THE 40-YEAR-OLD
VIRGIN
(2005)
VISUAL AIDS
POSTERS AND COVER ART
THE BACK OF THE BOX
WHAT THE STUDIO WANTS YOU TO KNOW
DESCRIPTION:
Andy Stitzer (Steve Carell)
has gone 40 years with out "doing it." Now his pals are making it their
mission to help him score... fast! Can he survive their hilariously bad
advice? Will he land in the arms of the way-too-experienced or the way-too-drunk?
Or can he find true love where he least expects it - from a gorgeous grandmother
(Catherine Keener)? With additional footage too bold for theaters, The
40-Year-Old Virgin now packs even more outrageous comedy!
RATING: R
STARRING:
Steve Carell:
Andy Stitzer
Catherine Keener:
Trish
Paul Rudd: David
YEAR OF RELEASE: 2005
SCREENWRITER: Judd Apatow
and Steve Carell
DIRECTOR: Judd Apatow
RUNNING TIME: 133 minutes
STUDIO: Universal
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AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS
ACADEMY AWARDS
No awards or nominations given to this film.
GOLDEN GIGGLES
(2 nominations and 0 wins)
Classic Inductee (Comedy/Animation) (2009)
(nominated)
Classic Inductee (Comedy/Animation) (2006)
(nominated)
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THE GEEK BOX
TRIVIA TO IMPRESS YOUR EASILY IMPRESSED FRIENDS
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During the waxing scene, Steve Carell insisted on actually
having his chest hair ripped out on set. As a result the entire scene had
to be shot in one take using 5 different camera's to make sure everything
was caught on tape.
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In the bookstore scene, the first book seen is Jon Stewert's
America:
The Book, which was written by the host of The Daily Show where
Steve Carell got his start.
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Much of the dialogue in the movie was improvised on set.
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The original version of the film got slapped with an NC-17
rating from the MPAA, after chopping nearly 15 minutes of material the
movie was able to achieve an R. The missing footage can be seen on the
Unrated version of the film.
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