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I Love You, Man [DVD] [2009]

I Love You, Man [DVD] [2009]Actors: Jason Segel, Paul Rudd, Jon Favreau
Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 490

Format: PAL
Languages: English (Audio Description), English (Unknown)
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 101 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5051188156930
ASIN: B001PR1ZPQ

Theatrical Release Date: 2009
Release Date: August 24, 2009
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

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5 out of 5 stars Brilliant in every way   July 25, 2009
Ms. H. Crofts
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

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.


5 out of 5 stars Even funnier than expected   June 25, 2009
Sue
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I usually just laugh in my head to myself when I'm watching comedys. With this film I had to laugh out loud. Two very likeable leading men who just do the whole comedy thing way better than anyone else could. I wish I saw it in the cinema more than once.


5 out of 5 stars I'm in love   August 25, 2009
Julie Alexander (UK)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm ion love with this DVD, it arrived in good time and is so funny!


4 out of 5 stars Lots of laughs   May 1, 2009
Neil Butler
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

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. br /The supporting cast are all great too, particularly Jon Favreau, Lou Ferrigno and Jaime Pressley (and the newspaper boss from the Spiderman movies). br /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.


4 out of 5 stars Bromance: A love story   April 2, 2009
Anna (London)
7 out of 8 found this review helpful

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. br / br /"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. br / br /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. br / br /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. Meanwhile, he has an entirely different set of problems. What are the rules for when you're an adult man, and your entire group of lifelong friends have all gotten married, and had kids, and you find yourself alone in your man-shed eating a 6ft Sub on your lonesome because everyone else is busy living their lives? br / br /In this respect, it's definitely easier being a woman, and it was interesting seeing that dynamic play out between males. I tend to think a large percentage of men will be able to identify with at least one of the characters in here - and that way success lies. br / br /Turk and JD (Scrubs) may be the characters that have brought male friendship to the filmic fore, and it's a good thing. Even as a ladylay, I enjoyed it, but it's definitely one for the boys and, after decades of films for and about women, it's about time.

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