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The 40 Year Old Virgin

2005, Movie, R, 116 mins

40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN, THE | 40 YEAR-OLD VIRGIN, THE | 40-YEAR-OLD VIRGIN, THE
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Fun without ever being particularly funny, this one-joke comedy-of-bad-manners features a hero who will either tickle your funny bone or make you vaguely uncomfortable: a meek, blank-eyed stock clerk who's managed to make it to the ripe old age of 40 with his virginity intact. Andy Stitzer (Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell) never planned on living the life of a Trappist monk; it's just that whenever the opportunity for sex arose, disaster always seemed to strike first. T... read more leave a comment
Year: 2005
Rated R

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Cast
Steve Carell: Andy
Catherine Keener: Trish
Paul Rudd: David
Romany Malco: Jay
Seth Rogen: Cal
Elizabeth Banks: Beth

 

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