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Steve Carell Shined In Dinner For Schmucks Movie

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Paramount Films put out a comedy film named "Dinner For Schmucks" into theaters last summer.
I recently checked it out, and I'm still laughing over how amusing it was.
I've haven't seen Steve Carell be so funny.
I concur with all the top critics.
He genuinely did carry this movie, playing the comedic role of the idiot guy Barry.
The film stars: Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Jemaine Clement, Jeff Dunham, Bruce Greenwood, Ron Livingston, Stephanie Szostak, Lucy Davenport, and Kristen Schaal.
The movie centered around two men named Tim (Paul Rudd) and Barry (Steve Carell).
Tim's hoping to get ahead within his investment company, or as they put it, move from the 6th floor to the 7th floor.
He comes up with a strategy, so his boss invites him to a dinner, which could decide the fate of his promotion.
Unfortunately, the dinner is no average dinner.
He is required to invite the highest quality idiot he is able to find because his colleagues like to laugh at ignorant people, and seriously give rewards out to the biggest idiot.
Tim eventually comes across Barry, and is convinced he would be a perfect fit since he collects dead rats and dresses them up.
Unfortunately, he wasn't quite aware what he was in for when he became friends with Barry.
Barry virtually destroys Tim's love life and nearly his business life in just 2 days.
Barry invites a stalker ex-fling to Tim's house, sabotages a business meeting, forces Tim into a situation where has to propose to the stalker, throws Tim's back out, tosses Tim's Porsche keys into someone's apartment, and more.
But the film ends with a terrific premise because Barry ends up fixing what was most significant to Tim.
I think the movie was extremely funny.
It brought one humorous scene right after another.
It was never uninteresting and significantly outrageous.
There was some comedy in this movie that I've never experienced before.
They really looked deep to bring out crazy laughs in this flick.
The plot was extremely good.
However, it really wouldn't have mattered if it wasn't, because the flick was just funny as hell.
A complete riot.
Steve Carell was great as Barry.
Anything you could imagine to do wrong, he did it.
It was insane.
Oh, and there's a scene with a lady puppet, accusing people of looking down her dress, which was completely amusing.
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