I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
PG-13 | 19 July 2007 (USA)
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Firefighters Chuck Ford and Larry Valentine are guy's guys, loyal to the core—which is why when widower Larry asks Chuck to pose as his lover so that he can get domestic partner benefits for his kids, his buddy agrees. However, things get dicey when a bureaucrat comes calling, and the boys are forced to present a picture of domestic bliss.

Reviews
Evengyny Thanks for the memories!
Flyerplesys Perfectly adorable
Sabah Hensley This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
Fynn Scwitzenberg Like, Kevin James marries Adam Sandler. How can this not be the best movie to ever exist. Though if you want a real adventure, go watch Joe Dirt 2 without watching the original. Let me tell you makes the movie ten times better, which is nearly impossible cuz it's already amazing. Have you guys ever had a turducken? How about that shaq fu drink arizona used to have. Like that was the bomb.
Shevy1103 The movie was hilariously hilarious. There was a big smile on my face during 98% of the movie, give or take a couple of percent. And I laughed more than I usually do, even when I watch comedies. I didn't think it would be any good, but Kevin James and Mr. Sandler really pulled trough. After seeing this movie I would say that they are the perfect "couple". All their comments and outbursts and their body language were brilliant, and to top it off, Ving Rhames kicked ass, he seriously kicked ass! Even though both Kevin James and Adam Sandler's acting were amazingly good (I've actually never seen either one of them act better than they did in this movie) I would have to say that Ving Rhames was my favorite in this movie, (You know, alongside the butterfly and the Japanese priest).The storyline was great, it was filled with things you couldn't see coming, not in a million years. The happy-sad curve went up and down perfectly. The sound was nearly impeccable, as was the lighting, the shooting, places where they shot it was more than just fitting and the acting really was impeccable, or as close to it as you can get at least. There was some fails or goofs if you will, but there always are, so. I noticed 3 of them, there are probably some more, but you can't get'em all. For those of you new to this expression, the most common fails are: forgetting to take of your jacket before you go "on stage", misplacement of items on set during takes (or shoots if you will) or the all so popular; mouth not following the audio.So, I conclude with this: the movie was brilliantly awesome and hilarious it will definitely make you laugh. It had the perfect music to go with the different scenes. The start was really good, the build up was as well, the mid-part was awesome and the finish was perfect. No better way to end a movie than with a gay marriage and a calendar like that one.My rating of "I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry" is therefore: 9 out of 10 stars.This is one movie I definitely recommend you buy, watch, watch again and tell your friends about. Enjoy the movie! Shevy
Lobo Trujillo "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" is a comedy that has you laughing throughout most of the movie. Chuck (Adam Sandler) & Larry (Kevin James) are a fantastic comedic duo that act gay in order to change the beneficiary benefits from Larry's death wife to his children. Everything is going fine until Clint Fitzer (Steve Buscemi) is trying to find out if this is a fraud, which it is, so Chuck & Larry are going to have to go to extreme faking gay in order to get Fitzer off their back. Lawyer Alex McDonough (Jessica Biel) also gets involved in this story actually believing that they are gay. It is a comedy that you can't miss, it will have you laughing, but also show you that everyone deserves a chance at love.
Mystical_lonewolf I decide to give it a two instead of a 1 for a reason; it does intend to say, "Hey, it's not nice to attack gay people, let them marry." But the reason it didn't get a higher score was due to stereotypical stuff about gay people.I am pro-LGBT rights, i write blogs working on this subject and from what i know, this film makes gay people look too stereotypical. I am never a fan of Adam Sandler, but his character here is not helping this film. As for the "japanese chapel owner," all i can say is, "what is up with this?" They decided to instead of focusing on really showing Gay people as they are, they decided that we should make them look pitiful, unrealistic, and cringing.I don't know the makers of this film's true intent or what they really thought of LGBT people and civil rights, but i can do a better job of this and make it very funny as well and never come off as stereotypical or bad.I would suggest to anyone that want to see LGBT people are who they truly are, i suggest films like "Shelter" "Beautiful thing" and "Just a question of love" because they portray gay people in a realistic light. This film "I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry" pretty much just screams, "Hey, leave them gays alone, it's not their fault they're fruits!" I'm sorry but if you want to show support for civil rights, even in comedy taste, you're going to have to do better than this. Way better than this.
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