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Role Models

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Seann William Scott and Paul Rudd in Role Models (2008)
This is the first theatrical trailer for Role Models, directed by David Wain.
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Wild behavior forces a pair of energy drink reps to enroll in a Big Brother program.Wild behavior forces a pair of energy drink reps to enroll in a Big Brother program.Wild behavior forces a pair of energy drink reps to enroll in a Big Brother program.

  • Director
    • David Wain
  • Writers
    • Timothy Dowling
    • William Blake Herron
    • Paul Rudd
  • Stars
    • Paul Rudd
    • Seann William Scott
    • Elizabeth Banks
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    247K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,397
    73
    • Director
      • David Wain
    • Writers
      • Timothy Dowling
      • William Blake Herron
      • Paul Rudd
    • Stars
      • Paul Rudd
      • Seann William Scott
      • Elizabeth Banks
    • 227User reviews
    • 128Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

    Videos12

    Role Models: Trailer #1
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    Role Models: Danny And Wheeler Fight In The Jeep
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    Role Models: Danny And Wheeler Fight In The Jeep
    Role Models: Danny And Wheeler Fight In The Jeep
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    Role Models: Danny And Wheeler Fight In The Jeep
    Role Models: Beth Tells Danny And Wheeler That They May Have To Go To Jail
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    Role Models: Beth Tells Danny And Wheeler That They May Have To Go To Jail
    Role Models: Bloopers
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    Role Models: Bloopers
    Role Models: On Set
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    Role Models: On Set
    Role Models: Danny Fights With The Cafe Barista
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    Role Models: Danny Fights With The Cafe Barista

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    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • Danny
    Seann William Scott
    Seann William Scott
    • Wheeler
    Elizabeth Banks
    Elizabeth Banks
    • Beth
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
    Christopher Mintz-Plasse
    • Augie
    Bobb'e J. Thompson
    Bobb'e J. Thompson
    • Ronnie
    Jane Lynch
    Jane Lynch
    • Sweeny
    Ken Jeong
    Ken Jeong
    • King Argotron
    Ken Marino
    Ken Marino
    • Jim Stansel
    Kerri Kenney
    Kerri Kenney
    • Lynette
    • (as Kerri Kenney-Silver)
    A.D. Miles
    A.D. Miles
    • Martin
    Joe Lo Truglio
    Joe Lo Truglio
    • Kuzzik
    Matt Walsh
    Matt Walsh
    • Davith of Glencracken
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    • Karen
    Alexandra Stamler
    Alexandra Stamler
    • Esplen
    • (as Allie Stamler)
    Carly Craig
    Carly Craig
    • Connie
    Jessica Morris
    Jessica Morris
    • Linda the Teacher
    Vincent Martella
    Vincent Martella
    • Artonius
    Armen Weitzman
    Armen Weitzman
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    • Director
      • David Wain
    • Writers
      • Timothy Dowling
      • William Blake Herron
      • Paul Rudd
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    User reviews227

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    8Bravesfan17

    Rudd and Scott are a hilarious duo

    Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott are two very funny comedic actors. They prove what great chemistry they have together. Rudd and Scott star as Danny and Wheeler, two ne'er-do-wells who are sentenced to do community service. They have to serve in a Big-Brother-type program called Sturdy Wings for a total of 150 hours. Danny and Wheeler have opposite attitudes, yet they get along like they have been best friends for years. Jane Lynch (The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Talladega Nights) steals the show as the supervisor of the program that Danny and Wheeler are enrolled in. Elizabeth Banks gives a good supporting turn as Danny's girlfriend and lawyer. Another show stealer is Bobb'e J. Thompson as Ronnie, the kid Wheeler has to be a big brother to. Thompson is given some of the funniest lines and he is believable in this role.
    9joestank15

    Do what makes you happy. This film actually believes it.

    Role Models - Two energy drink spokesmen, Wheeler and Danny (Seann William Scott and Paul Rudd) get in trouble with the law after Danny has a break-up with his girlfriend (Elizabeth Banks who is in everything these days). They are given the choice of jail or community service with troubled kids, and choose the latter. Danny is given a boy Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse of Superbad) who wears a cape and is into role-playing games. Wheeler is given a foul mouthed terror of a boy (Bobb'e J. Thompson).

    Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott have good chemistry. Rudd has dry sarcasm to spare and Scott plays a sex-addled numbskull. Their interactions with the two talented young boys are funny and occasionally sweet. Bobb'e J. Thompson is one of the better child actors of his age and makes the nightmare of every teacher a cool often wickedly funny little character. Christopher Mintz-Plasse, or "McLovin'" as he's known throughout America, plays essentially the same character but sweeter and shy and, funny enough, less creepy. So yeah, he's pretty firmly typecast as "dork" at this point. But he's a very palatable dork and may help raise the image of dorks everywhere above the status of subhuman. I heard many girls in the audience very sensitive to his plight in the audience.

    A few parts of the plot are contrived. But aside from a few film snobs, who goes to see a comedy for its original plot? The important thing is the laughs, and this is where the film delivers. Directed by David Wain, maker of The Ten (funny cult film), and written by Wain and Paul Rudd, this film is hilarious. The laughs were frequent and hearty. One of the films defining elements is the showcasing of role-playing games such as Dungeons&Dragons (here it is known as L.A.I.R.E). Role Models takes a surprisingly even handed look at it. It pokes fun, of course (so easy). But there is also respect ingrained. The result is a case of "so lame it's awesome" where the absurdity of D&D is given the gravitas of your average Hollywood blockbuster. It's hilarious, and does look terribly fun.

