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An out-of-work couple become upscale suburban Robin Hoods by stealing from
the rich and giving to the poor...namely themselves. |
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40-year-old Andy Stitzer (Steve Carrell)
has done quite a few things in his life. He's got a cushy job stamping
invoices at an electronics superstore, a nice apartment with a proud
collection of action figures and comic books, good friends, a nice attitude.
But there's just one little thing he hasn't quite gotten around to doing yet--something
most people have done by his age. Done a lot. Andy's never, ever, ever had
sex--not even by accident. So is that such a big deal?
Well, for Andy's buds at the store, it
sure is. Although they think he's a bit of an oddball, there's certainly a
planetful of stranger (and homelier) guys who've at least had one go at
having a go. They consider it their duty to help Andy out of his dire
situation and go to great lengths to help him. But nothing proves effective
enough to lure their friend out of lifelong chastity until he meets Trish
(Catherine Keener), a 40-year-old mother of three. Andy's friends are
psyched by the possibility that "it" may finally happen...until they hear
that Andy and Trish have begun their relationship based on a mutual no-sex
policy. |
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Film that explores the life of Christ, and
based on the diaries of Anne Catherine Emmerich, collected in the book "The
Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ," Mary of Agreda's "The City of
God" and the New Testament Gospels of Luke, John, Matthew and Mark. |
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