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Acidic wit fuels satirical "Pumpkin"
There are countless funny moments in the film and the satire is nearly constant. But there's also a sweet love story and one that preaches the inner beauty of people. However, writers Adam Larson Broder and his co-director Tony R. Abrams (they guys behind 1998's "Dead Man on Campus) don't seem to really want to make a message picture, always undermining the sugary moments.