    And it's here that the film makes it's stand. Do what makes you happy, no matter what your parents or anyone else tells you. It's been said in so many films that the message seems false at this point. But in Role Model's extreme example of people doing what makes them happy, it really does ring true. You got to give a bunch of people playing with foam swords in the forest their due. They're doing what makes them happy. Can you say the same for yourself? I can't right now.

    This was a delightful film. It may be a bad year for movies, but it's a damn fine one for comedy. A-
    8Smells_Like_Cheese

    So much funnier than I was expecting

    After seeing the trailer for Role Models, I thought it looked like a funny movie, but I wasn't expecting much, I was thinking they might have just shown the great parts in the trailer and that would be it. But I took the opportunity and saw Role Models the other day and I have to say this is completely opposite from what I was expecting, first off I was worried that there was going to be a lot of gross humor and the kids might be more annoying than funny, but it turn out that this was one of the funniest movies I have seen this year. I just couldn't stop laughing throughout this film, who knew that Sean William Scott could actually be really funny? I know there are a lot of Stiffler fans that will hate that sentence, but I don't remember a time that I laughed so hard at his character. He and Paul Rudd both worked so well together and were terrific on screen, this was the last duo on Earth that I expected such great laughs from.

    Wheeler and Danny both work for an energy drink company, but after a very hard day for Danny he crashes their company truck on school property, but his ex-girlfriend, Beth, who is a lawyer is able to get them just 150 hours community service with two kids, one is a total dungeons and dragons nerd and the other is just a pain in the butt. You know how the story goes, Danny learns how to be happy and Wheeler finally grows up into a more father figure role.

    Now the story is something we have seen a million times before, but it's still a great comedy. Jane Lynch who is becoming one of my favorite comedic actresses, you've also seen her in 40 year old virgin, she is just absolutely hilarious in this movie and has all the best lines "You know what I ate for breakfast? Cocaine. You know what I ate for lunch? Cocaine..." she is such a great and fun actress to watch on screen. I really loved Role Models, it turned out to be a great comedy and was an absolute blast to watch. I highly recommend if you get the chance to see it, take it, it's a guaranteed laugh.

    8/10
    8cosmorados

    What did you have for dinner? Was it cocaine? Funny as f**k!

    Danny is in a rut with his life and hates his job as a promoter of a sugar/caffeine energy drink called minotaur, while his co-worker, Wheeler, loves it. However after being dumped by his girlfriend, Danny crashes his minotaur truck into a school monument and he and Wheeler face the prospect of 30 days in jail or 150 hours of community service doing big-brother type work with disadvantaged youngsters. While Wheeler is landed with Ronny an obnoxious little 10 year old, Danny is landed with a dungeons and dragon playing geek called Augie. While neither of them hit it off with the kids at first they all eventually become friends and learn a lot of life lessons. Ahhhh!

    Now, you might think that from this semi-sarcastic tone I hated it, but oh contraire, far from. I admit I had low expectations of this film that were completely smashed by the scatter-gun humour of the film. The dialogue is funny and the sarcasm bitingly funny at times, as the top line suggests. Paul Rudd is perfect as the miserable Danny and Sean William Scott is perfectly cast as the free-living, but unfortunate Wheeler.

    The film manages to tread that fine line between cliché ridden schmaltz (Like 27 dresses) and refreshingly enjoyable comedies (Like Something About Mary) with a deft touch, the direction is sure footed and manages to deliver a surprise ending that I would never have guessed from how it began.

    A laugh out loud comedy that exceeds expectations.
    6oneguyrambling

    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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    • Trivia
      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.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning when they are in the minotaur shaped car going from school to school promoting minotaur energy drinks, Wheeler has his helmet off which switches from being in his lap to the back of the car when switching angle views.
    • Quotes

      Barista: Good morning! Can I take your order?

      Beth: Can I get a tall chai?

      Danny: And a large black coffee.

      Barista: A what?

      Danny: Large black coffee.

      Barista: Do you mean a venti?

      Danny: No, I mean a large.

      Beth: He means a venti. Yeah, the biggest one you've got.

      Barista: Venti means large.

      Danny: No. Venti means "twenty".

      Beth: Danny...

      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?

    • Crazy credits
      Halfway through the end credits, we cut back to Gayle Sweeny repeating her suggestive use of a hot-dog toward Jim Stansel (continuously pushes the end out of its bun while he sticks it back in).
    • Alternate versions
      Unrated Version Includes 8 cuts and 2 using alternative footage, total difference is 2:12 min.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Bolt/JCVD/Slumdog Millionaire/Quantum of Solace (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Broken and Bent
      Written by Peter Salett

      Performed by Peter Salett

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    • Release date
      • November 7, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un par nada ejemplar
    • Filming locations
      • Oak Park, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Stuber/Parent
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    • Budget
      • $28,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $67,294,270
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,167,085
      • Nov 9, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $92,649,419
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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