The 40 Year-Old Virgin (2005)
| Release Date: | August 19, 2005 |
| On DVD: | December 13, 2005 |
| Genre: | Comedy, Romance |
| Director: | Jud Apatow |
| Writer: | Steve Carell |
| Cast: | Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen, Romany Malco, Elizabeth Banks |
| Studio: | Universal Pictures |
| Official site: | the40yearoldvirgin.com |
| Running Time: | 116 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: | Rated R for pervasive sexual content, language and some drug use. |
40-year-old Andy Stitzer (Steve Carrell) has done quite a few things in his life. He's got a cushy job stamping invoices at an electronics superstore, a nice apartment with a proud collection of action figures and comic books, good friends, a nice attitude. But there's just one little thing he hasn't quite gotten around to doing yet--something most people have done by his age. Done a lot. Andy's never, ever, ever had sex--not even by...
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"The 40 Year Old Virgin" is funny, entertaining and consistently good. Unfortunately, it's over two hours long. Full movie review »
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Anonymous says:
February 11, 2007Has to be one of the worst movies I forced myself to sit through. Why all the big fuss about Stephen Canell. He is annoying. How the Office got nominated for best show is beyond me.
Anonymous says:
February 15, 2006"40 Year-Old Virgin" is my choice for Dog of the Year. It is especially notable for its puerile veiws on sexuality and the losers in the lead roles, not just Andy but his four companions. Not to mention that the "f" word flows altogether too freely from the garbage mouths of these characters and the women in the movie. I have no problem with the "f" word--I use it myself, selectively, when the situation merits, but these guys can't seem to turn it off. If they aren't drunk, running off the mouth, or urinating in public, then they are flinging about bad advice on sex and relationships with women. I was once there--in college and everything my college buddies said about women and sex was absolute dead wrong. Once I learned that and gained some maturity and found out women are actually people with real feelings and intellect (what a concept!), my love life improved dramatically. I don't need to spend over two hours watching a reprise of my college days. Actually, I was so disgusted with the film and these crude, vulgar, infantile losers that I quit watching before it took on the overtones of a romantic comedy (complained about by the reviewer of this film), so I can't even judge the merits of that part--but anything would have been an improvement over the first part, including "Just Like Heaven" (which as I later found out was actually a significant improvement). Now I admire true manliness but frankly this flick is not only poorly filmed with a terrible script but is also an embarrassment and an indignity to my gender.
So to all you women out there--real men love romance. Don't f*cking settle for less!
Grade: F
0 stars out of 4
Oscar for Dog of the Year