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Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon collaborated on this new comedy, but even the two "Reno 911!" stars can make this film consistently funny.
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Just when the arrested-development comedy seemed to have hit its endpoint, Paul Rudd and Jason Segel use a jaunty chemistry to enliven a thinly plotted tale of guy love.
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July offers an assortment of new and older comedy series from television.
Alliance/New Line Cinema's 17 Again, starring Zac Efron, Matthew Perry and Leslie Mann, is a waste of time and talent. 4/10.
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