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I Love You Man
TrailerThe movie centers on Paul Rudd who gets engaged to the girl of his dreams but has not a single guy friend to be his Best Man until he meets the ultimate dude, Jason Segal. However, his insta-bond with his new B.F.F. puts a strain on his relationship with his fiancée, can the trio learn to live happily ever after?Actors: Paul Rudd, Rashida Jones, Sarah Burns, Greg Levine, Jaime Pressly, Jon Favreau, Jane Curtin, J.K. Simmons, Andy Samberg, Jean Villepique, Rob Huebel, ...»Director: John HamburgCountry: United StatesDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "I Love You Man"
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Characters of "I Love You Man"
Peter KlavenPlayed by: Paul RuddZooey RicePlayed by: Rashida JonesHaileyPlayed by: Sarah BurnsHailey's DatePlayed by: Greg LevineDenisePlayed by: Jaime PresslyBarryPlayed by: Jon FavreauJoyce KlavenPlayed by: Jane CurtinOswald KlavenPlayed by: J.K. SimmonsRobbie KlavenPlayed by: Andy SambergLeannePlayed by: Jean VillepiqueTevin DowneyPlayed by: Rob HuebelGilPlayed by: Mather ZickelEugenePlayed by: Aziz AnsariLarryPlayed by: Nick KrollDougPlayed by: Thomas LennonMel SteinPlayed by: Murray GershenzJAR WaitressPlayed by: Keri SafranOpen House CouplePlayed by: Greg TuculescuSydney FifePlayed by: Jason SegelVenice Boardwalk JoggerPlayed by: Ian RobertsMr. ChuPlayed by: Ping Wu -
Directors of "I Love You Man"
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Creators of "I Love You Man"
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Critic Reviews of "I Love You Man"
Time OutApril 17, 2009The concept is solid, applying rusty romcom clichés to a tale of new-found masculine buddydom. But the plot is scatty.
Christian Science MonitorMarch 23, 2009I Love You, Man is the second movie this year -- He's Just Not That Into You being the first -- with a popular catchphrase for its title. This is one of the film's few distinctions.
Washington PostMarch 20, 2009It's a thin premise, and I Love You, Man features the usual quota of jokes involving masturbation, projectile vomiting and flatulence. But is it worth it? Thanks to Rudd and Segel (and some terrific cameos), totes magotes.
TIME MagazineMarch 20, 2009The picture is worth catching for the delicate and toxic nuances of Rudd's performance.
SlateMarch 20, 2009Though the script doesn't always rise to their level, I Love You, Man is more than worth seeing for the chemistry between the shambling Segel and the endlessly inventive Rudd.
San Francisco ChronicleMarch 20, 2009It's a hilarious comedy made even more successful because so much of the satire seems fresh.
New Zealand HeraldJune 22, 2016Rudd and Segal's onscreen chemistry is palpable, and combined with some fantastic bit-players, the film delivers easy, if somewhat puerile laughs.
Stop SmilingMay 17, 2016That movies from this brand will have "heart" is now a given, but the variety Rudd provides here is singular.
Film Comment MagazineOctober 20, 2014[T]his unpretentious crowd-pleaser is still punchy enough to send packed theaters reeling in riotous laughter.
Lyles' Movie FilesMarch 20, 2013One of the better recent 'buddy comedies' and one if you're in the mood to laugh, you definitely won't regret showing a little love.
TheShiznit.co.ukSeptember 29, 2012Rudd and Segel share genuine chemistry and the early scenes in which their bromance blossoms are tinged with recognisable humour; the dumb nicknames; the inexplicable use of silly voices; the embarrassingly out-dated 'man slang'.
Time Out ChicagoApril 09, 2012If Rudd steals the show, Segel deserves props for downplaying Sydney's regressiveness.
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