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Larry asserts that Chuck's constant absence to spend time with Alex is jeopardizing their ability to maintain the ruse of their relationship, and Chuck responds by instructing Larry to move on from Paula's death. Later that evening, a petition circulates to have Chuck and Larry thrown out of the firehouse. Upon discovering it, Larry confronts ...
- A treatment, by Lew Gallo
Jul 20, 2017 · Confronted with bigots holding bullhorns, Chuck and Larry see the effect this hatred has on gay people; two men in drag hold each other, crying. The lead zealot, played by Rob Corddry, calls Chuck ...
Aug 1, 2017 · Advertisement. But if used as a bellwether for what flew just ten years ago, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, ten years old this July, is a good reminder of exactly how far we've come. The ...
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Chuck (Adam Sandler) and Larry (Kevin James) get thrust into the middle of a dance circle and break out old dance moves from middle school. While leaving the...
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Jul 20, 2007 · In "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry," Adam Sandler and Kevin James play two New York City fire fighters who pretend to be gay so that Larry's two kids can be raised by Chuck in the event of Larry's untimely death (Larry's wife has been dead for two years and he has not been able to bring himself to date another woman in all that time).
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Jul 20, 2007 · By Manohla Dargis. July 20, 2007. Sporadically funny, casually sexist, blithely racist and about as visually sophisticated as a parking-garage surveillance video, the new Adam Sandler comedy, “I...
Jul 20, 2007 · All that Chuck has to do is claim to be Larry’s domestic partner on some city forms. Easy. Nobody will ever know. But when an overzealous, spot-checking bureaucrat becomes suspicious, the new...