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Run, Fat Boy, Run, 2007

Run, Fat Boy, Run

English

UK

Rating:6.7
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Profile of Run, Fat Boy, Run

Run, Fat Boy, Run can be described as witty, humorous, and feel good. The plot revolves around couples, love and romance, and unfulfilled love. Its comic aspect comes from farce. Run, Fat Boy, Run's main genres are comedy and romance. In approach, it is not serious and realistic. It is located in London. Run, Fat Boy, Run takes place in contemporary times. It is well suited for a date night. Note that it involves nudity and profanity.

Summary of Run, Fat Boy, Run

FRIENDS star David Schwimmer takes a rare turn in the director's chair for this British comedy, written by its principal actor, Simon Pegg (SHAUN OF THE DEAD), and THE STATE favorite Michael Ian Black. Pegg plays Dennis, a likeable loser who got cold feet on his wedding day and ran out on his bride-to-be, Libby (Thandie Newton). The action in RUN, FAT BOY, RUN takes place five years after this event. In the preceding years, Dennis has landed a job as a lowly security guard and Libby has given birth to a son, Jake (Matthew Fenton), who was conceived with Dennis before their break-up. Libby has also hooked up with a new man, the slimy but successful American businessman Whit (Hank Azaria). Dennis, who is still hung up on Libby, decides he must compete against Whit in the forthcoming London marathon to win back her affections. But, naturally, things don't quite go according to plan.

Pegg and Schwimmer's film is full of some wonderfully silly set pieces, and the supporting cast occasionally resembles a Who's Who of British comedy, with Dylan Moran (BLACK BOOKS), David Walliams (LITTLE BRITAIN), and Stephen Merchant (EXTRAS) all making appearances. But the film also contains some surprisingly touching moments, with Schwimmer occasionally tempering the laughs by weaving genuine sentiment into the plot. Many of the film's belly laughs come courtesy of Moran, who makes an excellent foil as Dennis's best friend (and Libby's cousin), the wayward Gordon. But the real star of the show is Pegg, who seems to instinctively know when to ease up on the laughs, making RUN, FAT BOY, RUN an enjoyable romp that has a lot in common with farcical British comedies such as FAWLTY TOWERS and the CARRY ON series.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: 28 March 2008
Runtime: 100 min

Cast and Crew

Simon Pegg as Dennis Doyle in Run, Fat Boy, Run
Simon Pegg

as Dennis Doyle

Thandie Newton as Elizabeth Olivia 'Libby' Odell in Run, Fat Boy, Run
Thandie Newton

as Elizabeth Olivia 'Libby' Odell

Photos

Run, Fat Boy, Run (2007)
Run, Fat Boy, Run (2007)

Clips

Run, Fat Boy, Run
Run, Fat Boy, Run: Home Video
Run, Fat Boy, Run
Run, Fat Boy, Run: Home Video
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Run, Fat Boy, Run: Official Trailer
Run, Fat Boy, Run
Run, Fat Boy, Run: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

San Francisco Chronicle
Filled with moments that will make you smile.
USA Today
Amiable, consistently amusing and surprisingly affecting, it has the flavor of a Nick Hornby novel, with its focus on an overgrown boy struggling to grow up and be a man.

Users Reviews

This was pretty funny. Much better that Hot Fuzz but not quite as good as Shaun of the Dead. Nontheless, this movie has a lot of laughs and has a nice short running time.
I wasn't really expecting much, reviews were so-so and let's face it the plot doesn't make it seem like it will be great. But, I enjoyed this movie a lot. Pegg is likeable and funny, sure the movie has jokes that get old, silly dialogue at times and...
Likely to see
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