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The 40-Year-Old Virgin | |
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Directed by | Judd Apatow |
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Music by | Lyle Workman |
Cinematography | Jack Green |
Edited by | Brent White |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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116 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $26 million[1] |
Box office | $177.4 million[1] |
The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a 2005 American sex comedy film directed by Judd Apatow in his directorial debut.[2] The film stars Steve Carell (who co-wrote the film's screenplay with Apatow) as the titular 40-year-old virgin Andy Stitzer, a stock supervisor at an electronics store and a toy hobbyist, whose friends resolve to help him lose his virginity. Catherine Keener and Paul Rudd also star. The screenplay features a great deal of improvised dialogue.[3] The film was released theatrically in North America on August 19, 2005. It received positive reviews from critics and grossed $177 million worldwide.
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Plot[edit]
Andy Stitzer is a 40-year-old virgin who lives alone, his apartment filled with his collection of action figures and video games. At a poker game with his co-workers David, Cal, Mooj and Jay, when conversation turns to past sexual exploits, they learn that Andy is still a virgin, and resolve to help him lose his virginity.
The men give Andy various and sometimes contradictory pieces of advice, both on his appearance and how to interact with women. Cal advises Andy to simply 'ask questions', which he practices on bookstore clerk Beth, who quickly becomes intrigued by him. David gives Andy his porn collection, encouraging him to masturbate. Mooj stresses to Andy the importance of love in a relationship.
Andy begins to socialize and form friendships with his co-workers. David, after running into his ex-girlfriend Amy, has an emotional breakdown at work. Store manager Paula promotes Andy to fill in for him.
Jay attempts to quicken the process by tricking Andy into meeting a prostitute. When Andy discovers the hooker is a transvestite, he insists that his friends stop trying to help him. Andy lands a date with Trish Piedmont, a woman he met on the sales floor. During Andy and Trish's first date, as they are about to have sex, they are interrupted by Trish's teenage daughter Marla. Trish suggests that they postpone having sex, and Andy enthusiastically agrees.
Andy's friends begin to encounter the consequences of their lifestyles. David, obsessed with Amy, takes a vow of celibacy. Jay, who previously boasted of his promiscuity, gets into an argument with a customer after his girlfriend breaks up with him over his infidelity. Jay concedes to Andy that sex can ruin a relationship.
Andy and Trish's relationship grows. Trish encourages Andy's dream of starting a business, suggesting they fund it by selling his collectibles. Andy takes Marla to a group session at a sexual health clinic, where she reveals she is a virgin. Andy, trying to defend her against derision, admits that he is also a virgin but is disbelieved and ridiculed. Marla later says that she knows Andy is a virgin, but agrees to let him tell Trish himself.
On the couple's twentieth date, the limit they agreed for their abstinence, Andy is still resistant, which upsets Trish. Trish demands he explain his reticence, and Andy accuses her of trying to change him against his will. He leaves for a nightclub where he meets his friends, gets drunk and praises them for encouraging him to have sex. Andy runs into Beth and they soon leave for her apartment. Marla convinces Trish to make up with Andy. By this time, Andy has sobered up and is having second thoughts. His friends arrive and encourage him to go back to Trish.
Andy returns to his apartment, where he finds Trish waiting for him. He attempts to apologize, but Trish, having found some of David's porn videos in his apartment, is now afraid that Andy may be some sort of sexual deviant. Andy tries to defend himself and declares his love for her, but she leaves in alarm and disgust. Andy chases after her on his bike, but collides with her car and flies through the side of a billboard truck. Trish rushes to his side, and Andy confides that he is a virgin as explanation for his behavior. Trish is surprised but relieved, and they kiss.
Later, Andy and Trish are married in a lavish ceremony with everyone in attendance, with a sidelong mention that Andy's action figures sold for over half a million dollars. Afterwards, they consummate the marriage, which transitions into a musical scene where the characters sing and dance to 'Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In'.
Cast[edit]
- Steve Carell as Andy
- Catherine Keener as Trish
- Paul Rudd as David
- Romany Malco as Jay
- Seth Rogen as Cal
- Elizabeth Banks as Beth
- Leslie Mann as Nicky
- Jane Lynch as Paula
- Kat Dennings as Marla
- Gerry Bednob as Mooj
- Shelley Malil as Haziz
In addition, Jonah Hill and Kevin Hart appear as eBay and Smart Tech customers, respectively. Mindy Kaling plays David’s ex at the speed dating event, where WCW wrestler Kimberly Page exposes her breast. Stormy Daniels has a cameo as herself, and Nancy Carell, Steve’s wife, plays the health clinic counselor.
