sábado, 13 de marzo de 2010

Comment: She's Out Of My League21: 44 12/03/2010, William Goss, Alice Eve, aliceeve, Jay Baruchel, jaybaruchel, Jim Field Smith, jimfieldsmith, John M

Comment: She's Out Of My League21: 44 12/03/2010, William Goss, Alice Eve, aliceeve, Jay Baruchel, jaybaruchel, Jim Field Smith, jimfieldsmith, John Morris, johnmorris, Sean Anders, seananders, shes out of my reach, shesoutofmyleague, TJ Miller, tjmiller, Cinematical


It's out of my league opens in an airport, but ensures all scripts to stop a flight time, which is a romantic comedy after all. But unlike many other rom-com at the end of the League is not asking too much of a ploy to get the odd couple together and starts to work again, let alone work better as a comedy of manners and social mores before reverting to the standbys of humor for adults and sprints to the gate.

Kirk (Jay Baruchel, clumsy as always) is collaborating with the security work at an airport in Pittsburgh, when in walks Molly (Alice Eve, pretty as can be). Like other types of stand around and drool, sees through some measure of respect and as luck would have it find the phone once they discover you've left behind. The meeting phone becomes a nice return, which becomes a hockey game, that becomes a nice dinner, etc, etc, both as a friend of Molly (Krysten Ritter) and his friends from Kirk (TJ Miller Mike Vogel, Nate Torrence) look and wonder what a girl like her is doing with a guy like him.
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