
Release Date:
July 30, 2010
Studio:
Paramount Pictures
Director:
Jay Roach
Screenwriter:
David Guion, Michael Handelman, Francis Veber
Starring:
Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Jemaine Clement, Jeff Dunham, Bruce Greenwood, Ron Livingston, Stephanie Szostak, Lucy Davenport, Kristen Schaal
Genre:
Comedy
MPAA Rating:
PG-13 (for sequences of crude and sexual content, some partial nudity and language)
Official Website:
DinnerforSchmucks.com
Review:
6.5/10 rating
DVD Review:
7.5/10 rating (Blu-ray)
DVD:
DVD | Blu-ray Disc
Movie Poster:
One-Sheet | Teaser
Production Stills:
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Plot Summary:
"Dinner for Schmucks" tells the story of Tim (Paul Rudd), a guy on the verge of having it all. The only thing standing between him and total career success is finding the perfect guest to bring to his boss' annual Dinner for Extraordinary People, an event where the winner of the evening brings the most eccentric character as his guest. Enter Barry (Steve Carell), a guy with a passion for dressing mice up in tiny outfits to recreate great works of art. From Jay Roach, director of "Meet the Parents" and "Meet the Fockers" comes an unforgettable feast about two unlikely friends and one very memorable dinner.
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