The Internship

2013 "Hiring them was a brilliant mistake."
6.3| 1h59m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 07 June 2013 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.theinternshipmovie.com/
Synopsis

Two recently laid-off men in their 40s try to make it as interns at a successful Internet company where their managers are in their 20s.

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Wordiezett So much average
Matialth Good concept, poorly executed.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
mt-740-12068 This movie is fun, honestly the people reviewing otherwise, remove the oversized stick from your tight arse. It's a great fun, sit with the family and understand the modern world movie with a smile on your face!!
nourahussein193 I'm wondering why this movie's rating is mediocre? I really like this movie. the music is so enthusiastic. in IT field the jobs really need very good skills specially in big companies like: Google, Amazon, and Microsoft. so this movie is a good step to make you work harder not feel that you are so bad. and the song, in the beginning, is very funny " It's Like Rain on Your Wedding Day".
Marian20 Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson stars in another comedy that portrays successful salesmen that decided for a career change as computer programmers. Many of the scenes took place at the Google Headquarters at Mountain View, California.The movie presents two forty-something watch salesmen - Billy McMahon and Nick Campbell - based from Atlanta who lost their jobs after their company shut down.Billy convince Nick to try their luck at Google and apply as interns.After being barely convinced to be taken at a Google internship,the fun and excitement begins as both work their way into getting as Google employees as well as the adjustments they make into making their way with present employees of Google who apparently are mostly half their age and twice their IQ's. No question that Vaughn and Wilson try to recreate their success in Wedding Crashers while trying to spout a corporate message found on Google.Too bad that the movie isn't as successful considering that most of the jokes aren't as funny and one has to be familiar with computers to appreciate the jokes.Also,it is apparent that the movie turned basically into a two-hour advertisement for both Google and an IT career.What's worse is the fact that it makes fun and laugh at the the issues that the country is currently facing like many young Americans are worried and fearful about the future, a lot of professionals are into changing careers after they have been laid off from their companies as computers have taken over their jobs and that their jobs are being either offshored or outsourced elsewhere where cheap and inexpensive labor exists.It could have been more effective had the movie dealt with thess issues intelligently and provided hope for our current economic misery.Too bad that it doesn't and it basically relied on the comedic abilities of the leads which unfortunately aren't effective all the time.
Lola Lay This movie was good, albeit a little cheesy and at times, unnecessarily risqué. However, I really liked it. Tbh, I watched it for Dylan Obrien because he's awesome (Watch Teen Wolf- its not what you think its actually really good). As a "young person" I felt like I could relate to the students in the movie. This may be a case of product placement, but I don't think it detracted from the movie. (Plus, Google is pretty cool. It has become a verb- that''s sure proof of success.) I actually loved the fact that it was set in Google headquarters or whatever it was- it was a clean, spacious environment that didn't feel stuffy. Basically, easy to watch and fairly uncomplicated, cliché but so so relatable, absolutely hilarious, and Dylan rocked it! I definitely recommend it.