Der Traum einer Reporterin, Nachrichtensprecherin zu werden, gerät in Gefahr, nachdem sie sich nach einem One-Night-Stand ohne Telefon, Auto, Ausweis oder Geld in der Innenstadt von L. A. wi... Alles lesenDer Traum einer Reporterin, Nachrichtensprecherin zu werden, gerät in Gefahr, nachdem sie sich nach einem One-Night-Stand ohne Telefon, Auto, Ausweis oder Geld in der Innenstadt von L. A. wiederfindet - und ihr nur 8 Stunden bis zum wichtigsten Vorstellungsgespräch ihres Lebens b... Alles lesenDer Traum einer Reporterin, Nachrichtensprecherin zu werden, gerät in Gefahr, nachdem sie sich nach einem One-Night-Stand ohne Telefon, Auto, Ausweis oder Geld in der Innenstadt von L. A. wiederfindet - und ihr nur 8 Stunden bis zum wichtigsten Vorstellungsgespräch ihres Lebens bleiben.
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I really looked forward to this. I like Elizabeth Banks and it looked promising. The early parts aren't that funny but once the plot kicks in and she has to find her way out of "the hood," it picks up. It reminded me somewhat of After Hours or maybe even Adventures of Babysitting. Banks is very good, as well as being particularly hot in this. The supporting cast is really what makes it work. Kevin Nealon is fun as a weirdo helicopter reporter. Bill Burr and Ethan Suplee are great as a couple of clueless cops. But the highlight for me was the trio of Pookie (Alphonso McAuley), Hulk (Da'Vone McDonald), and Scrilla (Bob from Walking Dead). I don't want to spoil too much about their scenes but all three are terrific, especially McAuley who talks like a Fat Albert character come to life.
This is a funny comedy with a generally pleasant tone that I liked. Yeah it's somewhat predictable and formulaic but no one's trying to reinvent the wheel here. It's a good way to spend an hour and a half. One little thing I wanted to mention because when it happened in the movie, I had to roll my eyes a bit. James Marsden's bartender character is revealed to not just be a bartender but also a writer. Why is it that movies always do that? Someone can't be JUST a bartender or a waitress or a mechanic -- they always have to be something more "respectable" on the side or they are aspiring to be something like that. Just once I would like one of these movies to feature a working-class character who is happy with their life and does not want to go to law school or own the company or become a big movie star. Because ultimately what they are saying is that Marsden is not good enough for Banks if he is just a bartender, which is shallow and sad.
Clichés and jokes may not always mix well, but the passion of the actors involved (even if James Marsden is merely a bystander in this one as are most of the other in the Banks show on display) do help the movie to elevate above other comedies. Not much, but at least a little bit. Obviously comedy/humor is not something that will be viewed the same by everyone. Tastes are different and this might not be your movie to watch
If you're going to a movie with a hot blonde in a tight yellow dress on the poster - you better expect what such type of movies usually puts on the screen. You'll get your laughs.
Yet, Walk of Shame was so much more than just a slightly dirty comedy. It gave an insight to the life of LA area some might not realize there is. It showed how friendship is important and that total strangers are not necessarily wierdos and perverts.
And, of course, Meghan is a nice girl from Texas. That's great.
As a cat lover, I was mildly surprised to the problem that Banks' character has. So strange. I have the same problem with some dogs, so no big deal!
I find myself craving more movies of this caliber that can evoke such genuine laughter. This hidden gem deserves greater recognition and appreciation. It's a must-watch for anyone seeking a hearty dose of laughter and an unforgettable comedic experience.
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- WissenswertesThe character "Pookie" played by Alphonso McAuley is a nod to Chris Rock's character "Pookie" from New Jack City (1991). Some of the same lines were mentioned during the crackhouse scene.
- PatzerAirbags do not stay inflated.
- Crazy CreditsKeep your zombie ass moving.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Chelsea Lately: Folge #7.93 (2013)
- SoundtracksDrama On The Dancefloor
Written by Jon Ingoldsby, Lux Lovelle, Sven Martin, Julian Schramm
Performed by Lux Lovelle
Courtesy of Sven Martin and Julian Schramm
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- 59.209 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 39.751 $
- 4. Mai 2014
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- 8.122.990 $
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- 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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