Production[edit]
The film is based on a sketch Carell created while performing with the improv comedy troupe, Second City. Carell did many version of the sketch, trying out different scenarios where the 40-year-old man is hiding a 'big secret.'[4][5]Apatow had difficulty coming up with the ending for the film. Garry Shandling suggested it was important to show that Andy was having better sex because he was in love, and instead of directly showing the sex they decided to have Andy sing and have a musical number.[6][7]Apatow started casting the film early in the development process and having no preconceptions about the friends and workers in the store was able to tailor the script to the strengths of the actors.[8] Catherine Keener was the first choice for the female lead.[8][9]
Production started on January 17, 2005, and wrapped on April 1, 2005.[citation needed] Production on the film was halted by Universal Pictures after the first week, due to concerns that the physical appearance of Carell's character resembled that of a serial killer, and that the early footage was not funny.[10] Paul Rudd was criticized for being overweight and the studio was unhappy with how Apatow was 'lighting [the film] like an indie'.[11][12] Universal had also refused to allow Apatow to cast Jason Segel in the film.[13]
The chest waxing scene was done for real, with five cameras set up to capture the moment.[14][15]The production used over a million feet of film, a milestone reached on the last day of filming and recognized with free champagne by Technicolor.[16][17] Using the conversion of 90 feet of film per minute, this means that the shooting ratio for the film is 96:1 (96 feet shot for each foot used in the release after editing) for the theatrical version (84:1 for the unrated version).
The American Humane Association withheld its 'no animals were harmed...' disclaimer due to the accidental deaths of several tropical fish used in the film.[18][19]
Reception[edit]
Critical response[edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 85% based on 184 reviews, with an average rating of 7.19/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'Steve Carell's first star turn scores big with a tender treatment of its titular underdog, using raunchy but realistically funny comedy to connect with adult audiences.'[20] Rotten Tomatoes declared it the 'Best Reviewed Comedy of 2005.'[21] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 73 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'.[22] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of 'A–' on an A+ to F scale.[23]
Ebert and Roeper gave the film a 'two thumbs up' rating. Roger Ebert said, 'I was surprised by how funny, how sweet, and how wise the movie really is' and 'the more you think about it, the better The 40-Year-Old Virgin gets.'[24][25] The pair gave minor criticisms, with Ebert describing 'the way she (Catherine Keener as 'Trish') empathizes with Andy' as 'almost too sweet to be funny' and Richard Roeper saying that the film was too long, and at times extremely frustrating.[24] Roeper later chose the film as the tenth best of 2005.[26]Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the movie an A-, saying that Carell 'plays him [Andy] in the funniest and most surprising way possible: as a credible human being.'[27]Manohla Dargis of The New York Times called the film a 'charmingly bent comedy,' noting that Carell conveys a 'sheer likability' and a 'range as an actor' that was 'crucial to making this film work as well as it does.'[28]Emanuel Levy gave the film a B+ grade calling it 'Raunchier and funnier than Wedding Crashers, this is an R-rated comedy that despite crude surface and foul lingo has a generous heart and a sweet, almost naive center.'[29]
Brian Lowry of Variety wrote: 'Crude, sophomorically homophobic but frequently funny, pic also overstays its welcome a bit and indulges in some juvenile excesses. All told, though, The 40 Year Old Virgin delivers enough belly laughs.'[30] Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the film 2 out of 4 stars, and called it 'A calculating crowd-pleaser aimed squarely at the under-25 crowd, who can feel free to add a star or two to my rating.'[31] Ann Hornaday of the Washington Post is critical of the film but praised Carell for his performance: 'the most surprising thing about 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin' may be that despite the flagrantly exploitative and gratuitous efforts of his friends, Andy remains steadfastly chaste and genuinely humane. [...] Carell has succeeded in creating a character of old-fashioned decency in a movie that otherwise flouts it at every turn.'[32]
The film was criticized by Harry Forbes of Catholic News Service for promoting 'the false premise that there's something intrinsically wrong with an unmarried man being sexually inexperienced,'[33] and by political columnist Cal Thomas for being an example of societal decline in regards to 'self control or what was once known as purity.'[34]
Box office[edit]
The film was a summer hit, and opened at No. 1 at the box office, grossing $21,422,815 during its opening weekend, and stayed at No. 1 the following weekend. The film grossed a total of $109,449,237 at the domestic market, and $67,929,408 internationally, for a total of $177,378,645. The film was 25th in global gross, and 19th in the United States that year.[1] The film was released in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2005, and topped the country's box office that weekend.[35]
Accolades[edit]
In December 2005, the film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the ten best movies of the year, the only comedy film to be so recognized (though the comedy-drama The Squid and the Whale was also chosen). The film was also ranked No. 30 on Bravo's100 Funniest Movies.
