It's a thin premise, and I Love You, Man features the usual quota of jokes involving masturbation, projectile vomiting and flatulence. But is it worth it? Thanks to Rudd and Segel (and some terrific cameos), totes magotes.
I Love You, Man (2009)
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Reviews Counted:34
Fresh:29
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.3/10
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: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, including crude and sexual references.
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Mar 20, 2009 Wide
Box Office: $71,347,010
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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Release:
Aug 11, 2009
DVD Features:
- NTSC
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround - English
- Subtitles - English, French, Spanish
Features - Bonus Features:
- 1. Commentary By Director John Hamburg And Actors Paul Rudd And Jason Segel
- 2. Featurette: The Making Of I Love You Man
- 3. Additional Scenes: Extras
- 4. Additional Scenes: Extended Scenes
- 5. Additional Scenes: Deleted Scenes
- 6. Featurette: Gag Reel
- 7. Easter Eggs
Reviews for I Love You, Man
The picture is worth catching for the delicate and toxic nuances of Rudd's performance.
It's a hilarious comedy made even more successful because so much of the satire seems fresh.
The marvelous thing about John Hamburg's new comedy, I Love You, Man, is that rather than conforming to fit into some preexisting trend, it recognizes and even exalts in the reality that close male friendships can be a source of confusion and awkwardness.
Luckily, the cast is so winning, that the occasional sexism can be ignored, and the off-the-wall pop culture name-checks (Lou Ferrigno, as a guest star?) enjoyed.
I Love You, Man, which is like listening to a 105-minute conversation be tween Ross and Joey on Friends, looks like it might be a Judd Apatow movie in the same way Brett Favre, in a Jets uniform, looked like he might still know how to play quarterback.
In almost every major detail and minor plot hiccup, the sweet, vulgar, hilariously awkward I Love You, Man follows Ye Olde Formulae for standard romantic comedies.
It's a one-joke pony, but director John Hamburg and his screenwriters manage to stretch it to nearly two hours of hilarity and quasi-profundity.
The comedy I Love You, Man marks the overdue emergence of Paul Rudd as a star.
I Love You, Man is a success; it's Fight Club with hugs, not fists.
I Love You, Man feels like a clever concept in search of a completely developed movie.
Its wit and ingenuous characters prove how far the bar's been raised.
Despite the clever premise and several laugh-aloud moments, the film as a whole underwhelms.
I Love You, Man's light-hearted exploration of male bonding provides substantial fodder for humor, heightened by the inspired casting of two of the industry's most appealing comic actors.
In a down market for giggles (Miss March? Please!), Paul Rudd and Jason Segel are howlingly funny. They have skills.
It never settles into a comfortable comic groove, but maybe discomfort is the point.
I Love You, Man could have been so much more than the series of missed opportunities -- not to mention the predictable humor -- it turned out to be.
Writer/director John Hamburg smartly tweaks Hollywood formulas while following them to the letter, and it’s the way everybody plays things perfectly straight (so to speak) that makes ILYM so much fun.
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