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The Baxter (2005)

The Baxter (2005)
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A man with a "doormat" personality tries standing up for himself for a change in this comedy. Mild mannered tax accountant Elliot Sherman (Michael Showalter) is what he calls a "Baxter": the kind of calm, unexciting fellow who "wears sock garters" and "enjoys raking leaves." Loved by bosses and parents, Elliot is a perfectly nice guy. And that's his problem -- he's safe and pleasant, but not very interesting, so as a consequence he hasn't had much luck with long-term relationships, and more than one woman has abandoned him for someone more exciting. Elliot believes his luck has finally changed for the better when he becomes engaged to Caroline Swann (Elizabeth Banks), a smart and attractive editor at a successful magazine. However, a few weeks before the wedding, who should come back into Caroline's life but Bradley Lake (Justin Theroux), her high school sweetheart and, according to many, the great love of her life. Bradley quickly makes it clear that he wants to win Caroline back, and generally in such circumstances Elliot would politely step aside, but just this once Elliot decides to fight for the woman he loves. Elliot gains an unexpected champion in Cecil Mills (Michelle Williams), a frumpy but adorable temp employee at his office who encourages Elliot to develop a take-charge attitude, though the results aren't quite what he expects. The Baxter was written and directed by Michael Showalter, who also plays Elliot; Showalter was a member of the sketch comedy troupe the State, and also works with the comedy performance trio Stella, whose other members, Michael Ian Black and David Wain, also appear in the movie. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael ShowalterElizabeth Banks, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Showalter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Baxter

A man with a "doormat" personality tries standing up for himself for a change in this comedy. Mild mannered tax accountant Elliot Sherman (Michael Showalter) is what he calls a "Baxter": the kind of calm, unexciting fellow who "wears sock garters" and "enjoys raking leaves." Loved by bosses and parents, Elliot is a perfectly nice guy. And that's his problem -- he's safe and pleasant, but not very interesting, so as a consequence he hasn't had much luck with long-term relationships, and more than one woman has abandoned him for someone more exciting. Elliot believes his luck has finally changed for the better when he becomes engaged to Caroline Swann (Elizabeth Banks), a smart and attractive editor at a successful magazine. However, a few weeks before the wedding, who should come back into Caroline's life but Bradley Lake (Justin Theroux), her high school sweetheart and, according to many, the great love of her life. Bradley quickly makes it clear that he wants to win Caroline back, and generally in such circumstances Elliot would politely step aside, but just this once Elliot decides to fight for the woman he loves. Elliot gains an unexpected champion in Cecil Mills (Michelle Williams), a frumpy but adorable temp employee at his office who encourages Elliot to develop a take-charge attitude, though the results aren't quite what he expects. The Baxter was written and directed by Michael Showalter, who also plays Elliot; Showalter was a member of the sketch comedy troupe the State, and also works with the comedy performance trio Stella, whose other members, Michael Ian Black and David Wain, also appear in the movie. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Showalter
Writer(s):
Michael Showalter
Producer(s):
Daniela Taplin-LundbergCeline RattrayReagan Silber
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Humor, Drug Content)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Robert M.

    This was not as "polished" a romantic comedy as I'm used to. But being somewhat of a "nice guy" myself, I thought it was refreshing to see. I think Michael Showalter really nailed the character of a normal guy who is really trying to both be "himself" and be as romantic and exciting as he knows how to be without turning into someone he isn't. I also found it refreshing that you don't...really...hate anyone in the movie for doing what they did. Everyone ends up risking, hurting a little and experiencing a lot of joy, and I found it to be just a very positive and refreshing movie that doesn't leave anyone out.

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    PHILLIP S.

    I like this movie. Kind of the typical underdog story, but with more of an adult feel. A funny movie, but not a bust your gut funny movie, except for one scene. I like all the characters and the NYC feel to it. I could watch this one again.

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    Linda D.

    What a wonderful surprise! Loved this. Quirky (everyone is using that word to describe this - but that's because it IS) and steadily amusing through most, and down right hilarious in parts. The wedding planner (Benson Hedges) scene had me in tears of laughter. What could have been corny is saved by a lot of quirky; there's a fine line there that Michael Showalter got just right as did Michelle Williams. What's a Baxter? "It's the guy you settle for because the one you wanted got away". Can two Baxters find each other and true love? (yeah yeah I know) It doesn't matter - bet you'll enjoy it anyway - just like me. Romantic comedy the way it should be. Lovely.

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