Dinner for Schmucks Trailer Online
Posted by Rodneyon 07. 04. 2010in News Chat
This summer a new Steve Carell comedy is coming out. No, I am not talking about Date Night with Tina Fey (that’s out this Friday), but rather Dinner for Schmucks, which is a remake of the 1998 French film The Dinner Game.
Trailer Addict spills the details:
Dinner for Schmucks tells the story of Tim (Paul Rudd), a guy on the verge of having it all. The only thing standing between him and total career success is finding the perfect guest to bring to his boss’ annual Dinner for Extraordinary People, an event where the winner of the evening brings the most eccentric character as his guest. Enter Barry (Steve Carell), a guy with a passion for dressing mice up in tiny outfits to recreate great works of art. From Jay Roach, director of Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers comes an unforgettable feast about two unlikely friends and one very memorable dinner.
This is strangely still Steve Carell stamped all over it, but still very different. Its an odd mix.
But it has Paul Rudd in it, so my wife will be making me see this. Its a good thing it looks really funny!
You can also check out the HD version of the trailer at Apple Trailers










Different indeed, but it didn’t look that funny. My wife loves Steve Carell and even she seems weary. Hopefully there will be a funnier (at least to me) trailer down the road.
& zach galifianakis is in this?! LOL this looks awesome
It’s a remake of a French movie. Though I can’t remember the title since it’s been so many years. Either way it looks funny.
Your memory might have been jogged if you bothered to read past the first line.
Right in the post “remake of a 1998 French film The Dinner Game”
My apologies. I simply viewed the trailer without reading the wonderful text. It happens, play nice.
I think I saw enough, Paul Rudd is starting to fade out. First the mediocre “I love you man”, now this?
Oh well it’s just a trailer but is it me? or is Carell getting harder and harder to keep liking.
“I love you man” mediocre?
Ill give it to you, the first time I saw it, I didnt laugh nearly as hard as I did the second, and third time I watched it. The writing was simply amazing.
The movie did great in the box office, and I think Paul Rudd did amazing. Hopefully, in my opinion, Paul Rudd isnt fading out, but only getting started
I’ve seen the French movie, which was fantastic, but this trailer left me with zero interest in seeing the English adaptation. The trailer suggests the movie lacks the subtlety and great script the original had. Steve Carrell is actually the wrong guy for this, or maybe I am just getting tired of his schtick.