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Condition
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Region Code
Blu-ray: A (Americas, Southeast Asia...)
Release Year
2008
Sub-Genre
Survival
Country/Region of Manufacture
Canada
UPC
0097361383262
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Actor
Owen Wilson, Leslie Mann
Rating
PG-13
Director
Steven Brill
Genre
Comedy
Movie/TV Title
Drillbit Taylor
Edition
Extended Survival Edition; Biligual Packaging

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DRILLBIT TAYLOR tells the story of three nerdy adolescents who, on their very first day of high school, find themselves the target of a merciless, near psychotic bully. The friends band together and pool their funds to hire a personal bodyguard, Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson). Taylor, a homeless beach bum and AWOL army soldier, plans to con the kids just long enough to pull together the money needed to amscray off to Canada. A momentary flash of a conscience and a growing crush on a teacher at the boys' high school, however, compels Drillbit to stick around, do the right thing, and ultimately save the day. The movie is fluff to the extreme, and because it's from the duo of Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow it's easy to long for more. There's a remarkably talented comic cast here, though, that includes, among others, Upright Citizens Brigade veteran Matt Walsh, former Daily Show correspondent Beth Littleford, and indie favorite Frank Whaley. And while it never reaches the near poetic heights of vulgarity to be found in SUPERBAD and KNOCKED UP, one can sense Rogen and Apatow's supreme wit poking around the edges of the film. Where DRILLBIT does succeed, however, is as a fun movie for pre- and early-adolescent boys. KNOCKED UP and 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN deal with some adult subject matter, meaning the plots are driven by issues that 13-year-olds most likely can not relate to, and SUPERBAD is raunchy to the point where parents might not want their kids to see it until they can at least drive. DRILLBIT, on the other hand, strikes a nice middle ground, as it deals with the age-old problem of the high school bully and throws in just enough raunch & roll to keep the sleepover rowdy until dawn.

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0097361383262
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Owen Wilson, Leslie Mann
Director
Steven Brill
Edition
Extended Survival Edition; Biligual Packaging
Rating
PG-13
Format
Blu-ray Disc
Release Year
2008
Movie/TV Title
Drillbit Taylor
Genre
Comedy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Extended Survival Edition; Biligual Packaging
Leading Role
Owen Wilson, Leslie Mann
Release Date
20080701

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  • Drillbit Taylor - A good movie, but have been better

    Owen Wilson stars in this off beat comedy about a homeless man who is hired to defend three freshmen high school students. The movie starts off with the three students being bullied by two seniors, they get fed up with the bullying and decide to hire Drillbit Taylor (Owen Wilson) to defend them. From there they movie is a series of gags and one liners that leads to the final battle between the kids, Wilson and the bullies. Unfortunately the movie was not as funny as I expected and the director missed a lot of opportunities to make me laugh. Wilson is a fine actor and I believe he should have skipped this movie. I rate this move a 3 out of 5 only because it did entertain me, however I would not recommend anyone buy the movie, rent it so you can take it back when your done with it. I ...

  • Mediocre At Best

    I usually enjoy films with Owen Wilson, but I was quite disappointed with Drillbit Taylor. Most of the characters here are annoying and unfunny and the story is rather dull. Owen Wilson's character was a pushover who really didn't stand up for himself and his character was very annoying at times as well as some of the other characters. This isn't to say the movie is terrible, it does has it's redeeming points. Josh Peck did a great job and I have always been a fan of him. It was quite interesting to see him take the role of a school bully and he was very believable and is just a really good actor. The movie does have it's comical moments here and there, but really not enough to leave you satisfied. The dialog isn't bad, but some of Owen Wilson's one liners seem more out of place rather ...