Showing posts with label hall pass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hall pass. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Hall Pass

What will you do if you were given a week off marriage? This is the general idea of a "hall pass". Warner Bros. brings you another movie by the Farrelly brothers, the same people who brought "There's Something About Mary". I first heard about the movie when I saw a teaser last year in their website and post a blog about it. Since then, I was looking forward to watch it. It opened last February in U.S.

What I like about the movie is that the slapstick humor is not hard to grasp for Filipino audience. Owen Wilson has been a usual actor when the Farrellys make a movie. Jason Sudeikis also made a great tandem with Wilson. I look forward to see him in another movie whether he is paired again or solo. The idea of a Hall Pass seem good to be true especially when there's no regrets about it but I am not sure if this could be the solution when marriage gets shaky. I have yet to ask people I know who are married about this. But the hall pass idea is exciting. Hope I get one when I am settled. Ha-ha-ha!
My hall pass

Hall Pass is now showing in cinemas and is distributed by Warner Bros.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

SNEAK PEEK: “HALL PASS”


Jason Sudeikis and Owen Wilson in Hall Pass.
A new comedy from the Farrelly brothers, “Hall Pass” stars Owen Wilson and Jason Sudeikis as married buddies whose wives grant them a week-long vacation from marriage, no questions asked...with interesting results.
In the film, best friends Rick and Fred (Wilson and Sudeikis) have both been married for a long time.  They love their wives, but, like some guys, just can’t help checking out every other woman who crosses their paths. 
            Fed up with this habitual rubber-necking, their wives (Jenna Fischer and Christina Applegate) take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages by granting their husbands a “hall pass”: one week of freedom to do whatever they want, no questions asked.  Seven days to see exactly what it is out there they think they’re missing…or stop looking once and for all.
            At first, it sounds like a dream come true for Rick and Fred.  But they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life—and themselves—are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality.
The film also stars Richard Jenkins as the guys’ old friend and perpetual bachelor, Coakley.
            “Hall Pass” is directed and produced by Peter Farrelly & Bobby Farrelly, from a screenplay by Pete Jones & Peter Farrelly & Kevin Barnett & Bobby Farrelly, story by Pete Jones. 
The Farrellys’ approach was “Neither pro- or anti-hall pass,” says Peter.  “We just thought about where it might lead and tried to be fair to the concept, its pitfalls and rewards.  It’s not a story about being unhappily married; it’s just about being married and questioning aloud the kinds of things that people sometimes wonder about, like what would happen if you went down that road.” 
            “Hall Pass” is a New Line Cinema presentation to be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.