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Just saw this movie today. Quite the interesting movie and pretty funny. Though, I do have to say that it is not nearly as good has I had expected. Intriguing story line that could use some work. Would go into more detail, but seeing that it is a fairly new movie I will leave you with this;
Is it anything like Paul Rudd's other recent film Role Models? If it was anything like that, then I will definitely check it out. If not in theaters, then online or something.
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If you liked Role Models Disturbed you should check out Accepted if you have not seen it already. It was hilarious and the jokes were very intelligent. I have been hating the recent string of comedies with jokes that can be understood by any 7 year old but is targeted toward High School and college age kids. Where are the intelligent jokes where they make fun of stuff that actually takes a bit of knowledge to get? I miss those. MST3000 was amazing at those kinds of jokes. I love that series. Another one you should definitely check out as well is American Carol.
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What is the story synopsis?
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Engaged to the woman of his dreams yet uncomfortable with the prospect of not having a best man for his upcoming wedding, a successful real estate agent with no male friends schedules a series of "man dates" in hopes of finding a suitable candidate for the big day. Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) is just like most other guys, only when it comes to making friends he's always been a bit withdrawn. After proposing to his girlfriend, Zooey (Rashida Jones), however, Peter quickly realizes that he doesn't even have any friends close enough to qualify for the role of best man. And what better method to find the perfect best man than to spend some time getting to know the most qualified candidate for the position? While most of Peter's "man dates" are incredibly awkward from the very beginning, the desperate bridegroom is surprised to hit it off with Sydney Fife (Jason Segel) on their very first meeting. Sydney is charming, personable, and opinionated, and before long he and Peter have become inseparable. But this isn't exactly what Zooey had in mind, because the closer that Peter grows to his new "bro," the further he drifts from the woman who will soon be his wife. Now, with the wedding closing in and the drama heating up, Peter begins to ponder a means of staying good friends with Sydney while still remaining true to the woman he loves.