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Dinner for Schmucks
Tim, a rising executive, works for a boss who hosts a monthly event in which the guest who brings the biggest buffoon gets a career boost. Tim decides to skip it until he bumps into Barry, an IRS employee who builds dioramas using stuffed mice. However, the scheme backfires...
15 December 1974, Maplewood, New Jersey, USA
30 December 1977, London, England, UK
10 January 1974, Masterton, New Zealand
29 December 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 January 1978, Longmont, Colorado, USA
20 February 1973, Santa Monica, California, USA
10 May 1976, Iskenderun, Turkey
28 October 1973, Sacramento, California, USA
January 16, 2011
Occasionally quite funny, and oddly relevant to the nature of our culture, but this dinner is a little underwhelming.
July 30, 2010
Dinner for Schmucks may be as broad as the proverbial groaning board, but Rudd and Carell bring out its most toothsome delights.
July 30, 2010
With moments of fitful hilarity, the pairing of Paul Rudd, Steve Carell and a talented cast of secondary actors, there's plenty here to keep summer comedy fans satiated, if not entirely satisfied.
April 04, 2011
The movie suffers by stifling the [Rudd's] natural comic ability and no one comes away from it fully satisfied.
September 23, 2012
Don't believe the misleading trailers. There's more to laugh at than they would have you believe.
June 22, 2013
The actors have been placed in a story that is not inherently funny, and they do what they can to muscle it, through their not inconsiderable talents, into working. It doesn't, and you can see the sweat.
September 01, 2010
A decent cast wrestle with a crummy script in this loose and creaky Hollywood spin on Le Dîner de Cons...
November 05, 2011
The real schmucks are the people responsible for this movie.
August 02, 2010
The movie has a slew of goofball moments that don't add up to a consistently hilarious outing.
July 30, 2010
Pure, tasteless slapstick silliness with little on its mind beyond cheap yuks.
January 31, 2011
You know you're in trouble when the best thing in your movie is a bunch of dead rodents.
November 09, 2013
Dinner For Schmucks seems promising at first but too many plot points feel forced and the humor is too dumb to enjoy.

