She's Out of My League (2010)
107
Days to Theater Premiere
March 12, 2010
- Synopsis
- An airport security guard gets involved with a girl who's very obviously of a higher caliber than himself, and schemes to make the relationship last as his friends and family watch along in disbelief....
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- Starring
- Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Nate Torrence
- Director(s)
- Jim Field Smith
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount
- MPAA Rating
- R
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Paramount gets adventurous with pitch
11/16/09 Paramount is getting adventurous with Jim Field Smith and George Kay. The studio has bought a family-oriented adventure-comedy pitch from the director of the upcoming DreamWorks romcom "She's Out of My League" and the writer of the top script on this year's British Black List. The logline is being kept under wraps, but those familiar with the project describe it as a fantasy-tinged four-quadrant comedy in the vein of "Night at the Museum." | The Hollywood Reporter -
Dreamworks picks 'Substitute Husband'
10/20/09 DreamWorks has acquired the pitch "Substitute Husband" from scribe Michelle McGrath and actor Hayes MacArthur. | Variety -
'Luck' finds helmer
10/04/09 Jim Field Smith is coming aboard to direct "Good Luck, Anthony Belcher," George Kay's script that recently was announced as leading this year's Brit List, the U.K.'s version of the Black List. U.K.-based indie Ruby Films ("The Other Boleyn Girl") is producing the dramedy, which centers on a perennially unlucky man whose fortunes abruptly change. | The Hollywood Reporter -
Jay Baruchel near stardom again
09/16/09 Jay Baruchel delivers a breakout performance as a Montreal teenager who thinks he's the reincarnation of Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky in the new Canadian comedy, The Trotsky. | JAM! Showbiz