Association | Award | Recipient | Result |
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American Film Institute Awards | Movie of the Year | Won | |
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards | Top Box Office Films | Lyle Workman | Won |
Award Circuit Community Awards | Best Original Screenplay | Judd Apatow Steve Carell | Nominated |
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Catherine Keener | Won |
Critics Choice Awards | Best Comedy Movie | Won | |
Gold Derby Awards | Best Original Screenplay | Judd Apatow Steve Carell | Nominated |
Golden Schmoes Awards | Best Comedy of the Year | Won | |
Best Surprise of the Year | Won | ||
Best Breakthrough Performance of the Year | Steve Carell | Won | |
Best Line of the Year ('You know how I know you're gay?') | Won | ||
Best Screenplay of the Year | Judd Apatow Steve Carell | Nominated | |
Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | Nominated | ||
Most Memorable Scene in a Movie (Chest waxing scene) | Nominated | ||
International Online Cinema Awards | Best Original Screenplay | Judd Apatow Steve Carell | Nominated |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Catherine Keener | Won |
MTV Movie Awards | Best Movie | Nominated | |
Best Breakthrough Performance | Romany Malco | Nominated | |
Best Male Performance | Steve Carell | Nominated | |
Best Comedic Performance | Won | ||
Best On-Screen Team | Steve Carell Paul Rudd Seth Rogen Romany Malco | Nominated | |
National Society of Film Critics Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Catherine Keener | Nominated |
New York Film Critics Circle Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | |
Online Film & Television Association Awards | Best First Feature | Judd Apatow | Nominated |
Best Breakthrough Performance - Male | Steve Carell | Nominated | |
Best Original Screenplay | Judd Apatow Steve Carell | Nominated | |
Online Film Critics Society Awards | Best Breakthrough Filmmaker | Judd Apatow | Nominated |
St. Louis Film Critics Association Awards | Best Animated, Musical, or Comedy Film | Nominated | |
The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards | Most Overrated Film | Nominated | |
Writers Guild Awards | Best Original Screenplay | Judd Apatow Steve Carell | Nominated |
Home media[edit]
On home video the film was released with an additional 17 minutes under the banner 'unrated'.[36] For the 100th Anniversary of Universal the theatrical edition was released on Blu-ray. This version also had a similar banner of 'unrated'.
See also[edit]
- Naughty @ 40 (2011), a remake from Bollywood
- The 41-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It (2010), a direct-to-DVD parody of this and several other Judd Apatow films
References[edit]
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- ^Commentary track for the unrated DVD version of the film.
- ^'The 40-Year Old Virgin Production Notes'. 2005 Movie Releases. Universal Pictures.
- ^Pincus-Roth, Zachary (2 February 2006). 'Judd Apatow and Steve Carell, 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin''. Variety.
- ^Rodrick, Stephen (27 May 2007). 'Judd Apatow - Motion Pictures - Knocked Up - 40-Year-Old Virgin'. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2017-06-13.
You have to make us understand that Andy’s sex is better than everybody else’s sex in the movie — because he’s in love.
- ^Eric Eisenberg (17 April 2015). 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin Ending: Judd Apatow Tells Us Why He Went Out On A Musical Note'. Cinemablend.
- ^ abEvan Jacobs (13 December 2005). 'MovieWeb Gets Personal With 'The 40 Year Old Virgin' Director Judd Apatow'. Movieweb.
I think that there's no way that you could have a sequel. I think the deed has been done.
- ^'Judd Apatow, Seth Rogan and Romany Malco Talk 'The 40 Year Old Virgin''. Movieweb. 18 August 2005.
- ^Steve Carell: Universal Pulled The Plug On “The 40-Year-Old Virgin”. CONAN on TBS. 12 January 2016 – via YouTube.
- ^Lynch, John (Jun 19, 2015). ''The 40-Year-Old Virgin' was shut down 2 days into production for a ridiculous reason'. Business Insider.
