The Internship

2013 "Hiring them was a brilliant mistake."
6.3| 1h59m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 07 June 2013 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Official Website: http://www.theinternshipmovie.com/
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Two recently laid-off men in their 40s try to make it as interns at a successful Internet company where their managers are in their 20s.

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mt-740-12068 This movie is fun, honestly the people reviewing otherwise, remove the oversized stick from your tight arse. It's a great fun, sit with the family and understand the modern world movie with a smile on your face!!
RealChristian14 The Internship have received mixed reviews from numerous viewers and critics alike for various reasons such as being a primarily a Google ad; unable to provide laughter; having clichéd and predictable screenplay; and many more. It never did well in the box office. Vince Vaugh commented that the studio interfering and making it a PG-13 film instead of an R-rated movie that excluded its crude and raunchy humor was a big factor to it. The DVD/Blu-Ray provided two versions of the film and evidently there is a big difference in terms of the number of times the F-word was made and the breast exposure it had.But one could not discount the fact that there were other reasons why it does not compare to the other Vince Vaugh and Owen Wilson starrer - The Wedding Crashers - to which the movie is often compared to.The film is about two salesmen who lost their jobs and decided for a career change in becoming Google interns despite having no knowledge in computers and computer programming. Their journey from becoming interns together with their team members and predictably their becoming Google employees at the end was the focus of the story.These includes the values they have exchanged from the old members to the young members and vice-versa as well as overcoming the challenges they have met into being Google interns. The screenplay was evidently clichéd as there was nothing new found in it.If I could criticize the film,it apparently somehow makes fun of the country's current economic misery such as middle-age professionals losing their job years before retirement and being prompted to change careers and young graduates who feel having a bleak future.Too bad that the film does not address these issues and it instead treats it like a laughing matter. The conclusion of having the leads - the two middle-age former salesmen and their young members - getting a job at Google while subtly ignoring the other 95% including the villain Graham and his fat member who happens to be a Harvard computer science graduate and has a 2390 SAT score who are all left jobless leave a sorry note to the film.It was criminal to see many Nooglers in celebration at the end when they realize not getting accepting employment as the pizza was being distributed.
feyipuk Based on the IMDb page; Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson standing next to each other; buddy film. The first name on the writers credit is Vince Vaughn; he wants to pass on a message. The description says their way of life has been destroyed and they must change to be like young kids...but based on the previous statements, they're not going to, they're going to make the kids adapt. And like some real action Monsters University, that's pretty much what happens; the kids are made out to be geniuses who spend all their lives in the technology bubble and have no idea about how to cut it in the real world, while the lead actors are portrayed as Luddites, with a gift of the gab and charm. Their two worlds collide, they both rub off on each other and come out the other end with a mix of people skills and tech skills. Which seems to be what Google wants people to see its products.The premise is far fetched; neither of the main characters looks to own a smart phone or computer, yet they get an interview for Google. Yet that's part of the story; everyone has the ability to succeed, even if you're not part of the "in crowd". And while there is lots of yellow/red/green imagery, Android imagery dotted around, and plenty of tech related dialogue, there are no overly long coding sequences. The action flows. If it wasn't Google - with its wide base of user known tech - the story line would have fallen flat after a few minutes.The stereotypes fly thick, and I can understand why Will Ferrell would want to be uncredited; it's not his finest role. The good kids have a nice mix of character traits to make them interesting, though the intern protagonist is to stereotypical (with an equally irritating English accent). It's a pretty written by numbers under dog story, and if you haven't seen Dodge Ball or Wedding Crashers, watch them first.P.S. I can't put WYSIWYG as a summary (as it's deemed as shouting), but if I put wysiwyg it gets corrected to upper case! Glad I don't need to phone Vince Vaughn for assistance.
Nerenmarcus This is a really fun movie. This is actually one of the best of 2013 in my opinion. I love the music in this movie etc. I really recommend people to watch it cause it's really worth the time. If you have free time on your mind, watch this movie. I remember when I saw the commercial for this, I wanted to see it so bad. This movie is really a 10 out of 10. I also love all the cast members and how they act. This is kind of my review of internship. And also if you liked this movie you should really check out their other movies, they are also really good and very fun. Well this is all for me right now have a good day. By the way, if you're sad this movie really gets you in a good mood.