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The Truth About Average Guys

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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The Truth About Average Guys (2009)
Comedy

An insecure man has his dimwitted actor friend pose as his mentally challenged brother in order to get to know a beautiful co-worker who has a mentally challenged sister.An insecure man has his dimwitted actor friend pose as his mentally challenged brother in order to get to know a beautiful co-worker who has a mentally challenged sister.An insecure man has his dimwitted actor friend pose as his mentally challenged brother in order to get to know a beautiful co-worker who has a mentally challenged sister.

  • Directors
    • Ken Gayton
    • Jason W. Schaver
  • Writers
    • Jason W. Schaver
    • Ken Gayton
  • Stars
    • Ken Gayton
    • Jason W. Schaver
    • Erika Walter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    425
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ken Gayton
      • Jason W. Schaver
    • Writers
      • Jason W. Schaver
      • Ken Gayton
    • Stars
      • Ken Gayton
      • Jason W. Schaver
      • Erika Walter
    • 16User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ken Gayton
    • Jason Lewis
    Jason W. Schaver
    • Troy
    • (as Jason Schaver)
    Erika Walter
    Erika Walter
    • Katie Banks
    Adam Breske
    • Josh
    Alyssa Roehrenbeck
    Alyssa Roehrenbeck
    • Erica
    Esther Claire
    • Denise
    Kimberley Hellem
    • Stacy Banks
    Tony Bozzuto
    • Dave
    Jonathan Biver
    • Ed
    Chris Kossen
    • Trey
    Barry Kidd
    • Stewart
    Richard Renik
    • Stepfather
    Walt Sloan
    Walt Sloan
    • Jerry
    Rachel Brosnahan
    Rachel Brosnahan
    • Molly
    Holly Barhorst
    • Clothing Store Patron
    Elizabeth Baumann
    • Movie Theater Patron
    Ian Becker
    • Movie Theater Patron
    Susan Bortz
    • Bar Patron
    • Directors
      • Ken Gayton
      • Jason W. Schaver
    • Writers
      • Jason W. Schaver
      • Ken Gayton
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    User reviews16

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    5paul_m_haakonsen

    It was actually alright...

    For a non-major Hollywood production, then "The Truth About Average Guys" actually came off as a rather good movie.

    The story told in the movie is fairly straight forward, though at times it is a tad over the top. But all together it works well enough. The characters are well-played and work well enough, though at times it is a bit tedious. There were some funny moments throughout the movie, and the story did progress at a fairly steady pace.

    As for the cast in "The Truth About Average Guys", then people did a good job. The movie was carried by Ken Gayton (playing Jason Lewis) and Erika Walter (playing Katie Banks). The funny guy in the movie made it all worthwhile, Jason Schaver (playing Troy).

    "The Truth About Average Guys" is great for a single viewing, at least for me. This is not a movie that I will be returning to for a second watching though. The movie could have been much more with bigger funding, but hats off to the movie guys for managing to put this movie together with such a good outcome.
    5Siamois

    Comedy on a budget offers a few laugh

    I was pleasantly surprised by this comedy, made on a micro budget (5 grands according to IMDb) by two guys. Ken Gayton and Jason Schaver are not only the two male leads in this flick but also wrote, produced and directed The Truth About Average Guys.

    The limited means obviously show everywhere in the film but nonetheless, it offers several funny moments, some which are golden. The premise is nothing new. An average guy decides to get the attention of his dream girl with an elaborate lie, requiring the help of his best friend. Once the plan works, he must maintain the lie or risk losing her. The movie works because the treatment is often raw and very indie underneath the clichés.

    Ken Gayton adequate as "the average dude", a classic underachiever with an ensemble of weird friends. I thought he was the weakest of the three leads and some of the characterization is just awkward. Better writing could have fleshed him out more which would have led to a much stronger film. A scene where he "rehearses" asking Katie on a date talking to himself in a mirror just makes you cringe because of its unbelievable nature. How can you properly act scenes that make no sense and no one can relate to? Yet overall, he does okay.

    Jason Schaver plays the best friend and sidekick. I have no idea who this guy is but I wouldn't be surprised if he had done stand up comedy. Oozes natural comedic talent and timing and makes all the scenes he is in better. Unfortunately, sometimes the writing lets us down again when it tries to hard to be hilarious or outrageous. I'm thinking this movie will be a great calling card for Schaver to get small roles in comedies at the very least. He was the best actor on display here.

