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I Love You, Man [DVD] [2009]

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  • Actors: Jason Segel, Paul Rudd, Jon Favreau
  • Format: PAL
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Aug. 2009
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001PR1ZPQ
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 11,437 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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A newly engaged guy sets out to find the perfect "Best Man" for his wedding.

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By Dr Evil VINE VOICE on 27 July 2009
Format: Blu-ray
In I LOVE YOU, MAN Paul Rudd stars as Peter Klaven, a real estate agent who asks his girlfriend Zooey (Rashida Jones) to marry him. She says "Yes" but the problem Peter has now is that he has no male friends to be his best man. After searching everywhere for a new best friend on his "man dates", he finally meets Sidney Fife (Jason Segel) who seems to be the most honest and fun guy Peter has ever met.

This has got to be the surprise hit of 2009 for me as I watched this last night with some friends and hadn't laughed so hard in so long - it is hilarious. This is by far the best role I have ever seen Paul Rudd in and in this he really has no limits to how far he will go to making a fool of himself in the most cringe-worthy scenes I have seen outside of a Ben Stiller film. Segel is also very funny, being completely different from his relationship focussed Marshal character in HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER. Other actors in this film such as Jon Favereau and Ron Huebel are also great and make up a fantastic set of memorable characters.

It isn't the most original film I've seen but it more than makes up for it with pretty much constant laughs and if you're a fan of films like SUPERBAD, MEET THE PARENTS and KNOCKED UP, I more than guarantee you will love this "bromance".
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Paul Rudd has really developed into a bankable leading man in recent times and it's a fact well proven here. This is an effortless comedy that ticks all the right boxes. Jason Segel plays his usual lazy self and between them they wring every last drop of comedy out of the script.
The supporting cast are all great too, particularly Jon Favreau, Lou Ferrigno and Jaime Pressley (and the newspaper boss from the Spiderman movies).
There are enough laugh out loud moments in this film to make it worth watching more than once. Mind you, going up to the big fella at the cinema kiosk and saying "I love you, man" was an experience I'll not want to repeat.
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I enjoyed this American 'romcom' (the latest buzzterm is 'bromance' I believe !) very much; there were no periods of boredom in it for me and plenty of laughs at regular intervals. I can even see myself watching it again, which is not always true of these kind of films and why I've given it 5 Stars !

Obviously, like any film/book/artwork, we all have individual tastes which means nothing will satisfy everyone but this film is sufficiently different that it is likely to entertain those who normally don't like this genre of movie.

The plot, which is the main source of originality, centres on Peter Klaven (played by Paul Rudd) who is a soon-to-be married 20/30-something house realtor (UK = an estate agent !) that soon realises he will have no, or at least very few, male friends of his own to attend his wedding (he has always concentrated on relationships with women); as a result he goes on a quest to gain some genuine male friendships. However, it soon becomes obvious that his previous lack of real male bonding has left him a little naive and cumbersome in how he socialises with men......

This film is a '15' certificate, as there is quite a lot of adult-orientated humour and bad language, but it is not in my opinion rude in an overtly offensive manner - just 'naughty' rude if you see what I mean ! Having said that, as the subjects include such things as oral sex and male masturbation those easily offended may want to go elsewhere...

There is also plenty of other material in here to amuse most people and the real bonus is the way the simple (normally natural, but not to the lead character !) matters of relationships are played out and observed.
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so funny, this film exceded my expectations, i expected this to be a typical romcom, romance story with typical over the top comedy that makes you smile but never really laugh, but this is so much better, it's got really touching heart felt storylines that you'd want from a romance film but with real out loud laughs thrown in and the comedy is very realistic and believable with two very likable leads. a proper romcom that can be enjoyed by both sexes equally.
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Hollywood is clogged with chick-flickery - some excellent, most below par - and it was only a matter of time before someone finally thought to make a chick-flick for dudes. A bromance, right up there on the big screen.

"I Love You, Man" stars Paul Rudd and Jason Segel. Rudd plays Peter Klaven, a friendless chap who has just become engaged. Segel (of Forgetting Sarah Marshall fame; not to be confused with Seth Rogen of Knocked Up) plays Sydney Fife, the extra-marital "love" interest.

This is very much a comedy - primarily of the lowest common denominator sort, it has to be said - and a jolly funny one. But it touches on a genuine issue, I think, which is what could possibly make this a bit of a trend-setter in terms of films for men. Chick flicks flourished as a genre because us burds can identify with them, and I imagine lots of men will see themselves in this. You see, it deals with the dynamic of men who don't have male friends. While a woman with no friends is considered odd (it's unfair, but it's true), it's far more normal, and unspoken with fellas: it doesn't make them defective, and it's just seen as one of those things. Rudd's Klaven is that man, and when he realises he has no best man for his wedding, he has to go in search.

What are the rules for that search? How do you go about finding a friend when you're a grown man? (Incidentally, this film may persuade you not to look online.) Enter Sydney Fife... a charismatic "bloke's bloke" who refuses to settle down.
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