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Year One
TrailerAfter being banished from their tribe, two hunter-gatherers encounter Biblical characters and eventually wind up in the city of Sodom.Actors: Jack Black, Michael Cera, Oliver Platt, David Cross, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Vinnie Jones, Hank Azaria, Juno Temple, Olivia Wilde, June Diane Raphael, Xander Berkeley, ...»Country: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 5.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Year One"
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Characters of "Year One"
ZedPlayed by: Jack Black
OhPlayed by: Michael Cera
High PriestPlayed by: Oliver Platt
CainPlayed by: David Cross
IsaacPlayed by: Christopher Mintz-Plasse
SargonPlayed by: Vinnie Jones
AbrahamPlayed by: Hank Azaria
EemaPlayed by: Juno Temple
Princess InannaPlayed by: Olivia Wilde
MayaPlayed by: June Diane Raphael
KingPlayed by: Xander Berkeley
QueenPlayed by: Gia Carides
EnmebaragesiPlayed by: Horatio Sanz
Prime MinisterPlayed by: David Pasquesi
MarlakPlayed by: Matthew Willig
AdamPlayed by: Harold Ramis
EvePlayed by: Rhoda Griffis
SethPlayed by: Gabriel Sunday
LilithPlayed by: Eden Riegel
Zaftig the EunuchPlayed by: Kyle Gass
ShamanPlayed by: Bill Hader
Slave TraderPlayed by: Marshall Manesh
Bedouin SheikPlayed by: Rion Hunter
First GuardPlayed by: Gene Stupnitsky
Sodom SentryPlayed by: Lee Eisenberg
Sodom VendorPlayed by: Eric Gipson
Banana GirlPlayed by: Lacie Manshack
Guy in CrowdPlayed by: Matt Besser
SquantoPlayed by: Drue Franklin
Kid StonerPlayed by: Weston Hollenshead
BricklayerPlayed by: Paul Scheer
Slave ChildPlayed by: Joaquin Townsend
New GuardPlayed by: Bryan Massey
Desert SoldierPlayed by: Keet Davis
Pedestrian VillagerPlayed by: Tim Hilton
Gold StatuePlayed by: Ashley Nicole Caldwell
Angry BakerPlayed by: Mark Cotone
Village ChildPlayed by: Jack Walker -
Directors of "Year One"
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Creators of "Year One"
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Critic Reviews of "Year One"
Chicago ReaderJanuary 05, 2010Creatively it's a giant step backwards, with Jack Black and Michael Cera playing to the kids as inept hunter-gatherers who stumble across various Old Testament characters.
Time OutJuly 03, 2009'Year One' wants to be seen as a freeform, knockabout trawl through Biblical history, perfect for an undemanding Saturday night. There are only two problems: it's kind of dull and just isn't funny.
At the MoviesJune 22, 2009[Year One has] some very funny moments but not enough of them.
Christian Science MonitorJune 19, 2009The people who made Year One seem to think that all you have to do to make a hit comedy is get a bunch of jokesters together. But where are the jokes?
Boxoffice MagazineJune 19, 2009Harold Ramis' comedy is more evolved than the trailers let on, but after a solid hit to the popcorn audience's vestigial funny bone, the humor retreats into a lazy, generic swamp.
QuickflixOctober 21, 2014In the beginning there was light, which was closely followed by the fart joke.
TheShiznit.co.ukSeptember 29, 2012Stretched painfully thin to feature length, it's a concept that's gestated for 34 years but hasn't evolved a microbe. It also proves that the Harold Ramis of '09 has nothing on the Harold Ramis of '75.
ComingSoon.netDecember 28, 2010Dudley Moore once made a pretty forgettable comedy giving various well-worn bible stories a light irony wash by reacting to them with the skepticism and confusion a person of today might. Year One is basically that, but dumber.
sbs.com.auAugust 09, 2010From its ill-concieved concept to its timing-free chemistry and embarrassingly-bad characterisations, Year One is a major misfire in every respect.
Killer Movie ReviewsJuly 04, 2010a lazy excrescence of a film. Crude, sloppy, flat, and singularly uninspired, its only redeeming virtue is proving that Michael Cera is capable of rising above even this abominable material
Fan The FireApril 15, 2010Only big fans of Cera and Black need catch this film, and even then, it's far from a must-see.
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