Then the fates seem to reward him when, driving through a quainted-up version of Westwood Village, he nearly runs over Tim Wagner (Carell), a clueless IRS employee and ultra-naive artist committed to his “mousterpieces.” Wagner, of course, turns out to be a goodhearted type whose attempts to help his new friend backfire in increasingly absurd ways. ![]() It’s a choice between being nice and being unemployed and in debt. On the other hand, he needs to pay for his Porsche and his absurdly large apartment at West Hollywood’s Sunset Tower Hotel (in real life, you’d need a billionaire’s wealth to afford that). The winner of the nasty game is the one whose guest is the most amusingly stupid.īarry is initially appalled by the idea and assures Julie (Stephanie Szostak), his horrified art curator girlfriend, he’ll have nothing to do with it. All the guests are to bring an extraordinary person who has been unrecognized by society - in other words, a dithering idiot. executive who finds that entering his company’s upper echelon will mean participating in a competitive Dinner for Winners. Opening this Friday, “ Dinner for Schmucks” borrows its premise and some of its plot from Frances Veber’s 1998 “The Dinner Game.” Paul Rudd co-stars as Barry, a rising L.A. However, when you’re talking about a movie that ends with a confrontation between a good idiot ( Steve Carell) who designs amazing dioramas using dead mice and an evil idiot (Zach Galifianakis) with the power of mind control, but only over other idiots, that may be taking things a little seriously. Plus much, much more.For those of us who enjoy contemplating the historical and political currents that run through film history, it’s tempting to look at the latest comedy from director Jay Roach (“Austin Powers,” “Meet the Parents,” “Recount”) as a possible reflection of American discomfort at the brutal nature of business and the growing disparities between the wealthy and the increasingly lumpen middle-class. While Stanford is on vacation, Marc is joined by Christopher Mas to review and discuss the new release from 20th Century Studios, THE BOB'S BURGERS MOVIE. * _Puss In Boots: The Last Wish - Official Trailer 2_ * _Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank | Official Trailer 2 – Paramount Pictures_ * _The Sea Beast | Official Trailer | Netflix_ * _Strange World | Teaser Trailer | Walt Disney Animation Studios_ * _Minions: The Rise of Gru | Official Trailer 3_ ![]() * _Find a full list of the news discussed in this episode at our website!_ and beyond, Stanford & Marc enlist as Space Rangers to review & discuss Disney In this bonus episode, Marc is joined by Lauren Knight to discuss the new film from Jenny Slate and Dean Fleischer-Camp, A24's MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON. "It's pretty much common knowledge that it takes at least 20 shells to have a community…" * Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (4K) * Teen Titans Go! & DC Super Hero Girls: Mayhem in the Multiverse (Blu-ray) without Mike Wazowski, plus much, much more. In this news edition episode, Marc and Stanford discuss all the latest movie & TV series trailers from the past few weeks, the 74th annual Emmy nominations, and a version of MONSTERS, INC. Also discussed is all the news dropped from this year's San Diego Comic Con, including Marvel Studios, DC Comics, the Disney Afternoon in comic book form, plus much, much more. In this episode Marc and Stanford review the new film from Netflix and Sony Pictures Imageworks - Vancouver, THE SEA BEAST. "Maybe you can be a hero and still be wrong." * Marc - The Holdo Maneuver (A Short-form Star Wars Podcast) - Send in a voice message: ![]() * Twitter / Instagram - Twitter / Instagram - out our other podcasts: ![]() (recorded on: Wednesday August 24th, 2022)įollow us individually on social media at: _Visit our website for the full line up of our news and trailer discussion links._ Discovery removing nearly 40 titles from HBO Max, plus much, much more. Also discussed, KUNG FU PANDA 4, Warner Bros. In this double feature episode Stanford and Marc review two films with talking animals, Skydance Animation's LUCK and Warner Animation Group's DC LEAGUE OF SUPER-PETS. "Find a penny, pick it up, and all day long, you'll have good luck.
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