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73
Viewer score based on 169 votes.

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70
Critics' score based on 34 reviews.
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so funny....

June 06,2011
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A very enjoyable comedy, yet it felt like there was something missing. It just wasn't as funny as the Judd Apatow comedies.

September 17,2010
justinitalianmb

Rudd gives an outstanding performance. However after watching the dvd it seemed that Hamburg left some of the funniest moments out(deleted/extra... es) Jason was good, but i believe there could of been another choice for his character. Ovrall I give it a 68 out of 100 Full Review

July 18,2010
triplejloy

IT WAS ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MOVIES IVE SEEN!!!! from his awkward comments and hilarious random phrases it will have you laughing hysterically!!!!!

September 04,2009
sagmain19

Guys are allowed--and even welcome--to laugh at themselves during this movie. I didn't stop laughing for the whole two hours. Paul Rudd displays a... nge of acting that certainly surprised me. I mean, I know he is a good actor, but the many layers of complexity here are quite impressive. Can't wait until August 11 when the DVD comes out. Full Review

July 30,2009
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It's a hilarious comedy made even more successful because so much of the satire seems fresh.Full Review

Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle

By far the best Judd Apatow comedy that Judd Apatow had nothing at all to do with.Full Review

Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly

Above all, just plain funny. It's funny with some dumb physical humor, yes, and some gross-out jokes apparently necessary to all buddy movies, but also funny in observations, dialogue, physical behavior and Sydney Fife's observations as a people-watcher.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

It's a rare comedy that actually grows funnier on reflection. It benefits enormously from the talents of the two stars.Full Review

The Hollywood Reporter

After delivering scene-stealing turns in "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" and "Knocked Up" Rudd claims the much-deserved spotlight in I Love You, Man, which in its own endearing way tweaks the very same male-bonding pieties that those movies made a fortune celebrating.Full Review

Ann Hornaday
Washington Post
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