ financial woes will not only quash his dream of a summer in Europe (to enjoy its more âsexually permissiveâ nations) but require a move to Pittsburgh, where! he lands a job at a dilapidated amusement park. There, heâs! thrown in with a motley crew of eccentrics, small-town types and a few genuine free spirits, most notably co-worker Em (Kristen Stewart), whose complicated past proves irresistible to his repressed psyche. Mottola, who directed
Superbad and episodes of the well-loved
Freaks and Geeks, and who once worked in a similar park as a teen, doesnât shy from the crude laughs that make Apatowâs features so popular, but he tempers it with a wistful tone and layered characters that hew closer to his earliest work,
The Daytrippers. Though ill-matched at first, Eisenberg and Stewart make a likable on-screen couple, and theyâre well-supported by a terrific cast that includes such die-hard scene-stealers as Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as the parkâs offbeat owners, Martin Starr as a Russian lit aficionado, and Ryan Reynolds as a former town tamer, now reduced to working as the parkâs handyman. A soundtrack performed by underground faves Yo La Tengo and filled with a s! mart mix of hip cuts (Hüsker Dü, the New York Dolls, the Replacements) and period faves (Falcoâs âRock Me Amadeusâ) underscores the filmâs blend of tentative emotions and broad laughs.
-- Paul GaitaADVENTURELAND - DVD MovieA sweet and slap-happy mix of indie coming-of-age drama and Judd Apatowâs scatological but heartfelt manchild comedies, Greg Mottolaâs
Adventureland is a winning look at the pleasures and frustrations of dead-end jobs and teenage kicks as viewed through a filter of mid-â80s pop culture. The underutilized and always watchable Jesse Eisenberg (
The Squid and the Whale) is a sheltered, introspective New York college grad who discovers that his parentsâ financial woes will not only quash his dream of a summer in Europe (to enjoy its more âsexually permissiveâ nations) but require a move to Pittsburgh, where he lands a job at a dilapidated amusement park. There, heâs thrown in with a motley crew of eccentrics, s! mall-town types and a few genuine free spirits, most notably c! o-worker Em (Kristen Stewart), whose complicated past proves irresistible to his repressed psyche. Mottola, who directed
Superbad and episodes of the well-loved
Freaks and Geeks, and who once worked in a similar park as a teen, doesnât shy from the crude laughs that make Apatowâs features so popular, but he tempers it with a wistful tone and layered characters that hew closer to his earliest work,
The Daytrippers. Though ill-matched at first, Eisenberg and Stewart make a likable on-screen couple, and theyâre well-supported by a terrific cast that includes such die-hard scene-stealers as Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig as the parkâs offbeat owners, Martin Starr as a Russian lit aficionado, and Ryan Reynolds as a former town tamer, now reduced to working as the parkâs handyman. A soundtrack performed by underground faves Yo La Tengo and filled with a smart mix of hip cuts (Hüsker Dü, the New York Dolls, the Replacements) and period faves (Falcoâs â! Rock Me Amadeusâ) underscores the filmâs blend of tentative emotions and broad laughs.
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