- ^Rodrick, Stephen (27 May 2007). 'Judd Apatow - Motion Pictures - Knocked Up - 40-Year-Old Virgin'. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2017-06-13.
Instead, he incorporated the first note into the film by having Andy’s friends riff on his resemblance to a serial killer.
- ^Itzkoff, Dave (13 April 2008). 'Jason Segel of 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' Is a Young Actor With Nothing to Hide'. The New York Times.
Mr. Apatow also sought Mr. Segel for a supporting role in “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” as a friend of the title character, portrayed by Steve Carell, but was refused by Universal Pictures.
- ^Rebecca Murray (18 December 2005). '40 Year Old Virgin - Steve Carell Interview on 40 Year Old Virgin Movie'. Archived from the original on 2005-12-18 – via web.archive.org.
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- ^'Steve Carell has become 'The 40 Year Old Virgin'!'. Movieweb. 15 August 2005.
We had a million feet of film. This is a true thing, I never realized this. If you shoot a million feet of film the film company will buy champagne for the cast and crew. (laughter) They do.
- ^'The 40-Year-Old Virgin-Rating:Monitored, unacceptable'. American Humane Association.
- ^Roger Cormier (19 August 2015). '17 Things You Might Not Know About The 40-Year-Old Virgin'. Mental Floss.
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- ^Manohla Dargis (August 19, 2005). 'Losing His Innocence, Not a Minute Too Soon'. The New York Times.
- ^Emanuel Levy (August 12, 2005). '40-Year-Old Virgin: Apatow Funny, Raunchy Comedy, Starring Steve Carell'.
- ^Lowry, Brian (12 August 2005). 'Film Review: 'The 40 Year Old Virgin''. Variety.
- ^Lumenick, Lou (19 August 2005). 'NOTHING TO CELIBATE'. New York Post.
- ^Hornaday, Ann (19 August 2005). 'Despite Plenty Of Potential, 'Virgin' Just Doesn't Do It'. Washington Post.
- ^'Catholic News Service'. Archived from the original on 2009-10-05.
- ^Cal Thomas (Aug 17, 2005). 'When gas was cheap and people were valuable'.
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- ^'The 40-Year-Old Virgin (Unrated) [Blu-ray]: Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Banks, Leslie Mann, Jane Lynch, Kat Dennings, Judd Apatow: Movies & TV'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
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EditDirected by
Judd Apatow |
Writing Credits(WGA)
Judd Apatow | ... | (written by) & |
Steve Carell | ... | (written by) |
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete
Steve Carell | ... | Andy | |
Catherine Keener | ... | Trish | |
Paul Rudd | ... | David | |
Romany Malco | ... | Jay | |
Seth Rogen | ... | Cal | |
Elizabeth Banks | ... | Beth | |
Leslie Mann | ... | Nicky | |
Jane Lynch | ... | Paula | |
Gerry Bednob | ... | Mooj | |
Shelley Malil | ... | Haziz | |
Kat Dennings | ... | Marla | |
Jordan Masterson | ... | Mark | |
Chelsea Smith | ... | Julia | |
Jonah Hill | ... | E-Bay Customer | |
Erica Vittina Phillips | ... | Jill | |
Marika Dominczyk | ... | Bernadette | |
Mindy Kaling | ... | Amy | |
Mo Collins | ... | Gina | |
Gillian Vigman | ... | Woman at Speed Dating | |
Kimberly Page | ... | Woman at Speed Dating | |
Siena Goines | ... | Woman at Speed Dating | |
Charlie Hartsock | ... | Speed Dating MC | |
Nancy Carell | ... | Health Clinic Counselor (as Nancy Walls) | |
Cedric Yarbrough | ... | Dad at Health Clinic | |
David Koechner | ... | Dad at Health Clinic | |
Jeff Kahn | ... | Dad at Health Clinic | |
Nick Lashaway | ... | Boy at Health Clinic | |
Loren Berman | ... | Boy at Health Clinic | |
Julian Foster | ... | Boy at Health Clinic | |
Loudon Wainwright III | ... | Priest (as Loudon Wainwright) | |
Lee Weaver | ... | Joe | |
Gloria Helena Jones | ... | Sara | |
Jazzmun | ... | Prostitute | |
Miki Mia | ... | Waxing Lady | |
Denise Meyerson | ... | Robin | |
Shannon Bradley | ... | Bar Girl | |
Brianna Brown | ... | Bar Girl (as Brianna Lynn Brown) | |
Liz Carey | ... | Bar Girl (as Elizabeth Carey) | |
Elizabeth DeCicco | ... | Bar Girl | |
