The Internship Unrated
June 2013
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Wesley Morris
You don't need a heart to like this movie. You need an MBA.
Christy Lemire
Similar to Eddie Murphy's hard right turn from daring and profane comedy to family-friendly romps, Vaughn and Wilson have gone all soft and gooey here.
Guy Lodge
It's a testament to the duo's jazzy comic chemistry that they wring some laughs from this dated, frankly sinister premise.
James Rocchi
There are plenty of films out there competing for your money ... 'The Internship' doesn't even deserve a part-time gig ...
Michael Sragow
Like many an intern, this sweet, negligible comedy, starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as Google's oldest interns, doesn't live up to its potential.
Bilge Ebiri
One of those movies that milks its stars' inherent charisma for as long as it can, but it does so mainly because it has little else.
Critic reviews
Christy Lemire
Similar to Eddie Murphy's hard right turn from daring and profane comedy to family-friendly romps, Vaughn and Wilson have gone all soft and gooey here.
Guy Lodge
It's a testament to the duo's jazzy comic chemistry that they wring some laughs from this dated, frankly sinister premise.
James Rocchi
There are plenty of films out there competing for your money ... 'The Internship' doesn't even deserve a part-time gig ...
Michael Sragow
Like many an intern, this sweet, negligible comedy, starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson as Google's oldest interns, doesn't live up to its potential.
Bilge Ebiri
One of those movies that milks its stars' inherent charisma for as long as it can, but it does so mainly because it has little else.
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Good comedy I didn't think much of this when it hit theaters originally but after watching it on Gplay I was very happy with it. Great comedy all around. Vince Vaughn once again does a wonderful job, even propping up Owen Wilson who can be quite dull a lot of the time. Vaughn similarly has the "Adam Sandler Syndrome" (like Wilson) where they just can't ever seem to change their personalities therefore you pretty much know what you're getting in their movies. Even so, there was something refreshing about this movie, the morality of the story was nice (if cliche). I recommend to rent online.
The Internship Unrated adds to the Original. SEE IT!!! The Internship was hilarious and it had my wife and I cracking up all the way through. If you’re into Google like me then you will be in Google paradise. I really liked the story of the older generation being able to show the younger generation that sometimes the old ways of looking at things don’t necessarily mean they are antiquated by tech of today. While in return, tech can bring everything together and coincide with those old ways just perfectly. Some other things we noticed: 1) It was nice to see Josh Brener from the Samsung SG3 and Note 2 commercials turn in a big co-starring role. 2) The Google Campus is amazing every time you see it and from where ever you see it. 3) Parts of the movie was shot right here in Atlanta, Georgia. 4) On the Google campus it looks like most people sport the Samsung Chromebook or a Mac. 5) Yo-Yo steals the show many times. 6) Don’t blink or you may miss the 2 Sergey Brin cameos. 7) Harry Potter fans will WANT to see this movie. You will laugh at the Quidditch match. It was a great movie that further highlights Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson’s comedic talent while at the same time showcasing a great company. Don’t miss it.
Feal good movie very happy fun movie had a tear in eye at end a happy one Recommend for every one to watch feeling down bad day at work Google the movie watch feel pretty dam good after watching this one Owen an Vince work good together they both have good hearts want be disappointed loved it totally yepi kyi yea mother f_____ say what?
If you liked the movie Get Smart; I think you'd like this film A very funny film; Not just another Vaughn and Wilson film I found this far funnier than I expected. It was hilarious to a young, tech savvy generation. I thought the movie progressively got better and better, after a pretty slow start. Many of my friends enjoyed it with some crude humor as well as some very good dialogue. A good movie for young or middle-aged adults. Definitely worth seeing and will be sure to leave you laughing.
Hilarious!!! Best comedy I've seen in years! Vince and Owen have proven to be the best duo to me since Abbot and Costello with another classic that has it all! Not only will you laugh throughout the entire film but you will also get a great well written story! Hope they continue to make films together their chemistry is fantastic
Screw Willie Wonka and his Chocolate Factory! Welcome to Google This movie is Wedding Crashers meets Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Loved both of those movies and now this one as well. Full disclosure: I use just about all Google services and many, daily. I probably would have enjoyed the movie without Wilson and Vaughn, but you throw the two of them into the Googleplex and you have a big muffin basket of fun but instead of muffins, you've been upgraded to primary colored cupcakes with sprinkles, lots of wrapping, and a huge bow on top. Money, Baby!
Cast and credits
| Actors | Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, Rose Byrne, Max Minghella |
| Director | Shawn Levy |
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