Everybody has, at least one time in their life, dreamed about being involved in a big, fun and epic party. Todd Phillips, the producer who directed “The Hangover”, brings forth moviegoers a new comedy entitled, “Project X.”
In this movie, it depicts every teenager’s fantasy of being involved in an epic, wild house party. It follows three high school seniors Thomas, Costa, and JB, whom are all anonymous at their high school. They made a plan to throw an infamous epic house party for Thomas’ birthday, in order to make a name for themselves.
The plan was to simply invite a small crowd of people and have a cameraman film and document their moment in history. But they weren’t ready for the amounts of damage they was about do their neighborhood, as word got back around quickly about the party and all hell broke loose for those guys.
Project X just happens to be one of those movies where it has that type of “shock value” that makes moviegoers go “what the hell.” There was never a moment where the moviegoer doesn’t go “what the hell.”
Each scene throughout the movie was outrageous; from Thomas fathers’ Mercedes ending up in the pool, an angry midget ending up in the oven, the house plus some parts of the entire neighborhood getting flamed up by a pyro-maniac with a flame thrower, and the party ending up on Jimmy Kimmel’s live TV show.
One of the things that I notice about the movie was that there was an entire casts of new faces such as Thomas Mann, Oliver Copper, Jonathan Brown, Dax Flame, Kirby Blanton, etc. The other interesting thing is the actors have kept their first names for the characters in the movie. That’s something that’s never really seen in too many movies.
Probably one of the only negatives that can be seen in Project X is that the whole movie theme is dedicated mostly to the younger crowd of high school and college students. Some adults might either turn they nose on this movie or they won’t understand the concept of how the movie goes.
Overall, Project X is definitely a comedy that is worth every dollar of your pocket. It is guaranteed to keep you laughing all throughout as well as keep you up on your toes and anxious about the next antic that occur. It look like it’s going to be one of those movies where you can watch it 10 years later & still get a lot of laughter from it.
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‘Project X’ high in shock and laughs
March 14, 2012
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