Hilary Shepard | ... | Bar Girl | |
Barret Swatek | ... | Bar Girl | |
Carla Gallo | ... | Toe-Sucking Girl | |
Michael Bierman | ... | 16 Year-Old Andy | |
Marisa Guterman | ... | Girl with Braces | |
Stormy Daniels | ... | Porn Star | |
Kevin Hart | ... | Smart Tech Customer | |
Wayne Federman | ... | Smart Tech Customer | |
Ron Marasco | ... | Smart Tech Customer | |
Joseph T. Mastrolia | ... | Smart Tech Customer | |
Kate Luyben | ... | Woman Buying Videotapes | |
Joe Nunez | ... | Man Buffing Floor (as Joseph A. Nuñez) | |
Matt McKane | ... | Motorist (as Matthew McKane) | |
Rose Abdoo | ... | Mother at Restaurant | |
Steve Bannos | ... | Father at Restaurant | |
Brooke Hamlin | ... | Daughter at Restaurant | |
Miyoko Shimosawa | ... | Waitress at Restaurant | |
Marilyn Dodds Frank | ... | Woman Who Bought Television | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Laura Bottrell | ... | College Girl (uncredited) | |
Ann Christine | ... | Kim (uncredited) | |
Jenna Fischer | ... | Woman #1 (uncredited) | |
Mandy Freund | ... | Speed Dater (uncredited) | |
Vanessa Cherié Guarnera | ... | Cafe Girl (uncredited) | |
Nicole Randall Johnson | ... | Speed Dater (uncredited) | |
Brandon Killham | ... | Young Andy (uncredited) | |
Stephanie Lemelin | ... | Woman #2 (uncredited) | |
Casey Lowe | ... | Background (uncredited) | |
Jamie Elle Mann | ... | Newswoman (uncredited) | |
Sarah McCann | ... | Cafe Girl (uncredited) | |
Leah McCormick | ... | Girl in Electronic Store (uncredited) | |
Suzy Nakamura | ... | Speed Dater (uncredited) | |
Samantha J. Reese | ... | Bar Patron (uncredited) | |
Sylvan Shen | ... | Club Patron (uncredited) | |
Brittney Skye | ... | Porn Actress (uncredited) | |
Phyllis Smith | ... | Andy's Mother (uncredited) | |
Wyatt Smith | ... | Boy at Wedding (uncredited) | |
Kira Turnage | ... | Customer (uncredited) | |
Penny Vital | ... | Redhead (uncredited) | |
Christa Nicole Wells | ... | Shopping Girl (uncredited) | |
Christopher T. Wood | ... | Cop (uncredited) |
Produced by
Judd Apatow | ... | producer |
Steve Carell | ... | executive producer |
Andrew Jay Cohen | ... | associate producer |
Jon Poll | ... | executive producer |
Shauna Robertson | ... | producer |
Seth Rogen | ... | co-producer |
Clayton Townsend | ... | producer |
Music by
Lyle Workman |
Cinematography by
Jack N. Green | ... | director of photography (as Jack Green) |
Film Editing by
Brent White |
Casting By
Marla Garlin |
Allison Jones |
Production Design by
Jackson De Govia |
Art Direction by
Tom Reta |
Set Decoration by
K.C. Fox |
Costume Design by
Debra McGuire |
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Makeup Department
Felicity Bowring | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Ann Pala | ... | key makeup artist (as Ann Pala Taylor) |
Thomas Real | ... | key hair stylist |
Kim Santantonio | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Nancy Tong | ... | assistant hair stylist (as Nanxy Tong-Heater) |
Gary Archer | ... | dental prosthetics (uncredited) |
Corina C. Duran-Rabichuk | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Michael Mekash | ... | tattoo makeup artist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Lisa Rodgers | ... | post-production supervisor |
Clayton Townsend | ... | unit production manager |
Gary R. Wordham | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Peter Dress | ... | second second assistant director (as Pete Dress) |
Jessica Lowrey | ... | dga trainee |
Rusty Mahmood | ... | second assistant director |
Michele Panelli-Venetis | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Richard Boris | ... | greens foreman |
Larry Boyd | ... | set dresser |
Silas Brandon | ... | set dresser |
Dominick Bruno | ... | set dresser (as Dominick R. Bruno) |
Susan A. Burig | ... | graphic designer |
Lorrie Campbell | ... | set designer |
Peggy Casey | ... | buyer |
Mario D'Alfonso | ... | labor foreman |
Cosmas A. Demetriou | ... | set designer |
Dennis DeWaay | ... | construction coordinator (as Dennis De Waay) |
Eric DeWaay | ... | gangboss (as Eric De Waay) |
