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    The Change Up The Change Up
    Rating: UNRATED
    Run Time: 112

    Release Date:2011
    DVD Release: 2011

    Director: David Dobkin

    Movie Type: Comedy

    Ref #: 30401

    Movie Notes:
    Every generation has a reflective body-swap comedy thrust upon it, with results ranging from the genteel Reagan-era George Burns vehicle 18 Again to the slyly empowering, cell phone-savvy remake of Freaky Friday. Fueled by two amazingly game performances from Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds, The Change-Up goes for the gross-out, happily wallowing where those previous films dared not tread. Whatever this says about the current state of society, there's no denying that the results are consistently, ridiculously funny. Kicking off with a gag involving a baby that might give even John Waters pause, director David Dobkin (Wedding Crashers) wastes no time getting to the gimmick, via a magical fountain that rearranges the brains of an uptight family-man lawyer (Bateman) and party-animal actor (Reynolds). What follows plays like a greatest-hits medley of the genre, shot through with a steadily escalating level of filth. (The reveal of Reynolds's girlfriend will not soon be forgotten/expunged.) Adept as the leads are, they also leave room in the spotlight for some killer supporting players, including Alan Arkin, Olivia Wilde, and especially Apatow vet Leslie Mann, who delivers two lengthy monologues that veer from sympathetic to gloriously bent without missing a beat. High art it most definitely ain't, but The Change-Up lands squarely in the borderland between offensive and hilarious, where the best shock comedies reside. You'll laugh until you gag, and vice versa.


    Cast:

    Dax Griffin    --   Blow-Dried Goon
    Sydney Rouviere    --   Cara Lockwood
    Jason Bateman    --   Dave Lockwood
    Gregory Itzin    --   Flemming Steel
    Leslie Mann    --   Jamie Lockwood
    Ming Lo    --   Ken Kinkabe
    Ryan Reynolds    --   Mitch Planko
    Alan Arkin    --   Mitch's Dad
    Taaffe O'Connell    --   Mona
    Matt Cornwell    --   Parks Foreman (as Matthew Cornwell)
    Olivia Wilde    --   Sabrina McArdle
    Andrea Moore    --   Sophia
    Mircea Monroe    --   Tatiana
    Ned Schmidtke    --   Ted Norton
    Craig Bierko    --   Valtan