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31 October 2008 (USA) morePlot:
Lifelong platonic friends Zack and Miri look to solve their respective cash-flow problems by making an adult film together. As the cameras roll, however, the duo begin to sense that they may have more feelings for each other than they previously thought. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Paul's View: Zack and Miri Make A Porno (From The Hollywood News. 19 November 2008, 8:23 PM, PST)
'Bond' claims UK top spot for third week
(From digitalspy. 19 November 2008, 1:49 AM, PST)
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Smith's most accomplished work as director and one of his best scripts make "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" one of 2008's best comedies moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Elizabeth Banks | ... | Miriam Linky | |
| Seth Rogen | ... | Zack Brown | |
| Jason Mewes | ... | Lester | |
| Gerry Bednob | ... | Mr. Surya | |
| Edward Janda | ... | Customer | |
| Nicholas Lombardi | ... | Teen #1 | |
| Chris Milan | ... | Teen #2 | |
| Jennifer Schwalbach Smith | ... | Betsy (as Jennifer Schwalbach) | |
| Kenny Hotz | ... | Zack II | |
| Brandon Routh | ... | Bobby Long | |
| Anne Wade | ... | Roxanne | |
| Justin Long | ... | Brandon | |
| Tom Savini | ... | Jenkins | |
| Jeff Anderson | ... | Deacon | |
| Jim Norton | ... | Auditioner #1 |
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Zack and Miri (USA) (working title) (USA) (promotional title)Untitled Kevin Smith Minnesota Project (USA) (working title)
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Rated R on appeal for strong crude sexual content including dialogue, graphic nudity and pervasive language.Parents Guide:
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Canada:102 min (Toronto International Film Festival) | USA:101 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
USA:NC-17 (original rating) | USA:R (certificate #44622) (re-rating on appeal) | Canada:16+ (Quebec) | Canada:18A (British Columbia,Alberta,Saskacthewan,Ontario) | Ireland:18 | Finland:K-15 | UK:18 | Australia:RMOVIEmeter: 
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The City Of Toronto has slightly edited version of the original poster at most subway stations. Elizabeth Banks is smiling, and the alternate lowered version of her in front of Seth Rogen shows her forehead, implying she is not performing oral intercourse. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: In the trailers, when Delaney (Craig Robinson) says the line "Han Solo and Princess Leia ain't never had no sex in Star War," Lester (Jason Mewes) can be seeing mouthing the line along with him. This may well be an intentional reference to the goof in Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) where Harrison Ford can be seen mouthing Carrie Fisher's line. moreFAQ
Is there a scene after or during the credits?Does Elizabeth Banks get nude?
Was Jason Bateman considered for the role of "Zack"?
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I feel like I should let everyone reading this know of the bias I had in favor of this film going in. In spite of my dislike of "Mallrats", "Jersey Girl" and even "Clerks II" (which didn't gel into a cohesive whole for me, although it featured several great individual scenes), I have always liked Kevin Smith as a person, based not only on his podcast and Q&A sessions, but on my one, admittedly short, personal meeting with him. I have also always liked Smith as a writer, and still count "Clerks" as one of the most true-to-life, funniest, and most genuinely inspired screenplays ever written, and all his other movies despite being more flawed in my estimation have something or the other to recommend in them, "Chasing Amy" being his best outside "Clerks". Also influencing my opinion of the film is the fact that if you put Zack in an art-house theater instead of a coffee shop and showed him Robbe-Grillet movies he would basically be me. It also happens that the relationship between Zack and Miri, platonic roommates who have known each other for a long time, is an exact reflection of my own relationship with my roommate. With all that covered, does "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" meet my lofty expectations?
In spite of some forced and unfunny gay and race jokes, it certainly does. I'm almost surprised by it, as I thought there was no way it could meet my expectations. The most instantly noticeable thing about "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" is how good the film looks. Throughout his career Smith has been criticized for his skills as director (or lack thereof), and surprisingly Smith has been one of his biggest critics. On a SModcast episode recently Smith said that he and David Klein (his cinematographer) had really worked hard at making this look like a 'real movie' (perhaps not the exact words, but it was something like that). The effort really has paid off. "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" is a genuinely well-shot film, there's none of the awkwardness and amateurishness of some of Smith's other movies, and if Smith himself says that he thinks of himself as 'not a real film-maker' then he should re-evaluate himself because he has really achieved something quite surprising here.
The screenplay is no disappointment either. In spite of, as I said earlier, some forced and unfunny race and gay humor, "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" still features characters who feel like real people (something Smith has always been able to do) and some really inspired dialogue and even some well-executed sight gags this time around. Oh, it's absolutely filthy, of course, but there's real heart here, and where I personally think "Clerks II" failed at bringing vulgarity and romance together into a cohesive whole, "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" does exactly that, including in the film's key scene between Zack and Miri (which also features a "LOST" joke! Did Kevin Smith make this movie for me?!)
The plot is pretty much what you should expect going in. It's a romantic comedy centered around the making of a porn film to help the two leads get out of a financial crisis. The movie is hardly unpredictable, but it's well-written enough to survive the familiar, conventional outcome. You can't expect something as unconventional as "Chasing Amy" (although this movie might be more consistent and hence better), which was a romantic comedy set in a geek/nerd world, with such accurate reflection of the people I know and the life I live that it remains a favorite of mine in spite of its rough visual look and some bad acting, but "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" is so well-written and contains such genuine emotion that it overcomes all the hurdles which a romantic comedy faces.
The acting is certainly a big part of the movie's success. No offense to Joey Lauren Adams, but Elizabeth Banks has the skill and presence to carry a film like Adams could only hope to, and is a surprisingly great comedienne. Seth Rogen is an affable goofball as he usually is, and Craig Robinson is... Craig Robinson. The two big surprises here are Jason Mewes, who plays a character quite different from Jay very well. There's no real emotional acting for him here, but he's really hilarious and solid here, and Katie Morgan (!), who doesn't have much to do but is a surprisingly decent comedic actress who may actually have a mainstream career in her future.
Some critics have accused "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" of being sappy. I don't know if it's just my being able to identify with Zack so much and my having a Miri of my own, but I felt like the film ended up being genuinely sweet and not sappy. It made me laugh, it nearly made me cry, and it left me feeling very satisfied by the end. Easily Smith's most satisfying movie since "Chasing Amy", possibly since "Clerks", and with the move away from Jersey, away from the View Askewniverse, it sees Kevin Smith maturing as a director and yet still delivering something that's very much a 'Kevin Smith' movie, just a more accomplished version of one. Before this, I thought his horror project "Red State" would be a disaster, after this I'm actually thinking he can pull it off.
8.5/10