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Many lines in the film were improvised. The writers did constant rewrites and came up with ideas during filming but had to stop because of the 2007 Writers Guild strike.
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Unrated Version Includes 8 cuts and 2 using alternative footage, total difference is 2:12 min.
Broken and Bent Written by Peter Salett Performed by Peter Salett
Refreshingly good natured comedy. You just have to read beteween the lines.
Danny (Paul Rudd) has a bad day on the job and drags his loyal but dim-witted buddy Wheeler (Sean William Scott) down with him. Danny is a 'Red Bull' style energy drink spokesman, Wheeler is the guy in the bull suit that jumps around beside him. In the same 24 hours Danny loses his girlfriend, license and job. In reality he starts by losing the girlfriend Beth (Elizabeth Banks), and his subsequent tantrum and stupidity sees him lose both license and job and sees him teetering on the verge of imprisonment. Somehow guilt by association sees Wheeler in the same predicament. To avoid jail Beth – who happens to be a lawyer = lucky – wrangles community service instead. Service in the form of helping disadvantaged and troubled kids for a company named 'Sturdy Wings'. This shakiest of premises: allowing unreliable young men to mentor impressionable young boys, sets the scene for the slap dash stuff that follows. Miraculously enough though the threadbare premise is held together by enough jokes and amusing moments to make the thing worthwhile, largely due to the continued comedic stylings of one Paul Rudd, and the strength of the various supporting bit parts on display throughout. When allotted their respective 'littles' (Danny and Wheeler are 'bigs') by Sturdy Wings boss and recovering alcoholic Sweeney (Jane Lynch) we immediately see where this is going. Danny considers himself 'normal', but in reality he is so concerned with not being deemed 'uncool' that his disdain for cliché and obvious statements leaves everyone else bored by his constant judgment. He scores 16ish Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), a medieval-style role player who is intensely insecure when not in character, and intensely-intense when he is. Wheeler on the other hand wants no part of responsibility of any kind. He is more than happy being the jumping around sidekick in the costume and has no thought for his own future. For now he is all about the
well let's just say boobies (and everything below). Of course he is allocated troubled young 8ish Ronnie, a profane little sh*t-stirrer who wants nothing more than to not have to deal with adults. Each kid has parental issues – but ones that don't kill the potential laughs – no abuse here, and the guys must get through to the children in their own way, and sucks; maybe learn a little about themselves on the way
What develops is a rom-com with all the associated hijinks, temporary fall-outs and hitches, only between an adult male and a kid/youth, but that's not where the laughs are born. Role Models works best in the smaller roles, the now renowned Ken Jeong keeps his pants on this time and plays the King of the role playing game L.A.I.R.E., surrounded by his toadying minions and remaining in character even away from the game in his kingdom at the local cafe. Jane Lynch is a little OTT with the attempted mind games as the Sturdy Wings boss, but she also gets a few of the best lines in the flick, and there are numerous other bit roles – each with a couple jokes – filled by character actors that'll have you remembering them from other bit roles in other flicks. The jokes are thrown about quick and fast, and while some don't work enough do to make Role Models a lot like I Love You, Man and Knocked Up, lightweight and amusing enough to justify your time, with occasional genuine humour (and unexpected nudity!). Final Rating – 6 / 10. I can see the future. When I watched this 4 days ago I knew myself well enough that I wrote "It really is a 6" next to the rating. You might not recall Role Models as such a cracking laugh weeks after the viewing, but while you are watching it is a good time.
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Barista : Good morning! Can I take your order?
Beth : He means a venti. Yeah, the biggest one you've got.
Danny : Yeah. "Large" is large. In fact, "tall" is large, and "grande" is Spanish for large. "Venti" is the only one that doesn't mean large. It's also the only one that's Italian. Congratulations! You're stupid in three languages.
Barista : Look, dick... venti is a large coffee.
Danny : Oh, really? Says who, Fellini?
Beth : [quickly reaches for her wallet] How much is that? Here's a ten.
Danny : Do you, uh, accept lire? Or is it all Euros now?
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Lynette
(as Kerri Kenney-Silver)
Little at Campfire
(as Caleb Collins)
Chip Monk Puppeteer
(as Art Gil)
Chip Monk Puppeteer
(as Cindy Sorensen)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
High School Student /
Bathroom Boy
(uncredited)
Little at Camp Fire
(uncredited)
Cassadonian Mercenary
(uncredited)
executive producer (as Matt Seigel)
associate producer (as Rebecca Sloviter)
makeup department head: Laire sequences
makeup department head (as Nena Smarz-O'Carroll)
hair stylist department head: additional photography (as Kelvin Trahan)
makeup artist: Sean William Scott, reshoots (uncredited)
post-production supervisor (uncredited)
second assistant director: additional photography, U.S.
