An airport security guard gets involved with a girl who's very obviously of a higher calibre than himself, and schemes to make the relationship last as his friends and family watch along in disbelief. Kirk (Jay Baruchel) was languishing in a dead-end job as an airport security agent when he somehow managed to earn the affections of the successful and drop-dead gorgeous Molly (Alice Eve). Even Kirk isn't exactly sure what Molly sees in him, though he's willing to do whatever it takes to make the relationship work. With his friends, family, and ex-girlfriend all watching stunned from the sidelines, Kirk discovers that he'll have to work overtime in order to convince Molly that he's worth hanging on to.
The entire cast bring a host of charm and hilarity to an absolutely fantastic screenplay, co written by Sean Anders and John Morris. T.J. Miller, who plays the Loud Mouth Friend, deserves particular credit, going full force in a role usually reserved for the likes of Jonah Hill and. It's the fresh concept and new talent on show that makes this movie such a delightful experience.
Product Identifiers
Producer
David B. Householter, Jimmy Miller
EAN
5014437135735
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102219500
Product Key Features
Film/TV Title
She's Out of My League
Actor
John Morris, Sharon Maughan, Adam Le Fevre, Lindsay Sloane, Kyle Bornheimer, Alice Eve, Krysten Ritter, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Trevor Eve, Geoff Stults, Debra Jo Rupp, Jay Baruchel, Nate Torrence
Director
Jim Field Smith
Subtitle Language
English
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Language
English
Features
Widescreen, Commentary by director Jim Field Smith \'Devon's Dating Show!' featurette\Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary\Blooper Reel, With Subtitles
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Run Time
100 Mins
Genre
Comedy, Romantic
Additional Product Features
Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Production Designer
Clayton Hartley
Reviews
Rolling Stone - A rowdy blast because the spiky young cast treats the played-out script like virgin territory. That's acting!, Radio Times - [A] refreshing change from similar testosterone-fueled movies., The Sun - With his debut feature, English director Jim Field Smith handles the humour with skill., Daily Telegraph - This is the rare one with unisex appeal û itÆs sweet and itÆs raunchy, and it has an underdog male lead of huge oddball charisma in Jay Baruchel.