“Dinner for Schmucks” may have officially been based on the French film “The Dinner Game,” but when I first heard about the plot, I immediately thought of “Dogfight.” The 1991 drama, directed by Nancy ...
I laughed A LOT during “Dinner for Schmucks,” as did the friend I saw it with. As did seemingly most of the press at the screening I attended (and I’m sure some are lying about it in their reviews).
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At “Dinner for Schmucks,” giggles are on the menu. It’s certainly more funny, and less juvenile and mean, than the previews and premise indicate. But while it sends a final message about the cruelty ...
In his first executive meeting at the Beverly Hills equity firm where he works, junior analyst Tim (Paul Rudd) sizes up the others sitting at the long table, and they toss quick knives back. They ...
Steve Carell and Paul Rudd made for a hilariously boneheaded duo in comedy classic Anchorman, and director Jay Roach is hoping that lightning will strike twice when the pair are back together for ...
Who doesn’t like Steve Carell, or Paul Rudd, for that matter? Two of the coolest guys in comedy are back this Friday, July 30th in a new movie called DINNER FOR SCHMUCKS, directed by Jay Roach. The ...
Steve Carell might not be the funniest man in America. But he's unquestionably the most popular, and he does some of his best big-screen work ever in "Dinner for Schmucks." A rare Hollywood adaptation ...
There's a lot less bite in "Dinner for Schmucks" than there was in the classic French farce that was its inspiration. Whereas "The Dinner Game" ("Le Diner de Cons") from celebrated writer-director ...
PAUL RUDD: Unidentified Man #1: Each of us of us finds a remarkable person and invites them to dinner at Fender's. We call it the Dinner for Winners. LOUISE KELLY: Now, it turns out that Dinner for ...
In Steve Carell’s first few episodes of the American version of The Office, his character, Michael Scott, hewed closely to the template created by the series’ British mastermind, Ricky Gervais. Scott, ...
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