Tuesday
24Mar2009
Paul Rudd Outtakes from 'I Love You, Man'
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 at 1:54AM
In my opinion, I Love You, Man is the first great comedy of 2009. A
primary reason for that is the work of Paul Rudd, who is as funny as ever here.

His character, Peter Klaven, tries to make himself seem more hip by throwing out catchphrases and nicknames of his own invention. The trouble is, he's inventing them on the spot, and they never, ever come out exactly the way he has them planned.
There's a new reel of some of Peter Klaven's finer moments. I'm a bit worried that the outtakes might not have the full effect out of context, but it's still funny enough even if you haven't seen the film. Which you should. I mean, after all, it is the first great comedy of 2009. Or the second great comedy of 2009 following Street Fighter.
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I Love You, Man is in theaters now.

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Nah, with the exception of the line "Even Milk has an expiration date", "Street Fighter" wasn't all that funny.
Dragonball- now that's gonna be the second best comedy of 2009!
But seriously, just saw "I Love You Man" today and really dug it- uneven but funny with a superb cast and standout work from Rudd and Segel.