Sweetly neurotic... It may be too quirky to become much more than a cult hit, but the laughs are big and plenty for those who tap into its quietly eccentric logic... evokes Woody Allen's early faves.
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007)
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Reviews Counted:48
Fresh:35
Rotten:13
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: This quirky romantic comedy's realistic depiction of a lonely guy looking for love is sure to please fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm's Jeff Garlin.
Theatrical Release:Sep 5, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM star Jeff Garlin brings a pet project to the screen (Garlin is credited as director, star, screenwriter, and producer) with the fluffy romantic comedy I WANT SOMEONE TO EAT... CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM star Jeff Garlin brings a pet project to the screen (Garlin is credited as director, star, screenwriter, and producer) with the fluffy romantic comedy I WANT SOMEONE TO EAT CHEESE WITH. The film is based on the exploits of an overweight, aging actor named James Aaron (Garlin). James lives at home with his mom, has been overly picky about which roles he'll play (and therefore never gets any work beyond an awful job hosting a prank-related TV show), and has no luck with women. He also has a strange obsession with Ernest Borgnine's character in the 1955 Delbert Mann feature MARTY. But an aborted attempt at attending Overeaters Anonymous meetings leads the rotund actor to one of his favorite places, the ice cream parlor, where he enjoys a surprising flirtation with the cute-but-somewhat-unhinged Beth (Sarah Silverman). Garlin's brief, 80-minute long feature is strung along by a loose plot that is really just a CURB-style basis for the talented comic to deliver a series of jokes with his comedian friends. Supporting roles come from luminaries such as Amy Sedaris, Dan Castellaneta, Bonnie Hunt, and Gina Gershon among others, and while the humor sometimes delves into deliciously crude wisecracks, a genuine feeling of empathy for James simmers to the surface as the film reaches its final act. [More]
Starring: Jeff Garlin, Bonnie Hunt, Sarah Silverman, David Pasquesi
Starring: Jeff Garlin, Bonnie Hunt, Sarah Silverman, David Pasquesi, Mina Kolb, Amy Sedaris, Roger Bart, Rose Abdoo, Elle Fanning, Tim Kazurinsky, Richard Kind, Paul Mazursky, Dan Castellaneta, Gina Gershon
Director: Jeff Garlin
Director: Jeff Garlin
Producer: Jeff Garlin, Erin O'Malley, Steve Pink
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With
An emotionally honest performance from writer/director/producer/star Garlin ensures that the audience will be pulling for James.
There's a genuine (and distinctly un-Larry Davidesque) sweetness to his [Jeff Garlin's] quest for love.
I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With may be one of the wisest studies of urban loneliness since Paddy Chayefsky’s Marty.
Garlin's the first director to really exploit the menace behind Silverman's funny-hot-chick persona; if only for a scene or two, the results cut surprisingly deep.
Idiosyncratic and personal, it's a comedy that could only have come from the distinctive mind of its very talented creator.
The cameos and local details, and even some of the gags, keep it perky.
Disappointment followed by optimism is the name of Garlin's game. It's not going anywhere in particular, but getting there proves funny and harmless enough.
A romantic comedy trading on Woody Allen's trademark themes, except substituting Chicago for New York as a backdrop and as the cinematic source of its inspiration. Too bad comedienne Sarah Silverman simply is no Diane Keaton. La-di-da... la-di-da...
None of it really adds up to much but it's smart, low-key fun -- terrible title and dangling preposition notwithstanding.
...like 1991's Only the Lonely, another Chicago set film where a heavy guy lives with mom and looks for love, done indie style...a lovely little film.
Terrific comic re-imagining of Paddy Chayefsky's "Marty". Garlin is a complete genius.
Garlin wrote, directed, and stars in this endearing schlub-in-Chicago movie, which is based on his solo stage show of the same title.
You have to like James and his outlook on life. It may not be glamorous, but it's one that eventually allows James a higher lever of satisfaction.
Imagine Larry David's HBO series, Curb Your Enthusiasm, without the bile. That's the tone of I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With.
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October 04, 2007:
Interview: Jeff Garlin on I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With
Written, produced, directed, and starring Jeff Garlin, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With shows us a softer side of the Curb Your Enthusiasm actor. RT met up with Garlin to chat... More...
September 24, 2007:
A romantic comedy trading on Woody Allen's trademark themes, except substituting Chicago for New York as a backdrop and as the cinematic source of its inspiration. Too bad comedienne Sarah Silverman simply is no Diane Keaton. La-di-da... la-di-da... ![]()
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September 01, 2007:
Sharing her own fantasy with her fat suitor about cheese eating and romance, and hoagy shacks (sticking your wiener between bosoms, don't ask), Silverman's ballsy babe nicely turns the tables on the whole macho entitlement salacious courtship thing. ![]()
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September 01, 2007:
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