The Two Minute Verdict: Carell And Fey Schedule A Date Night

Then we get to meet The Tripplehorns! James Franco, playing himself, and Mila Kunis, playing the kind of lady who'd be romantically associated with a short-sleeved, tattooed, probably permabaked James Franco type, take their places.

Finally, the sound of their giant names flying onto the screen distracts Carell and Fey so badly that they walk straight into some glass doors. A little physical comedy never killed anybody. Nor has a well-intentioned "whacked off" joke, for that matter. And we are satisfied.

Scott/Carell and Lemon/Fey, see you in April. Until then, may you couple in our heads each time we're subjected to an ad for Jay Leno.

Verdict: We bought four tickets within the first ten seconds of the trailer. Four single tickets for four separate showings. We're so easy sometimes, it disgusts us, quite frankly.

Bonus item for people who care about such things, and you know who you are: Hey, Olivia Munn!

Date Night Trailer [YouTube]

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Comments

  • metroville says:

    The trailer excited me so that I IMDb'd the title...whereupon I discovered that the film's director was one Shawn Levy.
    Excitement curbed.

  • The Winchester says:

    The sure-fire direction of a true craftsman like Levy instantly turns "Date Night" into 2010's Avatar!

  • Quirky- says:

    Oh me oh my, that was beyond awful. All four of them deserve better than this.
    Alternative casting of Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaaauauaughey, Seth Rogen and Rachel McAdams would've been better casting. Scratch that, McAdams deserves better than that.

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