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The 40 Year Old Virgin
Cast
Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco View AllCrew
Steve Carell (Screenplay), Judd Apatow (Screenplay), Judd Apatow (Director) View All
Release: Aug. 11th, 2005
Runtime: 1 hour, 56 minutes
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The 40-year old virgin
I haven't seen any threads about it so I thought I'd start one. I haven't seen this movie but I was hoping there were people that have that good give there opinion on it. It seems really funny, and ...
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The 40 Year Old Virgin
United International Pictures has added a new 'Mature Audience Only' International trailer for Judd Apatow's The 40-Year-Old Virgin with Steve Carell, Catherine Keener and Paul Rudd. You can view the ...
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Question: Is Knocked up better than The 40 Year Old Virgin?
I've been thinking about this one, I love them both and they sort of follow each other, What do you think?...
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Knocked Up (from the makers of the 40-year old virgin)
Really interested in seeing this movie myself after catching the previews earlier this week. Anyone else going to be seeing it? Looking forward to seeing this light hearted relationship comedy, it see...
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Bigger hit? (Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo or 40-Year-Old Virgin)
Which film will make more $$$ at the box-office?
My money's on Deuce Bigalow. It already has a built-in fan base. I don't think Steve C. can carry a movie on his own. Yet....
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Another comedy engine for the likes of Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Jane Lynch and a cameo from Jonah Hill sees a relatively gross-out comedy at the start turn into the usual mawkish rom-com with a hint of slapstick and the usual zany comedy from Carell.

In the end, Virgin is the laugh out loud comedy of the year and you should definitely check it out if not for the laughs, then for the message..

About four dozen explosive laughs throughout. Good times in this, now that we've truly arrived at the Age of Aquarius. A one joke movie, sure, but executed so very well..