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I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With

  • 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
3.7K
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I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2006)
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ComedyRomance

About a man who has trouble with his job, trouble with women, and uses food to deal with it all.About a man who has trouble with his job, trouble with women, and uses food to deal with it all.About a man who has trouble with his job, trouble with women, and uses food to deal with it all.

  • Director
    • Jeff Garlin
  • Writer
    • Jeff Garlin
  • Stars
    • Jeff Garlin
    • Sarah Silverman
    • Bonnie Hunt
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    3.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Garlin
    • Writer
      • Jeff Garlin
    • Stars
      • Jeff Garlin
      • Sarah Silverman
      • Bonnie Hunt
    • 30User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeff Garlin
    Jeff Garlin
    • James Aaron
    Sarah Silverman
    Sarah Silverman
    • Beth
    Bonnie Hunt
    Bonnie Hunt
    • Stella Lewis
    Dan Castellaneta
    Dan Castellaneta
    • Dick
    Mina Kolb
    Mina Kolb
    • Mrs. Aaron
    Paul Mazursky
    Paul Mazursky
    • Charlie Perlman
    Rose Abdoo
    Rose Abdoo
    • Car Dealership Receptionist
    Tim Kazurinsky
    Tim Kazurinsky
    • Bill Bjango
    Jessy Schram
    Jessy Schram
    • Fake Daughter
    Rebecca Sage Allen
    Rebecca Sage Allen
    • Andrea Hope
    • (as Rebecca Allen)
    Henriette Mantel
    Henriette Mantel
    • Myra
    David Pasquesi
    David Pasquesi
    • Luca Giancarlo
    Kate Merrill
    • French Woman
    Cita Orendain
    • Philippino Woman
    Joey Slotnick
    Joey Slotnick
    • Larry
    Patti Vasquez
    Patti Vasquez
    • Hot Dog Lady
    Josh Rosenblatt
    • Poncho Boy
    Steve Dahl
    Steve Dahl
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    8CountryJim

    Surprisingly poignant, yet entertaining and funny.

    Garlin did a great job. Nice concept well executed, and tightly produced. Came across as a very sincere story. As a fan of "Curb Your Enthusiasm", where Jeff was pretty much the straight guy role, I was delighted with how much depth he brought to this role in a simple yet effective portrayal.

    Much of the humor was understated and subtle and drew on poignancy, which I really liked, rather than being slapstick or over-explained. And there were some nice little surprises and twists. The convenience store vignettes were a delight.

    When I say it is a wonderful "small" film, I don't mean budget or quality. It is simple, intimate and hand-crafted. It tells a highly believable everyday story. Relax and go see it. Let it wash over you, and you will feel good for having done so.
    5flickhead

    Should have been better with this cast

    Anybody expecting the acerbic wit of Curb Your Enthusiasm (due to Jeff Garlin's presence) or the belly laughs of Something About Mary (due to Sarah Silverman's presence) will be sorely disappointed. The film isn't bad, but "not bad" is hardly a recommendation, which is a shame, because there's some great talent involved. Jeff Garlin seems to have cashed in a lot of favors with Second city alumni and fellow stand-up comics to help him out on his feature film directorial debut, and I'm guessing that none of them will be putting this on their resumés. It's got several inspired plot mechanics that go nowhere, like the fake cast of "Streetcar Named Desire" starring Aaron Carter and Gina Gershon (who are both great at scene stealing, which is quite a feat when you read the laundry list of well known participants) but someone should have told director Garlin that cameos do not a film make. The film is essentially without plot and tends to meander from one situational set-up to the next without really developing a story. This lends an episodic feel at best and at its worst, it comes off as mundane. It seems to be going for an early 90s indie-comedy nostalgia, but it lacks the innovation and quite frankly the era that made those films appealing. It's shot well, but still has a stagy, direct-to-video look, and the music is so dinner-theater schmaltzy that you'd swear this was shot-in-Canada (it wasn't). The performers are obviously having a good time, but the whole project seems to be about ten years past relevance, and I -for one- have always hated watching performers have an obviously better time than their audience, but at least nobody is ghost walking through their roles, which lends an improvisational spirit even if it goes nowhere. It's not offensively bad; it's definitely watchable. But if you have any expectations arising from the supporting cast -actors from Little Miss Sunshine, Strangers With Candy, The Simpsons- you'll be more than aggravated that you wasted your time on this rather than rewatching one of those aforementioned titles instead. And with the title "I Want Someone To Eat Cheese With" they've all but assured that nobody's going to watch it anyways. You can do a lot worse, but you can do a whole lot better, too.
    6imajestr

    Another case of misleading advertising

    I enjoyed this film for the most part, but there are a lot of problematic things I'd like to point out.

