The Third Wheel
Facts
| Directed by | Jordan Brady |
| Cast | Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Luke Wilson, Denise Richards and Jay Lacopo |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
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Average user review:| Loved it!! ... but you might not |
The sell for me was someone I'd never heard of although his face is familiar - Jay Lacopo, who wrote this and starred as the '3rd wheel'. He was great. He made the movie a success in my opinion. His quirky humor isn't the kind that had me laughing out loud, but it was fun and had me smiling throughout the movie. September 9, 2008
| Zany and funny Film |
| Phil's Monologue on stage |
I am not particularly a big fan of this movie. it's not a comfort movie, but sometimes you need to find a movie that does not require thinking but still satisfy your need to watch. July 3, 2007
| Bad |
| Next time, get her apples |
"The Third Wheel" is okay as a lightweight romantic comedy. Denise Richards is attractive. Luke Wilson is Luke Wilson. Actor/writer Jay Locopo loves himself so much he wrote a script starring himself as an endearing, mentally challenged Cyrano De Bergerac -- who's really a sly con artist -- who also gets to totally break character during the film's credits, jump into a musical number, and start rapping and breakdancing.
Affleck plays a co-worker of Wilson's, who creates a betting pool on the outcome of Wilson's date with Richards. He sends out an assortment of spies to check on their progress. Wilson and Richards are having a boring time until Wilson hits Locopo with his car. Locopo's prized bag of glass animals are shattered. Richards and Wilson feel guilty and give him a ride to the hospital, and their date gets better because Lacopo is entertainingly stupid. Damon makes a quick appearance as a jealous ex-boyfriend, having just enough screen time to be humiliated by Lacopo before leaving for work on a better film. Lacopo turns out to be a con-artist. But it's okay because Richards and Wilson don't mind being manipulated into a forced romance -- they get to levitate into a tree together. Affleck makes out with a fat girl on a motorcycle. Everyone starts dancing. I watch "Curly Sue" again and burn it.
Comedian David Cross guest starred as a character similar to Lacopo's on a few episodes of "Just Shoot Me," only Cross remained a manipulative creep throughout, wanted the girl all for himself, and didn't dance. He was also a lot funnier.
Also, keep an eye out for "The Gilmore Girls" Lauren Graham. She appears briefly in the background during the party scene. November 7, 2006
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