

The film had many scenes that were quite pointless but still quite funny for example the Seinfeld scene. The characters were well written and performed, every individual character fitted perfectly. Wright's trademark quick cuts, and simple comedy made this film, i personally think if it were directed by anyone else it wouldn't have had the same effect. The jokes were fast and although silly, they weren't stupid which made for quite an enjoyable film. I've never heard so much laughter in one cinema. The movie had everyone laughing, and i mean everyone, I've been too almost every Wright film and somehow the audience wasn't as amused as i was, but this time everyone loved it. I was honestly expecting some odd film that really needed a lot of help but i was pleasantly surprised with how great this movie was. I was lucky enough too see this film during a test preview to an audience that weren't told what we were about too see.


Aubrey Plaza: Black squares (which are used to obscure Julie Powers' mouth whenever she curses).

Alison Pill: The words "one! two! three! four! (which Kim Pine typically yells to signal the start of a Sex Bob-Omb song) and the Sex-Bob-Omb logo.Anna Kendrick: Coffee stains and wet mug marks (Stacey Pilgrim works at a coffee shop).Chris Evans: Lucas Lee's skateboards and the logo for his company.When the cast is listed during the opening credits, the drawings in the background display little motifs related to the characters they play in the movie:
