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Somebody Up There Likes Me is a 2012 comedy film written and directed by Bob Byington and starring Keith Poulson, Nick Offerman, and Jess Weixler.
An ageless man-child (Keith Poulson) gets married, has a child and -- along with his best friend (Nick Offerman) -- watches his life fly by.
- (27)
- Keith Poulson
- Bob Byington
- Comedy
Jan 31, 2012 · Thirty-five years in the life of Max (Keith Poulson), his best friend Sal (Nick Offerman) and a woman they both adore, Lyla (Jess Weixler).
- 2 min
- 1.5M
- SXSW
The abuse Rocky Barbella (Paul Newman) endures at the hand of his father and subsequent run-ins with the law lead him in and out of detention centers and prisons. When it seems he has it together...
- (14)
- Paul Newman
- Robert Wise
- Biography
Comedy · Romance · Independent. As the years go by, two bantering buddies waste away their time together in between pining for an alluring woman whom they both desire. Subtitles: English. Starring: Nick Offerman Jess Weixler Kevin Corrigan Keith Poulson Megan Mullally. Directed by: Bob Byington.
- Bob Byington
- January 1, 2012
- 75 min
Not to be confused with the Robert Wise-directed 1956 boxing biopic of Rocky Graziano starring Paul Newman, Somebody Up There Likes Me is a fast, furious and occasionally hilarious angster comedy from Bob Byington, the writer-director responsible for the unlikely comedicisation of a Mexican wannabe athlete’s negotiation of the Rio Grande in ...
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Synopsis. Thirty-five years in the life of Max, his best friend Sal and a woman they both adore, Lyla. The trio stumble through mandatory but seemingly unfulfilling entanglements, at weddings, funerals, hospitals, eateries, divorce courts and the tool shed.