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| Director: David Schwimmer Actors: Hank Azaria, Thandie Newton, Harish Patel, Dylan Moran, Simon Pegg Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 100 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: TRNDN40381D UPC: 883929028764 EAN: 0883929028764 ASIN: B001D11A72
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: September 23, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: PREVIOUSLY VIEWED, GUARANTEED, CIRCLE BARCODE AROUND CENTER HOLE, FIRST CLASS SHIPPING, USA REGION 1
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Product Description Studio: New Line Home Video Release Date: 09/23/2008 Run time: 100 minutes Rating: Pg13
Amazon.com It only makes sense that a television star would turn to a fellow practitioner for his first film. With Run Fatboy Run--no commas, please--Friends' David Schwimmer doesn't reinvent the romantic comedy, but he finds the perfect lovable loser of a lead in TV vet Simon Pegg (Faith in the Future, Spaced). On his wedding day, London lay-about Dennis (Pegg, who co-wrote with Michael Ian Black) deserts his pregnant fiancée, Libby (Crash's Thandie Newton), seconds before the ceremony. Crippling insecurity--which remains unexplored--prevents him from finishing anything ("Not even a sentence," Libby quips). Flash-forward five years, and he's a loving dad to son Jake (the charming Matthew Fenton), but sports a small potbelly, smokes too much and entertains no ambition beyond his job as security guard at a high-end boutique. Fortunately, he has friends, like gambler Gordon (Shaun of the Dead co-star Dylan Moran) and avuncular landlord Mr. Ghoshdashtidar (Harish Patel). Fit American financier Whit (Huff's Hank Azaria) shakes up his routine when he starts seeing Libby. To win her back, Dennis trains for the same 26-mile charity marathon as Whit. No one believes he can make it to the end, and even Dennis has doubts, but true love is a formidable motivator. It may not have been Schwimmer's intention, but there's more chemistry between the buddies than the couples. That makes the movie a must for fans of Pegg and the scene-stealing Moran--but optional for admirers of Newton and Azaria. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Simon Pegg Good! ...Movie Bad! November 20, 2008 Being a huge fan of Shaun of The Dead and Hot Fuzz (Especially Hot Fuzz!) I was expecting more of the same brilliant British humor...
Instead I suffered through another boring, predictable, 'childish-lazy-bathroom-humor' type of movie. I kept thinking, "It has to get better" but it never did!
The jokes were extremely lame, or the humor missed completely; it was absolutely painful at times to watch. And sadly, the "human connection" that should be felt in a story-line such as this was totally unbelieving or non-existent.
Simon Pegg is an excellent actor and he managed to "save" some scenes with his facial expressions and comedic timing. But sadly, all-in-all the movie left me feeling disappointed, annoyed and ripped-off!
Pegg RUNS Away From The Dreaded "One-Hit-Wonder" Curse With This. November 13, 2008 Do NOT let the title detract you away from this film by Simon "Shawn Of The Dead" Pegg and former Friends star & upcoming director David "Ross" Schwimmer. This is a tale of a 30-something Englishman who five years earlier got cold feet at his wedding and "ran" off from his pregnant fiancée. Now he wants desperately to get back into her and their 5 year old son's life, but a new successful American businessman (Simpsons' Hank Azaria, who does better than expected) is in the way. Soon, Pegg's Dennis sees that an English marathon that Azaria's running in as well is his only chance to prove that he can finally finish something, even though he's slightly out-of-shape and is going to need help to prepare...
I found this movie to be very warm and humorous, great for 30ish Dad's like myself. Pegg does a great job in his typical way, but the title stinks. He's NOT fat, he's got a spare tire, and even it looks a little unnoticable, while others still call him "fatboy". Like other Pegg films, instead of partner Nick "Hot Fuzz" Frost at his side, we now get another Shawn alumni Dylan Moran, who does a great turn as Thandie Newton's cousin and Dennis' best friend. It's been touted as a modern-day English Rocky, and while there's some things that earn it, it's also very funny in some parts too. Comes with trailers, making-of, bloopers and a commentary track with Pegg, Moran, Schwimmer (who still sounds like Ross after breaking up with Rachel), and strangely Pegg's real-life mother (why?), this release is worth a purchase and/or viewing. In fact, I enjoyed it more than Pegg's Hot Fuzz, which was a pretty good film in itself too. A nice surprise of a movie by two men you didn't think had it in them. Just ignore the title, okay? (RedSabbath Rating:8.0/10)
A 2008 sleeper November 11, 2008 Run, Fat Boy, Run may very well be the sleeper of 2008. Directed by TV personality David Schwimmer, and starring an array of exceptionally talented comedic actors, the movie is an unexpected delight. Those prepared for little more than fat jokes, gratuitous bad language, and a predictable plot will find a film augmented with really funny physical humor, quick paced hilarious soliloquy, and a mild story line punctuated with gentleness,connectedness and redemption.
There is no question that Simon Pegg, in the starring role of Denise (the fat boy) has a very exciting film future ahead of him. His acting is nuanced-- his capacity for telling an entire story with just facial expressions can not be understated. He is a joy to watch. Schwimmer rounded out all the characters with a fine ensemble.
If you need a non-challenging, light and lively pick me up, this is your film.
Fun, Silly, Funny Movie November 4, 2008 One can say this movie was predictable from the very first scene, but it was still very funny and enjoyable movie. It had great acting and great directing. Great job for the first time director, David Schwimmer! The script moved. One cannot help but cheer for our really, REALLY, out of shape hero! My family loved it! (Be careful if you are watching with young ones. This movie is rated PG-13 and contains mild sexual innuendoes.) This DVD accommodates both widescreen and fullscreen.
Not bad October 30, 2008 Not bad for a film directed by David Schwimmer but this is definitely not Simon Peggs best as it fails to deliver the clever British humor that we saw in Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. This film felt like David Schwimmer is an Anglophile gone Director that slapped together a cute film with many funny scenes however the film dragged on with cliche twists and a predictable but satisfying ending. The use of Hank Azaria as the antagonist felt like a waste of talent, how can he take one of the funniest people and make them a villain? I found it hard to believe and I felt Hank Azaria and Simon Pegg could've had much better chemistry together. Definitely a good rental but worth buying only if you are a die hard Simon Pegg fan.
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