    First, let's say what's good about the film. It's clever, and the characters are well rounded and quite honestly, the main character is entertaining in his own awkward way. The love interest aspect of the movie actually ends up taking a backseat to this man's somewhat depressing life, but the film never stops being a little charming. The problem, though, is that it's been advertised as a romantic comedy. It's not.

    Mostly it's a sitcom in the form of a full length feature. Anyone familiar with the formula of Seinfeld or Curb Your Enthusiasm will recognize the setup of many jokes and situations throughout the film (Jeff Garlin is a producer and character on CYE, so this shouldn't come as a surprise that they're very similar. Even down to the soundtrack.) My girlfriend and I picked this one up after seeing the trailer and thought it would be a funny romantic comedy. But, as I've already said, the relationship aspect to the film is only a side note. Sara Silverman's character gets maybe a total of fifteen minutes on screen, and is not anything like the trailer portrays. To make a long story short, my girlfriend fell asleep a long while before the movie ended, and I, while I thought it had it's funny moments and made a decent "indie" film about the life of a depressed overweight man, was a bit disappointed that there wasn't a stronger romantic aspect to it since that's what I was expecting. The movie in its entirety seems like Jeff Garlin's attempt to emulate the style and comedy of Curb Your Enthusiasm with a slightly more true-to-life tone. I could see this main character becoming a character in a sitcom, and part of me wonders if this wasn't some type of offshoot of a project that was originally intended to be a sitcom, or something that Garlin hoped would be well received enough for someone to give him his own show.

    Six out of ten because of its charm and several funny moments, but seriously disappointed with the misleading advertising.
    6Alarming_Passion

    A refreshing indie comedy

    Garlin outdoes himself as writer-director-actor in his indie production about a big guy (Garlin) wandering around Chicago with an eye for every woman he sees. The laughs keep coming almost every minute. It's a somewhat dramatic and serious story about a man looking for love, but done with great comedic writing and acting. The supporting roles are also very well done and very funny and really make the movie rich.

    Rose Abdoo is hysterical in her receptionist role taking you right into the mood of the rest of the film. Sara Silverman is awesome with some of the great bits she does with Jeff. Bonnie Hunt is classically great in her role. I only wish there was more of her in the film, as I think most will agree. It's certainly refreshing to see her in a tight leather outfit.

    David Pasquesi was the aloof detached sidekick, and voice of reason. Mina Kolb plays Jeff's mother who he lives with. There were numerous other cameos, all of them done very well.

    At the premier Jeff mentioned his inability to do more with Bonnie due to production issues. Still, it's good to leave you wanting more. I think it's that indie thing of keeping some things ambiguous to let the audience do some thinking for themselves to fill in the blanks. The wordy title should clue you in to this.

    Jeff said some of the basic characters were based on his past relationships. This explains why they work so well. Real life people are always unusually colorful and makes great characters. He departs quite a bit from what you might expect, having seen Curb Your Enthusiasm and some of his other work. It's one of those break out things where an actor takes some risks to do something they maybe always wanted to do but couldn't.

    I think it's noteworthy that Garlin's improv Second City background, and Hunt's for that matter, set the style here of acting being the focus of the story and the directing. It's perhaps a new innovative hybrid of improv meets indie film-making.
    6SnoopyStyle

    indie with friends

    James Aaron (Jeff Garlin) is a struggling actor in Chicago. He's 39 and lives at home with his mom. He performs at Second City. His girlfriend dumps him. Her brother is his agent and he dumps him, too. His life is a struggle all around.

    Jeff Garlin has recruited a bunch of his famous friends to be in his indie. There are little nuggets of humor which are accentuated with funny co-stars like Sarah Silverman and Bonnie Hunt. This is basically Marty (1955) and even makes it one of the central premise. The only thing is that he's not being Marty. He has so many female companions beginning with a starter girlfriend. It's going against his own premise. I do like the guy a lot as a character and as a performer. He does need some help with the story construction.

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    • Trivia
      Mina Kolb and Jeff Garlin also played mother and son on Larry et son nombril (2000).
    • Quotes

      Luca Giancarlo: Nothing hotter than an angry elderly Filipino woman.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Gone Baby Gone/Things We Lost in the Fire/Rendition/Reservation Road/30 Days of Night/I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Montelimar
      Written by Reg Tilsley

      Courtesy of DeWolfe Music

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • С кем бы отведать сыра
    • Filming locations
      • Wrigley Field - 1060 W. Addison St., Lake View, Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
      • Sawin' & Puddin' Productions LLC
      • The Weinstein Company
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $194,568
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $12,317
      • Sep 9, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $194,568
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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