Amelia Drake | ... | on-set dresser |
Jennifer Fleury | ... | on-set dresser |
Andrew P. Flores | ... | stand-by painter (as Andy Flores) |
Scott Garrett | ... | set dresser |
Bradley Good | ... | assistant property master |
Raymond C. Lopez | ... | plaster foreman |
Sean Mannion | ... | property master |
Sarah Emily Nelson | ... | art department coordinator |
James F. Orendorff | ... | general foreman (as Jamie Orendorff) |
Enrico Paronelli | ... | head painter |
Christopher Schultz | ... | assistant property master (as Christopher A. Schultz) |
Josh Sheppard | ... | storyboard artist |
Lindsey Sjoberg | ... | art production assistant |
Mike Virnig | ... | set dresser |
Mark Woods | ... | leadman |
Antonio Andraus | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Michael Denering | ... | scenic artist (uncredited) |
Ryan Patrick Kelly | ... | set dresser (uncredited) |
Randy Morgan | ... | key scenic artist (uncredited) |
Gary Stel | ... | propmaker (uncredited) |
Jason Baldwin Stewart | ... | assistant food stylist (uncredited) |
Marc Tantin | ... | welder (uncredited) |
Sound Department
George H. Anderson | ... | supervising sound editor (as George Anderson) |
Bill Burns | ... | adr assistant editor |
Rich Coleman | ... | dubbing recordist |
Thom 'Coach' Ehle | ... | sound consultant: Dolby (as Thom Ehle) |
Tammy Fearing | ... | adr supervisor |
Larry Kemp | ... | dialogue editor |
Goro Koyama | ... | foley artist |
Gregg Landaker | ... | re-recording mixer |
David MacMillan | ... | sound mixer |
Andy Malcolm | ... | foley artist |
Anna Malkin | ... | foley recording assistant |
Harrison D. Marsh | ... | boom operator (as Harrison Marsh) |
Cindy Marty | ... | sound effects editor |
Steve Maslow | ... | re-recording mixer |
James Matheny | ... | dialogue editor |
Brion Paccassi | ... | dubbing recordist |
Kevin E. Patterson | ... | sound utility |
Greg Steele | ... | adr mixer |
Cherie Tamai | ... | first assistant sound editor |
Don White | ... | foley recording mixer |
Greg Zimmerman | ... | adr recordist |
John Clavin | ... | sound engineer (uncredited) |
Gregg Landaker | ... | supervising sound mixer (uncredited) |
Stephen Muir | ... | foley recording assistant (uncredited) |
Jeff Porrello | ... | boom operator (uncredited) |
Abel Schiro | ... | sound utility (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
William H. Schirmer | ... | special effects supervisor |
Richard Stutsman | ... | special effects supervisor |
Robert Calvert | ... | special effects technician (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Ryan Beadle | ... | digital i/o (uncredited) |
Steve Caldwell | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Dennis Dorney | ... | digital lineup (uncredited) |
Michele Ferrone | ... | visual effects producer (uncredited) |
R.J. Harbour | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Shaina Holmes | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) / digital coordinator (uncredited) |
Nicholas Kim | ... | title designer (uncredited) |
Lori C. Miller | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Mark Sawicki | ... | digital colorist (uncredited) |
Amani Williams | ... | digital compositor (uncredited) |
Stunts
William H. Burton Jr. | ... | stunt player (as Billy Burton Jr.) |
Eddy Donno | ... | stunt player |
Tony Donno | ... | stunt player |
Debbie Evans | ... | stunt player |
Tim Gilbert | ... | stunt player |
Greg Harris | ... | stunt player |
Buddy Joe Hooker | ... | stunt coordinator |
Gayle Hooker | ... | stunt player (as Gayle Sherman) |
Jayme Jensen | ... | stunt player |
Shawn Kautz | ... | stunt player |
Ralph W. Odum | ... | stunt player (as Ralph Odum) |
Chad Randall | ... | stunt player |
Jimmy N. Roberts | ... | stunt player (as Jimmy Roberts) |
Erik Stabenau | ... | stunt player |
Mike Weis | ... | stunt player (as Michael Weis) |
Scott Wilder | ... | stunt player |
Shawn Odum | ... | stunt driver (uncredited) |
Jimmy N. Roberts | ... | stunt double: Steve Carell (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Kent Baker | ... | key rigging grip |
