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I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2006)

I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2006)
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Jeff Garlin, best known for his role as Larry David's manager on Curb Your Enthusiasm, has directed standup comedy specials for Jon Stewart and Denis Leary, and makes his feature-film debut with his own adaptation of his one-man stage show, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With. Garlin stars as James, an overweight, depressed actor who does improv at Second City. James lives with his mother (Mina Kolb) and constantly cheats on his diet. His life seems to be in a downward spiral. He quits his acting job on a sleazy prank show, his girlfriend (Rebecca Sage Allen) breaks up with him, and his agent (Richard Kind) dumps him. When he visits his friend's daughter's elementary school for Career Day, he embarrasses himself in front of the attractive teacher (Bonnie Hunt) by rambling inappropriately about his personal problems in front of the kids. He hears about a Chicago-based remake of Paddy Chayefsky's Marty, one of his favorite movies, and the role he seemingly was born to play, but he can't even get an audition. One day, after giving up on Compulsive Eaters Anonymous, he seeks solace in an ice cream parlor, where he meets Beth (Sarah Silverman), who quickly wins his heart by offering him free ice cream, and asking him a sexually provocative question. But his attraction to the sexually aggressive and somewhat demented Beth may bring James more problems than it solves. The film, which features appearances by Amy Sedaris, Dan Castellaneta, Wallace Langham, Roger Bart, Paul Mazursky, David Pasquesi, and Joey Slotnick, had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Jeff GarlinSarah Silverman, (more)
Director(s):
Jeff Garlin
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Synopsis of I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With

Jeff Garlin, best known for his role as Larry David's manager on Curb Your Enthusiasm, has directed standup comedy specials for Jon Stewart and Denis Leary, and makes his feature-film debut with his own adaptation of his one-man stage show, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With. Garlin stars as James, an overweight, depressed actor who does improv at Second City. James lives with his mother (Mina Kolb) and constantly cheats on his diet. His life seems to be in a downward spiral. He quits his acting job on a sleazy prank show, his girlfriend (Rebecca Sage Allen) breaks up with him, and his agent (Richard Kind) dumps him. When he visits his friend's daughter's elementary school for Career Day, he embarrasses himself in front of the attractive teacher (Bonnie Hunt) by rambling inappropriately about his personal problems in front of the kids. He hears about a Chicago-based remake of Paddy Chayefsky's Marty, one of his favorite movies, and the role he seemingly was born to play, but he can't even get an audition. One day, after giving up on Compulsive Eaters Anonymous, he seeks solace in an ice cream parlor, where he meets Beth (Sarah Silverman), who quickly wins his heart by offering him free ice cream, and asking him a sexually provocative question. But his attraction to the sexually aggressive and somewhat demented Beth may bring James more problems than it solves. The film, which features appearances by Amy Sedaris, Dan Castellaneta, Wallace Langham, Roger Bart, Paul Mazursky, David Pasquesi, and Joey Slotnick, had its world premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jeff Garlin
Writer(s):
Jeff Garlin
Producer(s):
Erin O'MalleySteve PinkJeff Garlin
Categories:
Comedy
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    Shon W.

    This movie was horrible. It was like watching a whole stock of deleted scenes back to back, except they weren't the deleted scenes, it was the actual movie. Don't waste your time.

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    Dan K.

    I tried, I really tried to watch this movie all the way through but it was so thoroughly awful that I had to shut it off. Someone must have told the big guy he was funny, must have been his mom, because the movie is a schlocky compilation of skits, none of which works. Sarah Silverman was thrown in there to have someone quasi-hot on the cover of the DVD. Otherwise I never would have picked it up. She seems shoe-horned into the story. It is a profound waste of time bordering on theft by unlawful taking of my time. It angers me that I'm wasting even more time writing this review, but I feel compelled by a sense of justice to warn others to steer clear of this baloney.

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    Sarah S.

    I don't feel that the story line was ever really developed... I had been looking forward to seeing it for such a long time but was really disappointed. It went into a storyline and then just dropped off with out ever really going anywhere... sort of like starting a sentence and trailing off after a the first comma.

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