Things have changed a lot since 2005’s WEDDING CRASHERS. Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson was on the top of the comedy world back then, but since then they’ve both mainly starred in forgettable comedies and the days where anyone was actually looking forward to one of their comedies seems long gone. But now they are co-starring for the first time in 8 years with the Shawn Levy (REAL STEEL, NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM) directed, THE INTERNSHIP. The film is about ‘two salesmen who get laid off and try to restart their careers by joining a major tech company. Unfortunately, they’ve been left behind in the digital age, so things will be a bit tougher than they expect’.
Now there’s a poster for the film and it’s at least not as generic as a lot of Hollywood posters are these days. The one thing that looks a bit strange to me is that huge mouse cursor that seems to fill an abnormally large part of the poster. It’s a cute touch to have the tagline in the search bar, but I still wouldn’t get my hopes up for the film being any good. Check it out below and let us know what you think.
THE INTERNSHIP is directed by Shawn Levy. It stars Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson, John Goodman, Rose Byrne & Will Ferrell. The film is scheduled to arrive in US cinemas on 7th June 2013 with a UK release on 4th July 2013.
Source: Collider
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