The Lonely Guy (1984)
Directed by Arthur Hiller
Written by Neil Simon, Stan Daniels and Ed. Weinberger
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Steve Martin is a recently dumped man. He meets fellow recently dumped man Warren played by Charles Grodin (of Beethoven fame). They become friends and Warren teaches Martin how to manage being a lonely guy.
This movie is okay. It's got a few funny bits here and there, but feels a little flat overall. Maybe I was expecting more from the Neil Simon/Steve Martin combination. I was hoping for a Murder by Death or Cheap Detective, but I got a mildly funny light comedy instead. Still, this movie was better than average.
6/10
December 31, 2008 at 4:09 PM
I agree. I kept expecting so much from this movie, but it just never really got there. However, how can you not love Steve Martin and how can you not want to watch something he's in. Even 'Novocaine' is good if you ask me, and i HATE laura dern.
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