Kalani Robb

Kalani Robb

  • Born: 1977-2-2
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    • Agustina 2021-10-20 17:25:24

      Forget everything and start over

      A new comedy film in 2008. Yes. That's it. To be honest, it was very frothy. Nothing to watch. Recently I watched many movies. There are good ones. But I just want to write something with this. I admit. This is probably such a vulgar movie. But I need it.

      When I noticed the name of the...

    • Alia 2022-03-19 09:01:03

      The plot is old-fashioned, better than the details

      Jason Segel and Seth Rogen, the new Hollywood forces, should not be underestimated. They are bold in foul language, bold in nudity, bold in spoofs, bold in black humor, bold in touching sensitive topics, bold in Hollywood and Los Angeles, and closely follow the popular culture of modern young...

    • Stefan 2022-04-22 07:01:04

      It's crotch culture again.. That full nudity scene really struck me..

    • Electa 2022-03-19 09:01:03

      The whole movie is just so-so. Some plots are clichéd. Originally. The plot of this kind of broken-up love story is almost the same. There are some things in the whole film that are quite funny. But the whole film is average. 6.4

    Forgetting Sarah Marshall quotes

    • Peter Bretter: Hi, can I have another Bloody Mary, please?

      Female Bartender: You're still working on that one.

      Peter Bretter: It's an anticipatory order.

    • Aldous Snow: Awful bloody film. I say, it's just a ridiculous premise. What would happen if your mobile phone killed you? Why would a mobile phone kill anyone? Doesn't make sense. How can a mobile phone have an agenda and kill people...

      Peter Bretter: I told her that when she read the script

      Aldous Snow: Yeah, you were the voice of reason, mate.

      Peter Bretter: I tried to be, but she didn't listen.

      Aldous Snow: Going around killing people. A mobile phone, like doing murders.

      Peter Bretter: Why couldn't you just take the battery out of the phone?

      Aldous Snow: Right. That's it. The battle's over.

      Peter Bretter: Yeah, we've won.

      Aldous Snow: I hated it.

      Sarah Marshall: Well, it's not for everyone, but it...

      Peter Bretter: No, it's ridiculous. Here's my favorite scene. Hello?

      [Peter feigns death]

      Aldous Snow: Right. I could never happen.

      Sarah Marshall: It's a metaphor for addiction to technology.

      Rachel Jansen: For society, how we're reliant on technology. I get it. I'm with you.

      Aldous Snow: It's a metaphor for a crap movie.