Snap Review of I Love You Man
Posted by Craig Kessler on March 30, 2009 at 2:30 am
Ever feel like you are just looking for your best bro? Well that’s what this movie is all about. Paul Rudd plays a guy who has always been in relationships, and never really was a guys guy. Now that he is engaged, he has to find a best man for his wedding, and goes on a search to find one. After befriending Jason Segel, the two form a bond and learn from one another as their relationship grows. If you like Paul Rudd or Jason Segel, this is the bromance movie for you to get going. Full of simple comedy and one liners that stick, and plenty of improv scenes that will have you laughing. Even with it’s silly premise, it is a very entertaining movie. Check out the video movie review, and banter away.
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sounds good.. looking forward to seeing it. Paul Rudd is awesome.
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@justrobby I have been a fan of Rudd for awhile, and now he is showing he can lead a comedy. If you liked Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Role Models, you will like this one.
this movie was amazing…a non-stop laugher with actual substance…not only is paul rudds wife beautiful and great to look at, segal and rudd play off each other and just make this movie fun for everyone. almost pissed my pants…peace jobin
@Keith Agree, I was laughing the whole way through. The comedic timing between the two was very natural and everyone in the theater was laughing at all the right parts….talk to you later Pistol
Hey Craig, just tweeted you about this but found it right away with a search. Great site! First, I loved how normal, everday, human this movie was. Not to mention the “bowzer” references and what not. I thought it was great.
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@Kaitlin I agree, such a simple down to earth comedy. Granted the premise is far fetched, but it doesn’t matter. They both find a way to make you really connect to their characters and the comedic timing works well between them both. I’m glad you liked it, and thanks for the kind words about the site.