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Trainwreck

Country: USA, Language: English, 125 mins

  • Director: Judd Apatow
  • Writer: Amy Schumer
  • Producer: Judd Apatow; Kim Caramele

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...indeed, it is.

If GLAAD had not mentioned this lamentable film...we would have ignored it. Our lives would be happier if we had.

Over 2 hours of - for want of a better word - shit.

The first 5 minutes are the 'funniest' -that is, if you like metaphors about dolls and adultery...from then on in...it descends rapidly and consistently into the dregs of what Hollywood does best...racist, homophobic pulp.

Amy...stick to your stand-up and avoid any more debacles with Tinsel Town...you don't suit tinsel!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Despite having a love/hate relationship with her scoundrel of a father Gordon Townsend, the one thing Amy Townsend has grown up believing from him is that monogamy isn't realistic, he and Amy's mom who broke up due to infidelity when Amy was young. As such, she gets drunk and stoned frequently in her pursuit of indiscriminate sex, with an unstated rule that there is no sleeping over once the sex is over. Her current 'boyfriend', Steven, believes they are exclusive, not knowing that she sleeps with other men. Working at sensationalistic magazine S'nuff under head sensationalist Dianna, Amy is in line for a promotion, she certain to get it if her next story meets Dianna's scrutiny. That story is a profile of sports doctor to the stars, Dr. Aaron Conners, it despite Amy knowing nothing about sports. To Amy's amazement, Aaron wants to date her following their first sexual encounter, his sexual history in terms of quantity which is in extreme contrast to her own.


 

GLAAD

Comedian Amy Schumer wrote and starred in this comedy about a woman falling in love for the first time. In the film’s latter half, while Schumer’s character is listing off reasons her boyfriend should not want to be with her, she says she has been with many men and asks how many women he has slept with. He says three, and she replies “Me too! I’ve slept with three women too.” While this led to some outlets describing her character as bisexual, the line is treated more as a throwaway joke than a real indication of her romantic feelings so GLAAD did not count the character in its final tally.

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Any reason not to mention the galling homophobia directed towards the little boy?!?

Cast & Characters

Colin Quinn as Gordon;
Devin Fabry as Nine Year Old Amy;
Carla Oudin as Five Year Old Kim;
Amy Schumer as Amy;
Josh Segarra as Staten Island Oli;
Ryan Farrell as One-Night Stand Guy;
Robert E. Torres as One-Night Stand Guy;
Jim Florentine as One-Night Stand Guy;
Robert Kelly as One-Night Stand Guy;
Dan Soder as Dumpster Guy;
John Cena as Steven;
Dave Attell as Noam;
Vanessa Bayer as Nikki;
Tilda Swinton as Dianna;
Randall Park as Bryson