    Erika Walter was a good casting choice as "the girl", mixing very well a hot, unattainable young professional vibe with some depth as a genuinely nice gal. Walter wouldn't work as just a "hot bimbo". It's the fact that she adds soul and personality to her character that makes us find her so damn gorgeous.

    So the three leads are very solid choices overall. The basic characterization is there. It's just the delivery that sometimes leaves a lot to be desired. The micro budget doesn't help, of course. But that's why many indie productions will instead focus on pre-prod and go for more ad-lib dialogue. Here, the actors stuck mostly to their lines and it shows at times.

    The writing is a mixed bag. I can't help but think this thing needed another pass. Then again, these guys didn't get the luxury of Hollywood writers, who get their "bad stuff" cut off in the editing room. Overall, I appreciated the raw approach, several of the jokes and many of the peripheral characters (TTAAG has an ambitiously large cast of quirky characters, considering its budget).

    If there's something that disappointed me, it's how sometimes, I got the impression both writers took the easy way out. For instance, how the relationship between Troy and Stacy was "resolved" in a neat, Hollywood way. This kind of convenient resolution is what prevents characters like Troy from growing.

    The worse aspect of the movie by far is the crappy editing. Again, one of our two jack-of- all-trades (in this case, Gayton) was in charge and it shows. It's just terrible and hurts the potential of many scenes. The rest of the direction is adequate considering the budget but these days, there,s no excuse for the poor editing.

    Overall, you'll laugh a few times and be introduced to Gayton, Walter and Schaver. All three of which may have a bright future ahead of them. I do hope to see more of them, be it behind or in front of the camera.
    4JoshTehAwsome

    Mediocre at best...

    So, it took three attempts to try and make this film. Why does it look so amateurish? The framing of the shots is terrible, awful lighting, cheap audio cuts, and poor acting. I guess the acting is excusable, since indie flicks using local talent aren't known for their breakout performances.

    I don't know why people like this movie though. I laughed only once, really. The whole mentally-challenged angle was old as soon as it was introduced. The writing stalls often. You can't just coast on a few good lines for an entire movie. Also, the main dude is such a whiny bitch, seriously. Girls *hate* insecure, non-confident dudes. They should have never gotten together in the first place.

    A for effort to actually get the movie written and filmed and edited and sent out. Great, phenomenal. But the actual movie itself really isn't a super strong debut.
    10chiba211

    Hollywood wishes it had comedies this good.

    I saw TTAAG this weekend at the Trail Dance Film Festival where it kicked ass and took names. I haven't had a movie (intentionally) make me laugh this much in a long time. Ken and Jason were there along with Jason's beautiful fiancé and executive producer Katie and they were all very nice and very humble.

    If you happen to live near any festival where this movie is screening make sure to check it out, if you aren't then head over to their website and pick up a copy. Actually if you can see it at a festival go buy the DVD anyway, the bonus features alone are worth the money. I know that this film won Best Comedy and Best Actress at Trail Dance, they were also up for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor but I can't for the life of me remember if they won. What I do remember is that even their acceptance speeches were hilarious.
    8dfeenz

    Judd Apatow's Indie Cousin

    As long as you are not easily offended (and if you are, you are likely missing out on a ton of great comedy), this movie will definitely tickle your funny bone. It's like a super-amateur production of a Judd Apatow type movie. The best part is, the miniscule budget very rarely hurts the movie because the script is filled with hilarious interplay and dialog, so even shoddy acting, lighting and cinematography can't bring it down! It's not just "good for it's budget," it's just good. It's squarely aimed at guys in their mid twenties, and it makes the most of its one-joke premise by not making the faux-retardation scheme the actual focal point of the movie. Rather, the main character's relatable group of friends, combined with awkward interplay between male and female, and a playful, almost surreal tone, is where the movie really succeeds. While it is most definitely a stupid movie with a stupid title, "The Truth About Average Guys" is an absolute treat and if it had bigger names and a bigger budget, it would have been a hit that could sit comfortably in cineplexes alongside such movies as "Knocked Up" and "The 40 Year Old Virgin."

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    • Trivia
      The title came from a random title generator.
    • Goofs
      In the concert montage "Troy" is wearing a green striped shirt, then later in the montage (while he's sleeping) he's wearing a white shirt with short blue sleeves.
    • Quotes

      Jason Lewis: Troy, I think I'm in love with her.

      Troy: Of course you think you're in love with her. You just had sex with her.

    • Connections
      Referenced in S.O.L. (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Time To Kill The Revolution
      Another Found Self

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Moped Jones Entertainment
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      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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