
Also startling is the sight of Rudd, normally the smartest guy in the room, playing the doofus for a change. He's such a great match with Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall) that it makes you forgive the film for largely squandering comic co-stars Andy Samberg (who plays Peter's gay brother), Jane Curtin and J.K. Simmons.
Samberg at least gets the film's most quotable wisdom: "Hooking up is easy. Making platonic male friends, not so much."
From:
http://www.thestar.com/Entertainment/article/605271
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1 comment:
Well it's pretty simple that his role was a side character and not a main part. That character didn't need to be shown in great length. Not saying I didn't wish I saw more of his role cuz Samberg rocks, but it wasn't necessary for the film to excessively show more scenes and I thought the balance was fine.
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