Raunchy, but not nauseating, Role Models is an exceptionally funny slacker comedy co-written by Paul Rudd. Rudd stars as Danny, one-half of a team (along with Seann William Scott's character, Wheeler) that visits schools on behalf of a power-drink company. With his lack of enthusiasm for work and his life painfully evident, Danny loses his live-in girlfriend, Beth (Elizabeth Banks), and soon has a run-in with the law resulting in community service for him and Wheeler. Ordered to appear at a Big Brothers-like organization, Danny is partnered with a lonely if brilliant adolescent boy, Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), while Wheeler is hooked up with a foul-mouthed pre-teen named Ronnie (Bobb'e J. Thompson). Neither of the men has anything in common with their charges, a fact exacerbated when Danny reluctantly attends Augie's participation in a weekend role-playing fantasy game with a medieval flavor. Meanwhile, Wheeler just tries to survive his ongoing power struggle with Ronnie. Both sets of relationships improve when Danny and Wheeler begin to meet their kids halfway and even learn to empathize with them, though the results are sometimes comically bumpy before the characters all hit their groove. There are a number of hilarious scenes (the film definitely deserves its R rating) and more than a few thoughtful ones, including a terrific moment where Danny defends Augie to the latter's critical parents over an awkward dinner. Jane Lynch is very funny as a semi-insane director of the program pairing kids and adults, and Banks (W.) is very appealing as Danny's unhappy ex-girlfriend. --Tom Keogh
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Seann William Scott | Wheeler |
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Paul Rudd | Danny |
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Christopher Mintz-Plasse | Augie |
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Bobb'e J. Thompson | Ronnie |
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Elizabeth Banks | Beth |
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Jane Lynch | Sweeny |
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Ken Jeong | King Argotron |
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Ken Marino | Jim Stansel |
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Kerri Kenney | Lynette |
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A.D. Miles | Martin |
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Joe Lo Truglio | Kuzzik |
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Matt Walsh | Davith of Glencracken |
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Nicole Randall Johnson | Karen |
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Alexandra Stamler | Esplen |
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Carly Craig | Connie |
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Jessica Morris | Linda the Teacher |
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Vincent Martella | Artonius |
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Armen Weitzman | Party Dude |
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Jorma Taccone | Mitch from Graphics |
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Nate Hartley | Rule Master |
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David Wain | Chevron Baine |
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Amanda Righetti | Isabel |
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Shane Arenal | Student in Hall |
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Tina Casciani | Gretchen |
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Nina Hellman | Barista |
| Director | David Wain |
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| Writer | Timothy Dowling, W. Blake Herron, Paul Rudd, David Wain, Ken Marino | |
| Producer | Juan Castro, Andrew Z. Davis, Luke Greenfield, Dan Kolsrud, Mary Parent, Matthew Seigel, William Sherak, Jason Shuman, Rebecca Sloviter, Scott Stuber | |
| Musician | Craig Wedren | |
| Photography | Russ T. Alsobrook | |
| Packaging | Blu-ray |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | DTS-HD High Resolution Audio |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) | Finnish |
| Distributor | Universal Studios |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 10, 2009 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Index | 2405 |
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| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:27 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 21:54:30 |