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Jay Roach: Dinner for Schmucks

From the three Austin Powers movies to the two Focker films, Jay Roach has made some definite left turns. His newest, Dinner for Schmucks, is a departure that still lines up...

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By Elvis Mitchell • Aug 25, 2010 • 28m Listen

From the three Austin Powers movies to the two Focker films, Jay Roach has made some definite left turns. His newest, Dinner for Schmucks, starring Steve Carell and Paul Rudd, is a departure that still lines up. He connects the dots.

Roach discusses Francis Veber’s The Dinner Game, the French film on which Dinner for Schmucks was based, the dramatic role of dinner scenes, and why he feels he has to work harder than other comedy directors, having come to this genre relatively late in his career.

Banner image of (L to R) Director Jay Roach with actors Paul Rudd and Steve Carell: Merie Weismiller Wallace. © 2010 DW Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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    host of KCRW’s The Treatment

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