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I Love You, Man

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I Love You, Man (2009)

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Reviews Counted:182

Fresh:150

Rotten:32

Average Rating:6.9/10

Consensus: I Love You, Man makes the most of its simple premise due to the heartfelt and hilarious performances of Paul Rudd and Jason Segel.

Rated: 15 [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, including crude and sexual references.

Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release:17-04-2009

Synopsis: After years of swiping scenes from the leading men in such movies as KNOCKED UP and THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN, Paul Rudd finally headlines a star vehicle of his own. Unlike those Judd Apatow... After years of swiping scenes from the leading men in such movies as KNOCKED UP and THE 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN, Paul Rudd finally headlines a star vehicle of his own. Unlike those Judd Apatow productions, it's John Hamburg (ALONG CAME POLLY) who directs I LOVE YOU, MAN, albeit with many of the touchstones of Apatow's highly successful freaks-and-geeks-with-heart aesthetic. In other words, this is not an Apatow film, but, with the male capacity for--and simultaneous inability to express--fraternal love as its core comic conceit (and emotional centerpiece), it may as well be. Rudd plays Peter Klaven, a real estate agent with a blossoming career and an imminent marriage to Zooey (THE OFFICE's Rashida Jones)--basically, he's lucky in all things except male bonding. The narrative arc centers on his quest for platonic man-love--as opposed to, say, finding the girl of his dreams--and follows the boilerplate dictates of a standard rom-com with a subversive wink. In this case, boy meets boy, boys bond over their common love of Rush and Andre the Giant, boys break up and make up, etc. Rudd and co-star Jason Segel (FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL), a fellow Apatow alum who plays Sydney Fife, the Type B object of Klaven's affection, imbue their roles with winning charisma and elevate the plot with real and nuanced chemistry. With a whip-smart pace, the film continually tills fresh comic ground as Hamburg finds punctuation points in every scene and never lets a gag overstay its welcome. While the supporting cast features many memorable turns by the likes of Jon Favreau, Jaime Pressly, and Andy Samberg, I LOVE YOU, MAN ultimately belongs to Rudd, who approaches insecurity and social awkwardness with the same dead-eye marksmanship that Peter Sellers did for slapstick. [More]

Starring: Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg

Starring: Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg, J.K. Simmons, Jane Curtin, Jon Favreau, Jaime Pressly, Lou Ferrigno

Director: John Hamburg

Director: John Hamburg
Screenwriter: John Hamburg
Story: Larry Levin, John Hamburg
Producer: Donald De Line, John Hamburg
Composer: Theodore Shapiro
Studio: Paramount Pictures

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Starting with a pretty funny script, writer-director Hamburg lets his cast have a free hand with their characters, and the improvisational atmosphere is what makes this male-bonding comedy thoroughly engaging.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
04/17/09
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

Watch I Love You, Man with your friends, and you'll see one film-a bawdy chucklefest about male bonding with puke and fart gags.

Full Review Source: News of the World | comment Comment
04/17/09
Robbie Collin
Robbie Collin
News of the World

I Love You, Man isn't really the type of ribald comedy you can immediately relax into, but any squirming is engendered by the pain of recognition rather than a fault with the material; it's simply a little more truthful and close to the bone than expected

Full Review Source: Scotsman | comment Comment
04/17/09
Alistair Harkness
Alistair Harkness
Scotsman

It's hard to believe that two grown men would be discussing masturbation habits on their second man-date - even so, Segel is credible as a plain-speaking man-boy. And Rudd persuades as a man seeking a boyhood he never had until now.

Full Review Source: Teletext | comment Comment
04/16/09
Victor Olliver
Victor Olliver
Teletext

A Judd Apatow-esque mix of the buddy and romantic comedy genres, I Love You, Man hits the funny bone often if never particularly hard.

Full Review Source: Screen International | comment Comment
03/16/09
John Hazelton
John Hazelton
Screen International

With discussions of music, relationships, aging and growing up, it acts like a latter-day Lemmon - Matthau comedy, with a sadness underneath that makes it authentic.

Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
11/18/09
Jamie Gillies
Jamie Gillies
Apollo Guide

...the movie possesses a stagnant feel that inevitably diminishes its overall impact.

Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews | comment Comment
11/01/09
David Nusair
David Nusair
Reel Film Reviews

Rudd creates a likably, uniquely quirky and hilariously adorkable character that would be unthinkable played by anyone else.

Full Review Source: TheMovieReport.com | comment Comment
09/07/09
Michael Dequina
Michael Dequina
TheMovieReport.com

The chemistry between leading men Paul Rudd and Jason Segel is fantastic and the setup, although slightly ridiculous, yields a mother lode of comedic situations.

Full Review Source: Washington Times | comment Comment
08/30/09
Sonny Bunch
Sonny Bunch
Washington Times

Nothing much is ever really at stake, and though it's never really hysterical, it's pretty much constantly amusing.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
08/20/09
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

"I Love You, Man" is going to make a lot of guys squirm, but only those who are uncomfortable with their own masculinity. Why can't guys talk about masturbating? Now, maybe they can.

Full Review Source: International Press Academy | comment Comment
08/18/09
Michael Szymanski
Michael Szymanski
International Press Academy

With a better script, this movie could have been REALLY funny, instead of moderately so. Paul Rudd definitely has a gift for comic acting.

Full Review Source: CNNRadio | comment Comment
08/12/09
Paul Chambers
Paul Chambers
CNNRadio

What is impressive about Hamburg's screenplay (co-written with John Levin) is the way it explores the complexities of modern, grown-up friendships, and especially the awkwardness of making new friends in middle age, while still retaining a bracing sense o

Full Review Source: Screenwize | comment Comment
08/10/09
Cris Kennedy
Cris Kennedy
Screenwize

It's a smart comedy with plenty of broad, outrageous moments to keep things light.

Full Review Source: HitFix | comment Comment
08/01/09
Drew McWeeny
Drew McWeeny
HitFix

Despite its continual profanity and sexual references, it isn't particularly offensive, just mostly forgettable.

Full Review Source: DVDTown.com | comment 8 Comments
07/29/09
John J. Puccio
John J. Puccio
DVDTown.com

[Segel's] performance here is loose and confident and very attractive. His star is rising.

Full Review Source: Sydney Morning Herald | comment Comment
06/12/09
Paul Byrnes
Paul Byrnes
Sydney Morning Herald

Rudd ... is perfectly cast -- no actor this side of Hugh Grant is more comfortable getting flustered.

Full Review Source: The Age (Australia) | comment Comment
06/12/09
Jake Wilson
Jake Wilson
The Age (Australia)

Ends up feeling like a tossed-off Judd Apatow photocopy.

Full Review Source: Lessons of Darkness | comment 1 Comment
06/08/09
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
Lessons of Darkness

In less sure hands this parade of oddities could have become tiresome. Which only makes Rudd's central performance more impressive, holding the entire edifice together by sheer force of personality.

Full Review Source: Time Out Sydney | comment Comment
06/05/09
Tom Huddleston
Tom Huddleston
Time Out Sydney

This odd couple idea works well, mainly because Peter is dragged into some very silly situations as he tries to loosen up and find his inner dude.

Full Review Source: MovieTime, ABC Radio National | comment Comment
06/05/09
Jason Di Rosso
Jason Di Rosso
MovieTime, ABC Radio National
 
 
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