Role Models (2008)

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  • Short title: Role Models
  • NetFlix Rating: 3.9/5
  • Runtime: 102 minutes.
  • MPAA Content Rating: UR
  • Release Year: 2008
  • Production: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
  • Genre: Comedy, Slapstick, Screwball

Plot summary

Slackers Danny (Paul Rudd) and Wheeler (Seann William Scott) have coasted their way through jobs at an energy drink company. When their goofing off catches up with them, they're sentenced to community service with the Sturdy Wings mentoring program. The assignment is supposed to teach them responsibility, but it just proves that they're the last people who should be in charge of kids. Elizabeth Banks co-stars in David Wain's sidesplitting comedy.

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Those Darn Kidults! The Menace of Eternal Youth

Judd Apatow neither wrote nor directed “Role Models.” But he might as well have.

Read the NYTimes review of Role Models by Stephen Holden

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  • ASIN: B001OD4S5A
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Audience rating: R (Restricted)
  • Binding: Blu-ray
  • DVD Type: Layers ( sides)
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  • Manufacturer: Universal Studios
  • Publisher: Universal Studios
  • Release date: 2009-03-10

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Editorial review

by Amazon.com
Raunchy, but not nauseating, Role Models is an exceptionally funny slacker comedy co-written by Paul Rudd. Rudd stars as Danny, one-half of a team (along with Seann William Scott's character, Wheeler) that visits schools on behalf of a power-drink company. With his lack of enthusiasm for work and his life painfully evident, Danny loses his live-in girlfriend, Beth (Elizabeth Banks), and soon has a run-in with the law resulting in community service for him and Wheeler. Ordered to appear at a Big Brothers-like organization, Danny is partnered with a lonely if brilliant adolescent boy, Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), while Wheeler is hooked up with a foul-mouthed pre-teen named Ronnie (Bobb'e J. Thompson). Neither of the men has anything in common with their charges, a fact exacerbated when Danny reluctantly attends Augie's participation in a weekend role-playing fantasy game with a medieval flavor. Meanwhile, Wheeler just tries to survive his ongoing power struggle with Ronnie. Both sets of relationships improve when Danny and Wheeler begin to meet their kids halfway and even learn to empathize with them, though the results are sometimes comically bumpy before the characters all hit their groove. There are a number of hilarious scenes (the film definitely deserves its R rating) and more than a few thoughtful ones, including a terrific moment where Danny defends Augie to the latter's critical parents over an awkward dinner. Jane Lynch is very funny as a semi-insane director of the program pairing kids and adults, and Banks (W.) is very appealing as Danny's unhappy ex-girlfriend. --Tom Keogh


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