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I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry
Chuck Levine (Adam Sandler) and Larry Valentine (Kevin James) are firefighters and true-blue buddies. But in order to receive domestic partner benefits, the duo decides to pretend to be a gay couple.
13 October 1964, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA
13 February 1960, Brooklyn, New York, USA
7 November 1947, Hyattsville, Maryland, USA
31 March 1934, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
29 October 1968, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
10 April 1983, San Francisco, California, USA
22 November 1961, New York City, New York, USA
12 May 1959, New York City, New York, USA
24 September 1974, Coral Springs, Florida, USA
24 October 1981, Singapore
18 June 1979, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
29 April 1944, New York City, New York, USA
July 15, 2009
What truly makes [the film] so detestable is its disingenuous attempt to justify itself with a tacked-on call for acceptance of all people and lifestyles.February 28, 2008
You know a movie is going to be bad when Rob Schneider shows up as a Chinese wedding chapel minister. No, come to think of it, you know a movie is going to be bad when Rob Schneider shows up at allJuly 20, 2007
With a tacked-on PC message and leaden attempts at humor, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry is a movie that gives marriage, homosexuality, friendship, firefighters, children and nearly everything else a bad name.February 12, 2010
While it's very easy to eviscerate Chuck and Larry from an activist point of view, all one really has to do to slam the flick is look at the lazy, contrived writing and the traffic-cop direction by frequent Sandler accomplice Dennis Dugan.January 14, 2008
Above all the idiotic shenanigans and brutally offensive conversation, Chuck & Larry is flat-out a badly made movie.July 23, 2007
The premise is older than the pilot for Three's Company, and just as unfunny.March 03, 2008
They could have focused more on the similarities of best friends and a gay couple. Instead, they just try to offend everyone in sight and then act sorry at the end.July 20, 2007
Chuck and Larry remains something close to remarkable: an Adam Sandler movie that manages to be crude and caring in equal measure. In the multiplex, this is called progress.July 20, 2007
Good intentions can only carry these films so far, and this one falls woefully short.July 24, 2007
There is something to be said for a movie that may end up preaching, for a change, to the unconverted. If only the laughs were bigger, smarter and more frequent than they are.July 20, 2007
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry manages to insult gays, straights, men, women, children, African-Americans, Asians, pastors, mailmen, insurance adjusters, firemen, doctors -- and fans of show music. That's championship stuff.