An ambitious executive accepts an invitation from his boss to attend a dinner party where high-powered professionals make fun of unsuspecting dimwits in this remake of Francis Veber's 1998 comedy The Dinner Game. Upwardly mobile executive Tim (Paul Rudd) has just landed his company an extremely wealthy Swiss client when his boss, Lance (Bruce Greenwood), invites him to an exclusive, yet unusually mean-spirited dinner party where each of the high-powered executives brings a guest to make fun of. Recognizing that his long ...
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An ambitious executive accepts an invitation from his boss to attend a dinner party where high-powered professionals make fun of unsuspecting dimwits in this remake of Francis Veber's 1998 comedy The Dinner Game. Upwardly mobile executive Tim (Paul Rudd) has just landed his company an extremely wealthy Swiss client when his boss, Lance (Bruce Greenwood), invites him to an exclusive, yet unusually mean-spirited dinner party where each of the high-powered executives brings a guest to make fun of. Recognizing that his long-awaited promotion is finally within reach, Tim begins to have second thoughts about participating in the elaborate charade when his longtime girlfriend, Julie (Stephanie Szostak), the successful curator at a local art gallery, voices intense disdain for the idea. The following day, Tim is looking for a way out of the dinner when fate throws the perfect guest right in front of his luxury car. Barry (Steve Carell) is a sweet but dim-witted IRS agent with an unusual hobby: he creates elaborate dioramas featuring stuffed mice. His latest project is "The Last Supper," and he's just put the finishing touches on a tiny mouse Jesus to set at the center of the table. Tim knows that Barry is his ticket to a big corner office on the seventh floor, but the closer the party looms, the more he realizes that his bumbling new acquaintance isn't just an idiot, but also is a magnet for chaos. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Add this copy of Dinner for Schmucks to cart. $4.22, very good condition, Sold by HPB-Movies rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2017 by Paramount Pictures Home Entertai.
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2017, DreamWorks Pictures / Paramount / Spyglass Entertainment
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DreamWorks Pictures / Paramount / Spyglass Entertainment
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2017-02-07
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Add this copy of Dinner for Schmucks to cart. $5.19, very good condition, Sold by HPB-Movies rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2017 by Paramount Pictures Home Entertai.
Edition:
2017, DreamWorks Pictures / Paramount / Spyglass Entertainment
Studio:
DreamWorks Pictures / Paramount / Spyglass Entertainment
Released:
2017-02-07
Language:
English
MPAA Rating:
PG13
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17931159306
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I really didn't like the first two thirds of the movie. It was painful and frustrating to watch, not funny. But the last third makes up for it. Now I just go directly to the scene right before the dinner, where Julie and Barry are talking, and Tim walks in to hears what Barry really thinks about him. Then there is the dinner scene where the Hosts are exposed as the jerks they are, and the invitees are the heros. Then on to the fairy tale happy ending.