Episode 63 - Pitch Perfect
The 2012 hit film "Pitch Perfect," about dueling college a cappella
groups is an "a-ca-terrible" combination of the movies "Dodgeball"
and "Mean Girls," but instead of being funny, it is just a bunch of
people lip-synching over-produced Auto-Tune...
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The 2012 hit film "Pitch Perfect," about dueling college a
cappella groups is an "a-ca-terrible" combination of the movies
"Dodgeball" and "Mean Girls," but instead of being funny, it is
just a bunch of people lip-synching over-produced Auto-Tune
vocals to songs we all rightly forgot about a while ago.
This movie projectile vomits a slew of ignorant comments about
rape victims, Asian-Americans, lesbians, Jews and deaf people.
These are all played for laughs, but they forgot that laughs are
usually the result of jokes, not just saying random inappropriate
things.
Anna Kendrick plays the literally too-cool-for-school Beca
Mitchell, your typical angsty teen who loves to make mix tapes,
and somehow believes this makes her a real musician. She dreams
of moving to Los Angeles to work for a record label so she can
then be a musician (which isn’t how that works), but has to first
join an all-girls a cappella team for a year, or else her daddy
won’t pay for her to move to LA.
Skylar Astin (who looks exactly like Dane Cook) plays Jesse, Anna
Kendrick’s love interest who sings for the girls’ rival a
cappella group. He loves the movie "The Breakfast Club" and
thinks Simple Mind's song "Don't You (Forget About Me)" is the
best original score in film history, because he doesn’t know what
constitutes a film score apparently.
Rebel Wilson plays a girl who calls herself "Fat Amy" so "twiggy
*******" won't call her that behind her back, because, ya know,
body-shaming is wrong. She's a brash Australian who isn't funny
at all. Oh, so is her character.
Adam Devine plays Bumper Allen, the egotistical leader of the
girls' rival a cappella group. He has a crush on "Fat Amy" and
also enjoys throwing burritos. He ends up becoming a back-up
singer for John Mayer, who needs one for some reason.
Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins play the announcers for
these boring a cappella events, unabashedly ripping off Fred
Willard’s character in "Best in Show," but forgetting to be
funny.
Join us as we discuss DJs, how we would re-write this movie, and
Osama bin Laden’s old a cappella days.
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shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.
This episode is sponsored by Vindictive Sound Bite.
Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
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