Product Description After getting engaged, a man realizes that he must find a male friend to be his best man at the wedding.
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At once sweet, genuinely funny and painfully awkward, I Love You, Man is that type of film that used to feel like a rare event, but these days is a lot more common thanks to Judd Apatow’s new hit factory. His stock ensemble of actors, writers and directors have managed to hone in on the perfect formula of raunchy and sweet.Apatow wasn’t involved in this production, but his mark is all over it just the same.Paul Rudd has to be the most infinitely likeable man in Hollywood; he manages to capture the ideal blend of sincerity and awkwardness but never comes off as annoying.As Sidney, Jason Segal departs from the neurotic and insecure roles that have nearly made him a household name in Freaks and Geeks and Forgetting Sarah Marshall.He channels instead the endearingly arrogant and emotionally stunted man-boy who is both life of the party and sad clown.The story is pretty simple – making friends tends to get more and more challenging as we get older and more settled into our lives.That’s never been truer than for Peter Klaven, a so-called “Girlfriend Guy” who’s never really had a best guy friend.As Peter begins to plan the rest of his life with the girl of his dreams (Parks and Recreation’s Rashida Jones), the pressure to find a best man and not feel like a friendless freak becomes more intense.Enter Sidney, a Venice Beach-dwelling, super laid back, Rush-loving, vaguely employed (but clearly successful) financial planner with no desire to commit, a room in his house dedicated to all things masculine and an intense desire to have a good time as often as possible.Soul mates, right?As directed by John Hamburg (Along Came Polly, Stella), I Love You, Man is consistently funny and totally relatable.With strong supporting performances from Jones, Andy Samberg, Jon Favreau, Jamie Pressely and even Lou Ferrigno (!), I Love You, Man is a little less raunch and a lot more sweet than some of this crew’s other hits, with quite a few laugh out loud moments.–Kira Canny
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Great product!August 18, 2010 Raaaaaaaandy The DVD had no scratches or finger prints on it, it was sealed shut, it worked great, I've watched it four times, and it is still just as funny as the first time I watched it! It was overall in mint condition, was brand new, and a great, low price!
Best buddy movieAugust 14, 2010 Matthew Mullins-Hall This movie couldn't be more awkward and funny! One of the best buddy comedies that I have seen in a while. While I am in now way disappointed in the movie, I am pretty upset Amazon dropped the price by five bucks two weeks after I bought it! I will pay better attention to this trend.
I Love You Man Movie ReviewJuly 20, 2010 Dorothy I love this movie! "I Love You, Man" takes place in Los Angeles, California in present day starring the delightful Paul Rudd, Rashida Jones, and Jason Segal. Paul Rudd plays the character Peter Klaven, who is rather reserved and doesn't have many friends, which never seems to faze him until he proposes to the love of his life, Zooey Rice. Zooey has two best friends who she has had forever; Denise, played by Jamie Pressley and Hailey played by Sarah Burns. Zooey, Denise, and Hailey have a bunch of friends together that one night a week they host girls' night at each other's houses. During one of those girls nights, after Peter proposes to Zooey, Peter walks into Zooey and friends discussing how Peter not only doesn't have a best friend but he doesn't have any friends, therefore he most likely won't have a best man for their June wedding. Upset and embarrassed, Peter is on a mission to find friends or a best man. He seeks help through his brother Robbie, played by the hysterical, Andy Samberg, and through the help of his mom, played by the lovely Jane Curtain. The "friends" his mom and brother find for Peter are amusing and completely out there. But, out of nowhere he eventually finds Sydney Fife, played by Jason Segal. Peter and Sydney become fast friends and their relationship is truly great. In a way, they are complete opposites, Peter being more reserved, self conscious and having low self esteem, whereas Sydney being quite odd in his strange outfits such as shorts and ugg boots in the middle of June in California, and living a more carefree lifestyle just being who he is and not caring what people say and think of him.
I think the acting is great and I love the pairing of Paul Rudd and Jason Segal. Paul Rudd is funny and charming and plays a fiance that every girl dreams to have. Jason Segal is fun, crazy and very entertaining. They play off each other really well throughout the film. The beautiful Rashida Jones, Jon Favreau and Tom Lennon light up the screen.
I think Peter learns a lot from Sydney and I think after spending more time with him he starts to finally be more comfortable in his own skin and more confident with his work and relationships. Could Sydney be Peter's best man in the wedding just around the corner? I guess you have to see for yourself in this bro-mantic comedy! I highly recommend this for anyone who enjoys comedy, romance and laughing!
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A Fearless and Accurate Film About Male FriendshipsJune 10, 2010 Tyler S.(Brentwood, CA United States) This movie serves a lot of importance to me. It isn't so much the comedic value, because it doesn't rank as one of the funniest movies I've seen. The architecture of the difficult-to-obtain male friendship, is a topic that has been abandoned by filmmaking, till now. This film is very realistic in its premise. Finding a friend for a guy is no easy task, because being aggressive can come off as homoerotic. Women, on the other hand, can ask another girl out for coffee without worrying about the other's perspective on the offer. This is a topic that is in dire need of talking about. All of us men are so alienated that it isn't easy to make new friends. Instead of this movie being a hilarious comedy, which it is in parts, it becomes more of a expositional documentary of the male psyche.
Don't let me steer you away, I Love You, Man is very very funny due to performances by Paul Rudd and Jason Segal. If it weren't for these two geniuses the film would be a bore. The supporting cast, which is impressive, does a great job as well to build a great intelligent comedy, and not a wacky gay-joke fest. The akwardness of Rudd's character proves he can really act, and Siegal's performance is a claim for him being a present comedic king. The great thing about I Love You, Man is that it has a heart and purpose. It is a film that needed to be made to hopefully detach our homophobia as males, and just offer friendship more easily. Thankfully there is enough genius improv to make the flick as hilarious as it is worthwhile.
The Blu-ray is satisfactory. I watched all the special features relatively fast, due to the small amount of such. I do have to give credit though to the gag reel. That has to be the funniest and well put together gag reel I have ever seen. Great job Paramount! The commentary is also one of the more entertaining commentaries out there. All around it is a great film, and the blu-ray disc does its job.
funny funny funnyMay 3, 2010 Matt Torres(Glendale, CA, US) this is one my all time favorite comedy's if not my #1 favorite. its jsut funny in a ways a lot of movies arnt. i strongly recommend.