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Role Models (2008)

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In Theaters: November 7, 2008

R | Comedy | 1h 39m

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User rating: October 23, 2008

Funny

User rating: October 23, 2008

the movie was funny

User rating: October 23, 2008

Not great. Maybe I'm too old!

User rating: October 23, 2008

Surprisingly good! Plot was a little stretched in places, but hey, it's a comedy and it did what comedies are supposed to: Make me laugh. Great characters and some great lines.. would totally recommend it to a friend.

User rating: October 23, 2008

I felt that some of the content was inappropriate when dealing with troubled children but there where still several funny parts as well as a moral to the story

User rating: October 23, 2008

We thought the movie was so funny and had a good time laughing. Thanks!

User rating: October 23, 2008

I thought Role Models was a great movie, it's nice to see a comedy with a decent plot. Role Models also delivers a pretty good message too. The ending of the movie was fantastic, I was at the edge of my seat.

User rating: October 23, 2008

This movie was hysterical,not too sappy about the power of enriching kinds lives by just being with them. Was pleasantly surprised by the writing and the acting. Just dragged a bit in places. Highly recommending it to friends.

User rating: October 23, 2008

Being of the "older" generation, we were not expecting to like this show a whole lot. We were pleasantly surprised, and got quite a few chuckles out of it. Thank you.

User rating: October 23, 2008

Role Models showcases the misadventures of two coworkers who after comically messing up big time are sentenced to community service in a mentorship program for youths. Danny (Paul Rudd) is in no shape to advise anyone, let alone an awkward 16 year old living in a world of fantasy and role play. His life is in shambles and he blunders through his days until realizing the important things in life. Wheeler (Seann William Scott) always the ladies man plays this part with conviction and outrageous humor so convincing you are sure this is Seann being himself. He leads his foul mouthed charge to no good but definitly builds an undeniable bond with him along the way. Jane Lynch plays the ce