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Peter Klaven is a successful real estate agent, who, upon getting engaged to the woman of his dreams, Zooey, discovers to his dismay that he has no male friend close enough to serve as his best man. Peter immediately embarks on a series of bizarre and awkward 'man-dates' to find such a friend, before meeting Sydney Fife, a fun-.. Read more
| Starring | Jason Segel, Paul Rudd, Jaime Pressly, Rashida Jones |
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| Director | John Hamburg |
| Genres | Comedy |
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We caught up with the stars of bro-mantic comedy I Love You, Man, Paul Rudd and Jason Segel and their director John Hamburg to talk man-dates, best friends and scooters. What we didn’t figure on was Jason Segel’s ability to incorporate the Muppets into almost all of his answers. (We think he might have been doing it for a bet.) LOVEFiLM: Paul, according to Entertainment Weekly you’re the most loveable man in the movies… Paul Rudd: That was a misprint. LF: Was it? PR:... Read more
Clever title. See, it’s a movie about male bonding, about how platonic male friendships compare and sometimes compete with sexual male-female relationships. That doesn’t sound very original, I know, after The 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up and Wedding Crashers and Role Models and all the rest. But there’s a twist. Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) doesn’t have any buddies. He’s well liked. He has had lots of girlfriends. He’s engaged to the attractive and sociable Read more
We’re roughly half way through the year, which seems like a good time to step back from the weekly onslaught of summer blockbusters and take stock of how 009 is shaping up. In a year dominated by economic meltdown, the movies have looked recession-proof – especially after the stellar box-office performance of Harry Potter here, there and everywhere. Course, things aren’t quite as simple as that. DVD sales are dropping off, and Blu-Ray isn’t taking up enough of the slack Read more
I have a feeling that this might be the year that Paul Rudd steps into the limelight. He’s already well known in the US, at least in certain circles, but he hasn’t had many leading roles yet (the last one was the dire Over Her Dead Body); he’s more often cast in supporting roles, notably in many Judd Apatow movies. He was the surf instructor in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and the unhappy husband (and brother-in-law) in Knocked Up. Role Models is no classic but it’s better Read more