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Dinner for Schmucks (2010)

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Comedy
0 min.

NR

Synopsis:
"Tim Conrad (Paul Rudd) hosts a weekly dinner party where he invites his friends to bring along the saddest, most pathetic loser they can find. But when the ultimate schmuck (Steve Carell) arrives, his actions somehow turn everyone else into the losers. Comic heavy hitters Zach Galifianakis and Ron Livingston lend able support in director Jay Roach's (Austin Powers) darkly humorous film, an adaptation of the French comedy The Dinner Game."


Currently 3 reviews and 1 comments.

"SUCKED!"

"This movie had NO humor, No storyline, NO plot, and NO acting. It was so bad we walked out. Don't waste your money."
by gumshoe on Sat Aug 28th, 2010
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"Steve Carell is pretty funny in this film"

"Ok there is only one thing that makes this movie and it was Steve Carell. In this film he got to act really strange like his character Brick from Anchorman. His awkwardness and easy to remember one liners will have you laughing through most of the film. Two other actors do really stick out. Zach Galifianakis is also pretty funny, but on certain parts. A few scenes really had me laughing with him, but others were just ok. Jemaine Clement had a character that was really funny and every time he talked, I couldn't help but laugh. Now Paul Rudd had more of a serious part. He had a few funny scenes, but I wanted more. I didn't really care for him in this serious role. Stephanie Szostak had too many close up scenes of her talking and it really bugged me. There are many other small characters and they were just ok in my book. Ron Livingston was in the film, but did not have a big part. I wish he did because I wanted to see more of him. This movie ran about 2 hours long and that is too long for a comedy. Because of this, they tried to make a decent story and had some serious scenes. To me, that failed. They could of left a lot out and made the movie around an hour and a half. So overall, a decent comedy and will defiantly have scenes to talk about. But as for best comedy of the year. Sorry, it didn't cut it."
by chelano on Tue Aug 3rd, 2010
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"a great movie"

"This movie was amazingly hilarious. my friend and i laughed for most of the length of the movie and the crowd did the same. I think this movie for sure was the funniest movie of the summer so far. It was better the despicable me. Also Paul Rudd does not host the dinner. Paul Rudd was invited to the dinner and to bring a idiot for a promotion."
by kidboyshortpants on Mon Aug 2nd, 2010
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