first assistant director: additional photography
second second assistant director (as Stephen Moore)
second assistant director (as Brian F. Relyea)
additional second assistant director (uncredited)
assistant director: reshoots (uncredited) / second second assistant director (uncredited)
swing gang (as Matthew Atzenhoffer)
construction coordinator: Additional Photography
assistant art director (as Johnny Jos)
art department production assistant
set decorator: additional photography (as Radha Mehta)
art director: additional photography (as Jim Nedza)
assistant property master (as Chris Pappy Pappas)
property master: additional photography
on-set dresser (as Dennis L. Winters)
assistant props: additional photography (uncredited)
leadman: additional photography (uncredited)
graphic designer: minotaur (uncredited)
supervising sound editor (as Andrew De Cristofaro)
sound consultant: Dolby (as Thom Ehle)
sound effects editor (as Steven Nelson)
adr editor (as Nancy Nugent Title) / supervising dialogue editor (as Nancy Nugent Title)
sound effects editor (as Karen Vassar)
pyrotechnician (uncredited) / special effects technician (uncredited)
visual effects executive: Universal
screen graphics designer (uncredited)
visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
stunt double: Paul Rudd (uncredited)
chief lighting technician (as Curtiss Bradford)
rigging gaffer (as Daryl L. Didier)
assistant chief lighting technician
camera operator: "b" camera (as John H. Joyce) / steadicam operator (as John H. Joyce)
best boy rigging grip / best boy rigging
second assistant camera (as Daniel Albion Squires)
camera loader: re-shoots (uncredited)
camera operator: video segments (uncredited)
lighting console programmer (uncredited)
adr voice casting (as Wendy Hoffmann)
extras casting: Smith & Webster-Davis Casting
extras casting: Smith & Webster-Davis Casting (as Dixie Webster-Davis)
costume production assistant (as Annie Maginnis Tippe)
assistant editor (as David Bret Egen)
editorial production assistant (as Gregory Hadwick)
digital intermediate producer (as Esther Lee)
digital image technician (uncredited)
colorist audience preview (uncredited)
digital intermediate editor (uncredited)
assistant location manager (as Casey Collins)
assistant location manager / key assistant location manager
assistant location manager (as Thomas Healy)
location manager: additional photography
key assistant location manager: additional photography (uncredited)
assistant location manager (uncredited)
location scout: additional photography (uncredited)
scoring crew / scoring technical support engineer
technical score advisor (uncredited)
script supervisor (as Susan Bierbaum-Owen)
script supervisor: additional photography
production van operator (uncredited)
set production assistant (as Sierra D. Donley)
assistant accountant (as Karen Faust)
assistant craft service (as Noel Harris)
post-production accountant (as James O. Maull)
assistant: Mr. Stuber (as Nicholas D. Nesbitt)
production secretary (as J. Luke Wanagel)
production assistant: additional photography (uncredited)
assistant: Seann William Scott (uncredited)
publicity coordinator: Universal Studios Home Entertainment (uncredited)
set production assistant: reshoots (uncredited)
production accountant: re-shoots (uncredited)
stand-in: Sean William Scott (uncredited)
set production assistant: reshoots (uncredited)
second assistant to producer (uncredited)
set production assistant (uncredited)
payroll accountant: reshoot (uncredited)
special thanks (as Erica Oyama Marino)
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Watch Role Models : Trailer #1 Interview 0:30 Watch Role Models Photos 223 Top cast Edit Paul Rudd Danny Seann William Scott Wheeler Elizabeth Banks Beth Christopher Mintz-Plasse Augie Bobb'e J. Thompson Ronnie Jane Lynch Sweeny Ken Jeong King Argotron Ken Marino Jim Stansel Kerri Kenney Lynette (as Kerri Kenney-Silver) A.D. Miles Martin
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Role Models (2008) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by David Wain Writing Credits ( WGA) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Produced by Music by Craig Wedren Cinematography by Russ T. Alsobrook ... director of photography Film Editing by Eric Kissack Casting By Lisa Beach Sarah Katzman
Role Models is a 2008 American comedy film directed by David Wain, who co-wrote it with Timothy Dowling, Paul Rudd and Ken Marino. The film follows two energy drink salesmen who are ordered to perform 150 hours of community service as punishment for various offenses. Wikipedia More at Wikipedia
Produced by: Luke Greenfield, Mary Parent, Scott Stuber
Screenplay by: David Wain, Paul Rudd, Ken Marino, Timothy Dowling
Story by: Timothy Dowling, William Blake Herron
Starring: Seann William Scott, Paul Rudd, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jane Lynch, Elizabeth Banks
Production, company: Relativity Media
Released: October 22, 2008 (Westwood), November 07, 2008 (United States)
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