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"Ross Geller" becomes a big-screen director
Host
Cindy Rhodes interviews David Schwimmer, the
former Friends star about going
behind-the-camera in his big screen directorial
debut for the film, "Run, Fat Boy, Run."
In this March 2008 interview, David
talks about working with the actors, spending a year
in London with the overall process of filmmaking,
and wanting and waiting to direct a feature film during his
Friends TV schedule.
Studio Synopsis for "Run, Fat Boy, Run":
In the Picturehouse film,
Dennis (Simon Pegg) is an ordinary guy. He’s a
little overweight and he smokes, but he’s nice,
charming and unassuming. However, five years ago,
Dennis did something that wasn’t so nice. On his
wedding day to his pregnant fiancé Libby (Thandie
Newton), Dennis did a runner. He just couldn’t go
through with it. He didn’t think he was good enough
for Libby, so instead of ruining her life, he ruined
her big day.
Now, five years later, Dennis realizes he made a big
mistake. He’s still in love with Libby. He still
sees her all the time because of Jake (Matthew
Fenton), their five-year-old son, but all
romantic ties have been severed. Libby’s now seeing
Whit (Hank Azaria), a charming professional from the
City, and Dennis takes an immediate dislike to him.
Whit is casual,
easy-going, successful and good with Jake; much to
Dennis’s annoyance. How can Dennis compete with him?
In direct contrast to Whit’s sleek lifestyle in the
City, Dennis is a mere security guard for a ladies
retail store. He doesn’t earn much money and he’s
well behind on his rent, something which his
landlord, Mr. Ghoshdastidar (Harish Patel), doesn’t
take lightly. Mr G’s daughter Maya (India de
Beaufort) is particularly intent on evicting Dennis
and replacing him with a much more reliable tenant.
Compared to Whit’s effortless abilities, everything
Dennis attempts seems to end in disaster. Even when
he wants to take Jake to see “Lord of the Rings: The
Musical,” he finds himself in trouble with the
police for trying to buy from a ticket tout. There
is no help forthcoming from Dennis’ feckless best
friend Gordon (Dylan Moran), whose life is just as
much of a mismatch. Gordon’s main sources of
interest are the poker games held at the back of a
piano store with a bunch of misfits: Grover,
Claudine and Mickey overseen by the imperious VIincent (Simon Day).
Dennis feels demoralized and overwhelmed by Whit’s
long list of achievements. In a last-ditch effort to
prove to Libby that he’s changed his ways, Dennis
impulsively announces at her birthday party that he
will run in the same London Marathon that Whit has
been training for. But does Dennis have the stuff to
trade his cold feet for running shoes?
"Run, Fat Boy, Run" is a romantic comedy that
affirms that true love isn’t a sprint, it’s a
marathon.
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