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Run, Fat Boy, Run (2008)
description written by member Zara:
"Run, Fatboy, Run" centers on a charming but oblivious overweight guy who leaves his fiancee on their wedding day only to discover years later that he really loves her. To win her back, he must finish a marathon while making her realize that her handsome, wealthy fiance is the wrong guy for her.
| Release Date: | March 28th, 2008 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 95 minutes |
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Run, Fat Boy, Run Movie Review by Zara (3/29/2008) |
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Who woulda guessed that David Schwimmer would end up making such a good film? I mean, I know it doesn't hurt that Michael Ian Black and lead actor Simon Pegg co-wrote the script together. Or that Pegg is just magic in a bottle, this unassuming measure of a man that you can relate to, get irritated by, want to get to know,...
(complete Run, Fat Boy, Run review by Zara)
Now, it is completely puzzling why anyone would leave Thandie Newton at the altar, but Dennis (Simon Pegg) did it. Now, five years later, he is a loser and Libby (Newton) has a new man, Whit (Hank Azaria).
As expected, the laughs come in rapid fire as Dennis tries to compete with Whit. He is assisted in his quest by his...
(complete Run, Fat Boy, Run review by Movie Addict)
| Run, Fat Boy, Run Movie Review by Lisa (4/9/2008) |
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I must say I was a lil disappointed with this film, but only because I have come to expect a high standard from our lovable Mr. Pegg, and this movie although an entertaining RomCom was no "Hot Fuzz" or "Shaun of the Dead". For those Americans out there who are just discovering British comedy (yes the Brits have a sense of...
(complete Run, Fat Boy, Run review by Lisa)
| Run, Fat Boy, Run Movie Review by Jarrod (3/30/2008) |
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'Run Fatboy Run' is a major disappointment and misfire, especially for those who are fans of Simon Pegg, whose previous features were the wacky zombie flick Shaun of the Dead and the spectacularly outrageous and funny Hot Fuzz. Pegg has teamed up this time with director David Schwimmer and screenwriter Michael Ian Black...
(complete Run, Fat Boy, Run review by Jarrod)
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