Your Highness
Director: David Gordon Green
Starring: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel
Details: US/TBC TBC
McBride and Franco are two brothers in a medieval kingdom who have never really seen eye-to-eye. Franco's older, naive prince has always been the family golden boy, as he led and won many a quest with his loyal knights. McBride's lazy stoner is more concerned about himself and has always been jealous of the elder sibling. When Justin Theroux's dastardly wizard turns up and pinches Franco's recently rescued virgin, The King forces the younger Prince to join his brother on the quest to save her. Along the way they meet Portman's sexy badass, who is on her own mission of revenge.
This outrageous production would never have stood a chance of working had the cast not embraced the material with admirable gusto. Franco in particular sends himself up gamely, playing the dumb but heroic Prince who can only see the good in his younger brother despite his obvious nasty streak. McBride has written himself some of the best lines in the film, and his character here isn't exactly stretching his acting abilities - those familiar with Kenny Powers will notice some similar traits. They'll also know how funny that character can be, and McBride is just as abusive here.
I have a feeling that Your Highness will garner a cult following at best. It does feel like a bit of an indulgence for its star at points, but the acerbic, expletive heavy dialogue is never less than amusing - even if the silliness of the plot never works for you. Pineapple Express director Green obviously wanted to try something different, but didn't want to go down the parody route. There are no post-modern references to anything happening today, and the only real modern part of Your Highness is the abusive language, which is strangely refreshing.
This is the kind of film where a wise, magical (and stoned) creature needs to be tossed-off to give our heroes information. If you don't think that's funny then you probably won't appreciate the rest of the film - like I did.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
rr
when 2 c dis movie and it was just a brill of a laugh, must go 2 c it.
Posted 13/04/2011 19:21:36
Lisa
FUNNIEST FILM IN AGES!!! Danny McBride is a legend and James Franco is brilliant as the brother! Have to see this one twice!
Posted 16/04/2011 10:27:08
fintan
thanks to winning on entertainment.ie i got to shake danny mcbrides hand thanks entertainment
Posted 16/04/2011 20:43:49
LK
This film is atrocious!! I went based on the review and comments left here, but it was aweful. I can't believe the generous budget they managed to get for this, never mind the oscar nominated actors! I don't mind a bit of vulgarity, if it's funny, but I spent the entire running time waiting for the funny to start and it never did. Don't waist your hard earned money like I did.
Posted 20/04/2011 10:01:18
bennyedd
This film is like the badly scripted porn flick but unfortunately without the porn. Going on a word of mouth recommendation (now de-friended) and the 'people who brought you Pinapple Express' factor we thought this might just be alright but God NO! I didn't see the illiterate RR's idle thought on the film either. Best thing about this film is Natalie Portman, the worst part is everything else. Actually reminded me of Big Trouble in Little China without Kurt Russell, It is that bad! This film was obviously created by some pothead producer with far too much money to throw around. Outrageous is one thing but it's just the tedious amounts of 'crap' & 'dick' placed in every second line. I'm sure it'll be great for the potheads but my suggestion is don't see this unless you're completely off your tits on something.
Posted 23/04/2011 23:56:25
El1234
Definitely one for the guys!! Vulgar throughout, but if that's your thing you'll enjoy - a stoner twist on the traditional fairytale - mix Rapunzel and Sleeping Beauty.
Posted 24/04/2011 22:45:27
patrick
I didn't think it was that bad - It did have its moments. I found myself laughing at the vulgarity. Admittedly, it was disappointing in many respects. With a cast like this, I expected something incredible. But it was OK for a bit of a laugh. I think everyone's being very harsh! Especially the critics at Rotten Tomatoes!
Posted 25/04/2011 11:42:19
ML83
I have been going to the cinema on a weekly basis for the past 11-12 years, and have seen countless films over the years. I have never posted a comment before, mainly because I prefer to make up my own mind so I don't think many people would care what I think either. But this film is so bad I can't let it pass without warning people. Without doubt, this is the worst film I have ever seen. I am a big Danny McBride fan, so I had high hopes for this. It is so bad I actually wanted to get up and leave. Unfortunately I stayed until the end, foolishly hoping there would be something worth the €10. McBride has one or two moments, but they are so deep in the rubbish they almost go unnoticed. I cannot understand how this did not go straight to DVD, regardless of the budget (impossible to guess what it was spent on. The special effects are like an episode of BBC's Merlin). If this is the direction comedy flicks are going, my cinema days are numbered. Please don't go to see this, you will regret it.
Posted 03/05/2011 13:38:46
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