Jason Segel (left) and Paul Rudd have a bromance of the ages in “I Love You, Man.” Photo credit: Comingsoon.net
Webinar. Vaycay. Momversation. These are all slang terms that should be eliminated from the English language (click here for more terms). Bromance, along with the phrase, “bromantic comedy” was about to be added to my own personal list until I saw the bro-found film of brotherhood, I Love You, Man.
In the movie, we are introduced to Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd), a real estate guy in Los Angeles who just got engaged to his girlfriend, Zooey (Rashida Jones). Upon said engagement, Peter comes to a realization that he has surrounded himself with gal pals. This and his love for The Devil Wears Prada hasn’t exactly drawn many guy friends into his orbit besides a couple of Frat boy-like acquaintances who might as well be strangers and his gay brother, Robbie (Andy Samberg) – who happens to be more of a dude than Peter. Click here to read the rest of the review
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- Amused
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- Angry
