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Not Really Role Models Now

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So, I saw the movie, Role Models, on Friday, November the 7th and I got to say, it wasn’t bad.

The movie is pretty much about two salesmen that goes around to different schools to give a talk about how drugs are bad and how they should get there energy drink instead.  One day, Danny, played by Paul Rudd, gets dumped due to him becoming more of an asshole.  He snapped and parked in a no parking zone when he and Wheeler, played by Seann William Scott, went to there next job.  When they got out there truck was being towed away from which Danny snapped and tried to steal the truck back which lead both him and Wheeler into the slammer with two options, do 30 days in jail or 150 hours of community service.

You can see where this is going so far.  Pretty much they are to be role models to a few kids.  One kid is one that always pulls a fast one to try to get there "big" to not come back and another is into a foam sword fighting game called LAIR (I believe that’s how it was spelled, can’t remember).  They pretty much work together and work out there differences and became good friends in the end.

In the end of all things, it was a pretty funny movie that’s worth seeing.  By the way, I would write more but I can’t remember half the movie due to being extremely tired and don’t feel like remembering a thing.

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