Eric Melin guest host Whitney Mathews review the new bromance comedy “I Love You, Man,” starring Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Jon Favreau, Jamie Pressly, Rashida Jones, J.K. Simmons, and Andy Samberg.
“I Love You, Man” gives Paul Rudd a chance to flex his leading man chops, but does it give him a good character or script to work with? Find out here.
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Swiss fist for me. I didn’t buy the Rudd character at all and didn’t like the way he played him. It was just too close to improv night the majority of the time. But there were some really great jokes and gags. But I don’t want to see it again. But it certainly wasn’t bad.
Swiss fist for me. I didn’t buy the Rudd character at all and didn’t like the way he played him. It was just too close to improv night the majority of the time. But there were some really great jokes and gags. But I don’t want to see it again. But it certainly wasn’t bad.
Yeah,it was just enough above average, and that’s enough for a minor recommendation, I suppose. Honestly, Rudd sold the movie for me…
Yeah,it was just enough above average, and that’s enough for a minor recommendation, I suppose. Honestly, Rudd sold the movie for me…
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