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The Third Wheel

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Directed byJordan Brady
CastBen Affleck, Matt Damon, Luke Wilson, Denise Richards and Jay Lacopo
MPAA RatingPG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
 

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Average user review: 3.5 (17 reviews)

rating: 3 QuoteLoved it!! ... but you might notQuote
I love this movie - I can't really say it's a 'good' movie but I bought it immediately after I saw it. I like Luke Wilson and Denise Richards although I can't say they are great actors. I usually avoid Ben Affleck movies just because I don't like most of them. Well, Ben wasn't in this one much. He did a fine job when he was. Luke and Denise were charming as usual.
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

rating: 5 QuoteZany and funny FilmQuote
This film drags a bit at times but is really a terrific little movie. Wilson makes every stupid move anyone has made in a film. The character of Phil is verry well played. Worth seeing. April 8, 2008

rating: 3 QuotePhil's Monologue on stageQuote
You just gotta love Phil's monologue on stage when he was talking about bread. i like bread... white bread, brown bread, whole wheat.... partnered with the slide show behind him.

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

rating: 2 QuoteBadQuote
It's hard for me to believe that people actually spent millions of dollars to make this movie. It simply wasn't at all interesting. June 20, 2007

rating: 3 QuoteNext time, get her applesQuote
I've read a few reports that say William Goldman, not Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, wrote most of "Good Will Hunting." "The Third Wheel," which Affleck and Damon produced, along with their trashing of "Good Will" in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" do little to discredit the Goldman Theory.

"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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