Knocked Up (2007)

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Written by Judd Apatow

Directed by Judd Apatow

Running Time: 127 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Stoner slacker Ben Stone (Seth Rogen) can't believe his luck when he pulls out-of-his-league Alison (Katherine Heigl), a career-driven beauty, drunkenly celebrating her promotion. After parting ways, Stone is more than surprised when Alison calls him eight weeks later with some unexpected news - she's pregnant.

Released in 2007 and made by the same team behind The 40 Year Old Virgin, the film has many obvious belly laughs. But undeneath them is a movie that explores the meaning of responsibility, growing up and commitment, as lovable loser Stone and ambitious Alison must make lasting changes to their lives in preparation for their unborn child. With gut-busting humour - involving trips to the gynaecologist and the issue of having sex with your pregnant partner - the film has real heart.

Cast

Image for Seth RogenSeth RogenBen Stone
Image for Katherine HeiglKatherine HeiglAlison Scott
Image for Paul RuddPaul RuddPete
Image for Leslie MannLeslie MannDebbie
Image for Jason SegelJason SegelJason
Jay BaruchelJay
Image for Jonah HillJonah HillJonah
Martin StarrMartin
Charlyne YiJodi
Iris ApatowCharlotte
Maude ApatowSadie
Joanna KernsAlison’s Mom
Image for Harold RamisHarold RamisBen's Dad
Image for Alan TudykAlan TudykJack
Kristen WiigJill

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites January 28th - 8:17pmFiona Graham said...

    Truly terrible film!

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