Renzo Bartolotta | ... | rigging electric |
Tony Blaszczyk | ... | rigging grip |
Brad Boyer | ... | dolly grip |
Dale Cole | ... | grip |
Jerry C. Deats | ... | key grip |
Brian Dennis | ... | rigging electric |
Thomas DeRose | ... | rigging electric (as Tom Derose) |
Sean Devine | ... | dolly grip |
Frank Dorowsky | ... | rigging gaffer |
Robert Dudley | ... | rigging best boy grip |
Dave Ellis | ... | rigging grip |
Rod Farley | ... | grip (as Roderick G. Farley) |
Megan Forste | ... | second assistant camera |
Steven Frohardt | ... | rigging grip |
Ray Garcia | ... | grip |
Craig Garfield | ... | grip |
Antonio V. Garrido | ... | grip (as Antonio Garrido) |
Peter N. Green | ... | first assistant camera |
Ryan Green | ... | camera operator |
Suzanne Hanover | ... | still photographer |
Steve House | ... | rigging grip |
Jay M. Huntoon | ... | video assist/playback (as Jay Huntoon) |
Frank R. Jimenez Jr. | ... | set lighting technician (as Frank Jimenez Jr.) |
Jeffrey A. Johnson | ... | best boy grip (as Jeffrey Johnson) |
Lawrence Karman | ... | camera operator / steadicam operator |
Scott C. Keys | ... | best boy rigging electric (as Scott Keys) |
Tucker Korte | ... | film loader (as Matthew Tucker Korte) |
Stephen MacDougall | ... | second assistant camera |
Mike Macias | ... | set lighting technician |
Jon D. Morrison | ... | set lighting technician |
Ron Provenzano | ... | set lighting technician |
Chad Rivetti | ... | first assistant camera (as Chad L. Rivetti) |
Jason Salonen | ... | set lighting technician (as Jason L. Salonen) |
Ron Santoyo | ... | grip |
David Thielhart | ... | best boy electric |
Ira Toles | ... | 24 frame/video playback (as Ira D. Toles) |
H. Mark Vuille | ... | chief lighting technician |
Doug Wall | ... | grip (as Douglas L. Wall) |
Tom Wholey | ... | set lighting technician |
Michael D. Anderson | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Ben Bowling | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Jose Danner | ... | rigging grip (uncredited) |
Brian Dennis | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Christopher Dorowsky | ... | electrician (uncredited) |
Christian J. Killingsworth | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Bill Marti | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Dan Ming | ... | additional assistant camera (uncredited) |
Tony Olivieri | ... | additional first assistant camera (uncredited) |
Raul Riveros | ... | additional film loader (uncredited) |
Michael J. Schwartz | ... | rigging electrician (uncredited) |
Joshua D. Thatcher | ... | lighting console programmer (uncredited) |
Joseph D. Urbanczyk | ... | additional camera operator (uncredited) |
Casting Department
Tracy Dixon | ... | extras casting: Casting Associates |
Carol Grant | ... | extras casting: Casting Associates |
Wendy Hoffman | ... | adr voice casting (as Wendy Hoffmann) |
David Kramer | ... | extras casting: Casting Associates |
Michelle Rejwan | ... | casting assistant |
Terry L. Lamfers | ... | casting executive (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ashlyn Angel | ... | costume production assistant |
Winifred Clements | ... | costume buyer |
Jennifer Iizuka | ... | key set costumer |
Joseph T. Mastrolia | ... | costume supervisor |
Katrina Mastrolia | ... | costume supervisor |
Michael A. Russell | ... | key set costumer |
Editorial Department
Craig Alpert | ... | additional editor |
Laura Behary | ... | assistant editor: film |
Melissa Bretherton | ... | additional editor |
Nathan Bruner | ... | editorial production assistant |
Gary Burritt | ... | negative cutter |
Alex Hepburn | ... | first assistant editor: Avid |
Michael Hofacre | ... | assistant editor: Avid |
Dan Muscarella | ... | color timer |
Ray Neapolitan | ... | first assistant editor: film |
Cambric White | ... | editorial production assistant |
Location Management
Michael Betz | ... | assistant location manager |
Alex Kivlen | ... | assistant location manager |
Robert Paulsen | ... | key assistant location manager |
Larry Ring | ... | location manager |
