Project X
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Video: Project X Irish Premiere Party
Director: Nima Nourizadeh
Starring: Jonathan Daniel Brown, Oliver Cooper, Thomas Mann
Details: USA 88mins 18
It really is a shame that the mystery surrounding films has vanished - that's the price of the internet, really. Yet every once in a while, an enigmatic production shows up apparently out of nowhere. Project X has a very simple urban legend-based concept. A bunch of uncool kids have a party that gets completely out of hand, and the whole thing is filmed by a pal to serve as evidence of their newfound coolness. Playing like the missing bits of The Hangover crossed with Superbad and filtered through The Inbetweeners, this is wonderfully unhinged and consistently hilarious stuff.
Thomas, even by his own father's admission, is not a cool kid. Largely overlooked in high school, he and his boisterous buddy Costa and introverted pal JB plan a social gathering of some of the cooler kids in school. But as more and more people turn up to the party, Thomas begins to panic and the whole street is taken over by rowdy party animals attending what becomes the shindig of the decade.
It's worth pointing out that all of the main cast use their real names, and the vibe here is very much that of a documentary. There are a couple of very slick montages, but for the most part, it's the same kind of execution you've seen in monster flicks (Cloverfield) and superhero movies (Chronicle) before. If you have a sense of deja-vu about the whole thing, you may have seen some of debut British director Nourizadeh's previous work - he directed that Adidas "party" ad with a slew of celebrities. Producer Todd Phillips apparently saw that, and decided he was the perfect man to helm this movie. Having sat through it, his logic is hard to fault.
It's fair to say that Project X isn't exactly a groundbreaking, or even a very good movie. The plot is extremely basic, and the tacked-on friend-that-could-be-a-girlfriend thread is there simply to provide a more amiable ending. But, as a party movie that's main focus is to entertain and amuse, it is an absolute blast and almost ridiculously enjoyable. The three main cast members are note perfect in their roles, and crucially, they actually look like teens. Oliver Cooper, in particular, should see a healthy career bump on the back of his very funny work; he owns the obligatory 'crass friend' role.
The kind of film that will make pre-drinks before a night out much more enjoyable for years to come, Project X is both very funny, and very fun.
Review by Gavin Burke
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FilmBuff76
Project X is a million miles away from the 1987 Matthew Broderick film of the same name. Whereas that was a thought-provoking film about military experiments on apes, this film is about a social experiment in hosting the ultimate, "game-changing" party in an otherwise quiet California suburb. The gimmick here is that it's sourced from found footage, which seems a natural fit for the story of a seemingly normal "loser" teenager who defies his parents' expectations and that of his peers in hosting a birthday party. It quickly snowballs out of control, building to excessive, apocalyptic proportions... It's no surprise to see The Hangover director Todd Phillips onboard as a producer, as his sticky fingerprints are clearly all over this film. For the most part, it's entertaining, funny and well-acted by its enthusiastic cast. There's no need to bring the little gray cells, as Hercule Poirot might say. Switch off, sit back and watch the kind of party you wish you could cross over into the movie world for.
Posted 03/03/2012 10:54:20
StephenB
This movie is so so so horrible. Honestly there are few things as obnoxious as everyone in this movie. That wouldn't be that big a deal if there were actually any jokes in it. It feels like it was 15yr old, a really s**tty 15yr old.
Posted 05/03/2012 08:55:45
DanDaMan11299
I enjoyed it but at the start the actors portrayal of average teenagers was cringe worthy, but after a while the overall movie got better. I found myself wishing that the three main actors in superbad were the three in this movie as it would have had a much more authentic feel to it. overall moive wasn't half bad.
Posted 06/03/2012 16:39:36
Linda
I have mixed reviews on this its watchable but wouldn't buy it on DVD and wouldn't see it again
Posted 23/03/2012 17:07:00
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