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Run, Fatboy, run - Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton, Hank Azaria, David Schwimmer
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Love. Commitment. Responsibility. There's nothing he can't run away from.
A chunky, clueless guy leaves his pregnant fiancée on their wedding day only to discover - 5 years later - that she is his one true love. But in order to win back her heart, he looks to finish his first marathon while making her realise her new man is the wrong guy for her.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film comedy romance UK wedding London Marathon exercise gym weight loss
Persons of interest
- Simon Pegg .... Dennis
- Thandie Newton .... Libby
- Hank Azaria .... Whit
- Dylan Moran .... Gordon
- Harish Patel .... Mr Ghoshdashtidar
- India de Beaufort .... Maya
- Matthew Fenton .... Jake
- Michael Ian Black .... Storywriter
- Michael Ian Black .... Screenwriter
- Simon Pegg .... Screenwriter
- David Schwimmer .... Director
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Theatrical report
Ha! Ha! Ha! Run, Fatboy, run is funny. Thank god it was set in Britain and not the USA. That would've so not worked.
Now, the plot is not particularly original (boy meets girl, boy gets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back from yuppie wanker) but the script makes up for that lack. There are one-liners, situation jokes and the outrageousness that only British comedy can get away with. It's good.
The comedy, romance, UK movie Run, Fatboy, run is directed by David Schwimmer and stars Simon Pegg, Thandie Newton, Hank Azaria.
Government security censorship classification
M (Coarse language)
Surveillance time
100 minutes (1:40 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 6 March 2008
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