Brad Warden | ... | assistant location manager |
Music Department
Julian Bratolyubov | ... | music preparation |
Tom Calderaro | ... | orchestrator: songs |
Bryan Carrigan | ... | scoring operator (as Brian Carrigan) |
Joe Chicarelli | ... | music recording engineer (as Joe Chiccarelli) |
Chris Fogel | ... | score mixer |
Jonathan Karp | ... | music editor |
Kathy Nelson | ... | executive in charge of music: Universal Pictures |
Manish Raval | ... | music consultant |
Tom Wolfe | ... | music consultant |
George Doering | ... | musician (uncredited) |
Julie Eidsvoog | ... | music preparation: songs (uncredited) |
Bruce Fowler | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
M.B. Gordy | ... | musician: percussion (uncredited) |
Tim Rodier | ... | music preparation (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Tina L. Fortenberry | ... | transportation dispatcher |
Ron Poniewaz Jr. | ... | transportation captain |
Steve D. Weinmuller | ... | transportation coordinator (as Steve Weinmuller) |
Tim Abbatoye | ... | transportation co-captain (uncredited) |
Gina August | ... | driver (uncredited) |
J. Armin Garza II | ... | driver: camera car (uncredited) |
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Other crew
Ericka Bryce | ... | medic |
Selena Carrillo | ... | assistant production coordinator (as Selena Pivac) |
Russell Cowan | ... | assets |
Andrew Epstein | ... | assistant: Mr. Apatow |
Karen Faust-Crossley | ... | second assistant accountant (as Karen Faust) |
Anne Fletcher | ... | choreographer |
Meredith Humbracht | ... | production coordinator |
Peter Jablonski | ... | office production assistant (as Pete Jablonski) |
Fallon Johnson | ... | production assistant |
Tammy Kalka | ... | medic |
Nancy Karlin | ... | script supervisor |
John C. Kruize | ... | production accountant |
Jason Kumalo | ... | set production assistant |
Ernest H. Lauterio | ... | craft service |
Sabrina LeBrun | ... | office production assistant |
Carol McConnaughey | ... | unit publicist |
David Mendoza | ... | key set production assistant |
Mike Mittendorff | ... | assistant: Mr. Apatow (as Michael Mittendorf) |
Sammy Montero | ... | Stand-In |
Cindy Nevins | ... | payroll accountant (as Cindy Nevins-Coon) |
Brendan O'Brien | ... | assistant: Ms. Robertson |
Randy Offer | ... | projectionist |
Ron Pekkala | ... | rigging medic |
Luis R. Quintero | ... | accounting clerk |
Gail Rose | ... | post-production accountant (as Gail Rose Abrahamson) |
Terence Rosemore | ... | production assistant |
Michelle Schrauwers | ... | set production assistant |
Lori Scowley | ... | first assistant accountant |
Nancy A. Terriberry | ... | construction accountant |
William S. Turchyn II | ... | craft service (as William Turchyn II) |
Summer Valdes | ... | production secretary (as Summer Valdés) |
Zachary Woodlee | ... | assistant choreographer |
Brook Worley | ... | assistant: Mr. Townsend |
Natalie Alexander | ... | adr voice (uncredited) |
Tracy Browne | ... | second assistant accountant (uncredited) |
Brian Clark | ... | rigging medic (uncredited) |
Adam Jordan | ... | background coordinator (uncredited) |
Kevin Maier | ... | stand-in: Steve Carell (uncredited) |
Myke Mansberger | ... | studio services manager (uncredited) |
Jay May | ... | product placement (uncredited) |
Kristy Pace | ... | adr voice (uncredited) |
Stephanie Purdy-Azan | ... | animal trainer (uncredited) |
Karly Rothenberg | ... | adr voice match (uncredited) |
Kevin Roy | ... | additional production assistant (uncredited) |
Mary C. Snyder | ... | title designer (uncredited) |
Guin Solomon | ... | animal trainer (uncredited) |
Carlos Tower | ... | additional set production assistant (uncredited) |
Matt Tulve | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Mark Van Horne | ... | laboratory contact (uncredited) |
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Thanks
Mark Burnett | ... | the filmmakers wish to thank |
Perry Goldstein | ... | the filmmakers wish to thank |
Michael McDonald | ... | the filmmakers wish to thank: you rock! |