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She's Out of My League
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Nate Torrence, Krysten Ritter, Geoff Stults, Lindsay Sloane
Directed by: Jim Field Smith
Screenplay by: Sean Anders, John Morris
Release Date: March 12, 2010
MPAA Rating: R for for language and sexual content.
Studio: DreamWorks Pictures
Domestic: $31,628,317 (65.4%)
Foreign: $16,766,014 (34.6%)
Total: $48,394,331 (Worldwide)
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![]() Tagline: How can a 10 go for a 5?
Twenty-something Kirk Kettner (Jay Baruchel) works as a TSA agent at the Pittsburgh airport. He still hangs out with his high school buddies and co-workers, Jack (Mike Vogel), Stainer (T.J. Miller) and Devon (Nate Torrence) and imagines of getting back together with his ex-girlfriend, Marnie (Lindsay Sloane), who has long since moved on. All in all, Kirk seems content to simply maintain the status quo-until the day Molly (Alice Eve) sashays through his security checkpoint at the airport and accidentally leaves her cell phone behind.
Molly is smart, sophisticated, devastatingly beautiful-and completely out of Kirk's league. When Kirk returns the phone as a courtesy, she offers to repay the favor with a pair of hockey game tickets, and he accepts, never thinking for one second that this dream girl is asking him out on a date.
The pair couldn't seem less suited to each other, a fact that Kirk's friends and family waste no time pointing out to him. She, in Stainer's words, is a ``hard 10, the top of the dating food chain, while Kirk is struggling to keep his status at five.
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