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| Genre | Comedy |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Nima Nourizadeh, Oliver Cooper, Thomas Mann |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 88 minutes |
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Project X (#XTENDEDCUT to the break of dawn, yo!)(Blu-ray) “Project X” follows three seemingly anonymous high school seniors as they attempt to finally make a name for themselves. Their idea is innocent enough: let’s throw a party that no one will forget… but nothing could prepare them for this party. Word spreads quickly as dreams are ruined, records are blemished and legends are born. “Project X” is a warning to parents and police everywhere.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 1.6 Ounces
- Item model number : 20 Videos
- Director : Nima Nourizadeh
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 88 minutes
- Release date : June 19, 2012
- Actors : Thomas Mann, Oliver Cooper
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (DTS 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Warner Bros. Pictures
- ASIN : B004QL7K8E
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #41,126 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,365 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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Project X has no such inclination, and it's all the better for it. In fact, it's almost like the anti-John Hughes film, making the occasional nod to his work while simultaneously blowing it up by glorifying sex, violence, debauchery, wanton destruction, and all in the pursuit of a little extra clout in the high school hallways. Marking the second time this year that the found footage style has been put to masterful use, marking perhaps a game changing year for the genre, the film follows Thomas Kub(Thomas Mann), a Pasadena high school senior who might as well be invisible to the popular kids. He's not overly dorky or nerdy, just amazingly average and testosterone-free. Even his father thinks he lacks spine. When his 17th birthday rolls around, and his parents roll out of town to celebrate their conveniently timed anniversary, Thomas is explicitly told not to have too many friends over. Yeah....that's not going to happen.
With the frenzied assistance of his Guido belt buddy, Costa(Oliver Cooper), who just wants to get laid like he supposedly used to back home, a party is quickly put together. But Costa is a little too good at his job, and in his efforts to ensure a party that will change their social lives forever, he unwittingly invites thousands to show up at Thomas' doorstep, creating a clusterbomb of epic proportions. We're talking a party that makes Weird Science and Can't Hardly Wait look like Sunday school.
Along with their overweight buddy, JB(Jonathan Daniel Brown), Thomas and Costa make every conceivable wrong decision during the course of the night, but it only serves to make the party bigger and more out of control. As the crowd swells into the thousands, the family dog is terrorized beyond belief, midgets turn up out of nowhere to be thrown into ovens, and bursting garden gnomes release literal treats of ecstasy. Authority figures get the proverbial and literal middle finger all night long, including the angry neighbor across the street, who isn't taking kindly to the sound of naked girls diving into the pool or the booming bass cranked out by twin DJs on the wheels of steel. Oh, and the neighborhood starts to bear a striking resemblance to a war zone. Mere words can't describe just how insane this party gets. The word "party" needs to be redefined. Even the cop are helpless against the out of control rager, stymied by a combination of Costa's legal expertise and by a barrage of incoming fire. Perhaps "war zone" is even too mild to describe it. Whatever the word, there has never been an experience quite like this on the silver screen in quite some time.
That's really what Project X is and has always had aspirations to be: a never before seen movie going experience. Piecing this monstrosity together would have been impossible if not for the perfect combination of people behind the camera, starting with producer Todd Phillips. The thread of anarchistic wish fulfillment is one he seems to have a particular fondness for, seen in both Old School and The Hangover. Debuting director Nima Nourizadeh, a music video veteran, puts that experience to perfect use in some of the film's most stirring stretches of just watching the crowd in their state of euphoria, without a care in the world. The script, which bears a little too much of a resemblance to Superbad at times, was written by Matt Drake and Michael Bacall. Bacall is having a phenomenal couple of years exploring the crazy ways in which young people think, having also written Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and the upcoming 21 Jump Street remake. An oft forgotten subplot involving Thomas and his hot best friend, Kirby(Kirby Bliss Blanton), is the one aspect that is so cliche as to be distracting.
The goal of any party movie is to put the viewer right into the thick of the mob, to experience the mayhem first hand. Few films ever actually accomplish it, because the most epic parties are a collection of perfectly aligned intangibles. A movie has to find a way to capture those things and do it in an organic way. The music, the people, the energy, just the right amount of rebellion and fear of what could happen next. Project X, for all the unbelievable antics, makes for an incredibly authentic and unforgettable experience. Too bad the high school parties in my day weren't this awesome.
This movie was an extended metaphor of my life senior year. I WAS the main character. I could not believe the similarities! I, too, was an invisible kid until that Friday night when a few of my friends made me throw a party after my parents had gone out of town for the weekend. I, too, wanted only 10 or 15 people. I didn't end up with 1500, but I think about 60-70 seems about right. In a respected neighborhood with nose-over-the-fences neighbors, I had people puking in the front and back yards. Christmas ornaments and cups of Screwdrivers being sucked up by a nozzled-vacuum cleaner. Potted plants being thrown inside my house. My dog was stoned and ate half the dish of peanut butter balls we had given up on. PJ cups strewn all over the place (as well as people - and clothes - for that matter). Strip Pool, strip poker, Beer Pong, Naked Jell-O Twister (I copy-writed that...don't steal it Mattel or whomever), and Insane Rules Mortal Kombat. I also hooked up with a girl I previously had been too shy and worthless to try for. I was even run over by a car (somehow was not injured)!
But God it was seemingly the greatest (or most fun) night of my life back then. I had people coming up to me I didn't know and had never seen saying how great a time they had, and people shouting "Killer party dude!" Luckily, though, I had a couple days to clean and some true friends to help me do so and somehow we pulled it off masterfully. But the point is this: this film allowed me to go back and recapture all of that. It helped me forget about my present obstacles for the time being. I don't feel there is anything wrong with that when, of course, taken into perspective. If anyone were to say, "Well this movie's going to make teenage Johnny go and try to throw the same party..." wrong...he was already planning it. In fact, this may have helped him avoid a few mistakes, broken laws, and injuries, even. So maybe it did have some "redeeming value." But if not, it had qualitative value in that it took spending only a few bucks and giving up an hour or so of my time to let me feel that night again...and I thank this movie very much for that!
V: 1080p 16:9. I was skeptical before viewing due to it being a hand-held film, assuming that set use didn't involve any form of external lighting. I was correct as 90% of the film is all 'natural'. The night scenes had high ISO with little noise present, however it felt as it 90% of the movie was 720p, not the full 1080 as Blu-Ray promises. I will blame this on the transfer, not the film itself, due to having the theatrical and extended releases both on 1 disc, thus having to compress the video to save size. With that said, the film had GREAT COLORIZATION. Perfect use of its red's, blue's, and superb skin tone. 3 stars.
A: DTS 5.1 compressed audio. My receiver read at 50KHZ, rather than the full 96KHZ of lossless. Great use of rear surrounds with little directional or discreet use, but the surrounds really engulfed you into movie. It wasn't special, but it was effective and made the movie fun. The LFE channel got real workout as my SUB was bangin' throughout. Perfect lows as it made up for the so-so treble compressed. Kid Cudi's 'Pursuit of Happiness' is a home theater demo as the party sounds play from the surrounds with front sound stage playing the song. FUN. 4 stars.
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As such it is brilliant. It exaggerates a lot but if you cut it down to the corse represents the classic teen parties perfectly. Watching it reminded me of many fond memories from a few years ago where things probably could have got very out of hand but for one reason or another didn't.
The acting is good and I loved the home video style recording at times. Brilliantly fun and enjoyable.
Great to watch with a group of friends.
Had me thinking OMG did that just happen along the way.
It's 1 huge party in America which is brilliant, the only downside is the ending could have been better.
Very fast delivery of this film, many thanks

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