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A gorgeous girl takes an interest in an ordinary guy in She's Out of My League, only to find their relationship questioned, criticized, and outright scoffed at by their friends and families. When airport security guard Kirk (Jay Baruchel, best known from supporting roles in Knocked Up and Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist) recovers the cell phone of knockout Molly (Alice Eve, Crossing Over), she asks him out to a hockey game as thanks. When a romance blossoms, Kirk is amazed--but not half as amazed as his buddies, who explain at length why Kirk is inferior in every way to this "perfect girl." This emphasis on the social ripples of the romance separates She's Out of My League from the usual average-guy-beautiful-girl romance; the web of admiration, envy, insecurity, and social anxiety is the real topic of the movie, not bland morals like "love is blind" or "true beauty is within." Well, that and a lot of embarrassing comic bits involving shaving, premature ejaculation, and more--some bits wouldn't be out of place in There's Something About Mary. It's not a great movie (Molly's role is underdeveloped, though not as badly here as in most boy-centered sex comedies), but Baruchel's puppy-dog charm, the better-than-average dialogue, and a strong supporting cast (particularly T.J. Miller, Cloverfield, and Krysten Ritter, Confessions of a Shopaholic) lift She's Out of My League above the ordinary.Read full review
Kirk (Jay Baruchel) is a nerdy TSA agent at the Pittsburgh Airport who broke up with his last girl friend Marnie (Lindsay Sloane). two years ago but is still trying to hang on to that relationship. While on the job he meets Molly McCleish (Alice Eve). Molly is a 10 in every sense of the word and when Molly asks Kirk out he not only does't believe it but questions why this is even happening to him. Eventually he does figure out that she is serious and the two begin their journey. This movie was not only entertaining but it was funny as well. There are a couple of places where I was actually laughing out loud. The acting is rough, but it was intended to be that way as the movie shows the "Normal" people who live their day to day lives. The movie also stars: Krysten Ritter as Patty, T. J. Miller as Wendell aka "Stainer", Nate Torrence as Devon, Mike Vogel as Jack, Lindsay Sloane as Marnie, Jasika Nicole as Wendy, Debra Jo Rupp as Mrs. Kettner, Adam LeFevre as Mr. Kettner, Kyle Bornheimer as Dylan Kettner, Hayes MacArthur as Ron, Geoff Stults as Cam Armstrong, Jessica St. Clair as Debbie, Trevor Eve as Mr McCleish and Sharon Maughan as Mrs McCleish I would recommend this movie to anyone who loves a good loser gets girl type movie.Read full review
A nerdy guy encounters a beautiful woman and begins an unlikely relationship with her. Hilarity ensues when they meet each others' family and former significant others. This is the Judd Apatow formula at its best, with a loveable loser surrounded by three friends all bringing their own method of humor to the film. The movie contains quite a bit of foul language, but mostly in the context of the humor. This is a film that provides many laughs and also enlightens the viewers to the root cause of the attraction that the gorgeous woman feels for the "moodle" as his friends call him. Don't miss this one.
Just a great story line...acting and overall fun.
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Great story and awesome characters. Great ending and keeps you involved the whole movie.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned