The 40 Year Old Virgin

The 40 Year Old Virgin

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Judd Apatow, Peter Dress
  • Cast(s): Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd, Romany Malco, Seth Rogen See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 56min
  • Music: George H. Anderson,Lyle Workman,Cindy Marty
  • Award(s): ASCAP 2006 (Won)
    OFTA Film 2006 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Challengers, The Greatest Hits
  • Story:
    Andy Stitzer has a pleasant life with a nice apartment and a job stamping invoices at an electronics store. But at age 40, there's one thing Andy hasn't done, and it's really bothering his sex-obsessed male co-workers: Andy is still a virgin. Determined to help Andy get laid, the guys make it their mission to de-virginize him. But it all seems hopeless until Andy meets small business owner Trish, a single mom.
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7.1/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Andy Stitzer has a pleasant life with a nice apartment and a job stamping invoices at an electronics store. But at age 40, there's one thing Andy hasn't done, and it's really bothering his sex-obsessed male co-workers: Andy is still a virgin. Determined to help Andy get laid, the guys make it their mission to de-virginize him. But it all seems hopeless until Andy meets small business owner Trish, a single mom.
Ratings

7.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 2006 | Lyle

AFI Award

Movie of the Year | 2006

Critics Choice Award

Best Comedy Movie | 2006

LAFCA Award

Best Supporting Actress For and | 2005

Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Catherine

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Line of the Year | 2005

Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2005 | Steve

Biggest Surprise of the Year | 2005

Best Comedy of the Year | 2005

BSFC Award

Best Supporting Actress For and | 2005 | Catherine

Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Catherine

MTV Movie Award

Best Comedic Performance | 2006 | Steve

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Nominations
OFTA Film Award

Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2006 | Judd

Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2006 | Steve

Best First Feature | 2006 | Judd

NSFC Award

Best Supporting Actress For and | 2006

Best Supporting Actress | 2006 | Catherine

MTV Movie Award

Best Performance | 2006 | Steve

Best Breakthrough Performance | 2006 | Romany

Best OnScreen Team | 2006 | Romany

Best Movie | 2006

OFCS Award

Best Breakthrough Filmmaker | 2006 | Judd

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Original Screenplay | 2006 | Steve

INOCA Award

Best Original Screenplay | 2006 | Judd

Gold Derby Film Award

Original Screenplay | 2006 | Steve

NYFCC Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2005 | Catherine

Best Supporting Actress For and | 2005 | Catherine

ACCA Award

Best Original Screenplay | 2005 | Steve

Golden Schmoes Award

Best Screenplay of the Year | 2005 | Steve

Favorite Movie Poster of the Year | 2005

Most Memorable Scene in a Movie | 2005

Stinker Award

Most Overrated Film | 2005

SLFCA Award

Best Animated Musical or Comedy Film | 2005

BOX OFFICE

Budget 26,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 177,400,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The entire "You Know How I Know You're Gay" scene was improvised by Paul Rudd and Seth Rogen.

The scene where Andy has his chest hair removed required five cameras set up for the shot. Steve Carell's chest hair was actually ripped out in the scene. Carell had told director Judd Apatow just before shooting the scene, "It has to be real. It won't be as funny if it's mocked up, or if it's special effect. You have to see that this is really happening." For obvious reasons, the scene had to be done in one shot.

Steve Carell's then eighty-year-old parents went to see the film, much to his embarrassment.

To prepare for his role as Andy, Steve Carell lost thirty pounds for the role. Judd Apatow was originally nervous about the transformation, stating that he didn't think that "comedians wanting to look good is ever good for comedy." However, he gradually realized that Carell being "ripped" was a good idea, as it helped establish that Andy was only a virgin because he's shy and nervous, not because of his looks.

According to Seth Rogen, Steve Carell was so nervous that the film would be shut down by the studio that he had the writers prepare a back-up version of the script that didn't contain a single word of profanity.

Popular Dialogues

"Mooj: Hey Andy, don't let him bother you. It's okay not to have sex. Not eveybody's a pussy magnet. You, uh, what are you, 25? Andy Stitzer: I'm 40. Mooj: Holy shit, man, you got to get on that!"

"Beth: [Andy is following Cal's advice to only ask questions when talking to a woman] Can I help you? Andy Stitzer: I don't know. Can you? Beth: Are you looking for something? Andy Stitzer: Is there something I should be looking for? Beth: We have a lot of books, so maybe it depends on what you like. Andy Stitzer: What, um, what do you like? Beth: We have a great section of do-it-yourself. Andy Stitzer: Do you like to do it yourself? Beth: [giggles] Sometimes... if, um, the mood strikes! Andy Stitzer: How is the mood striking you now? Beth: [they both laugh] What's your name? Andy Stitzer: What's your name? Beth: I'm Beth. Andy Stitzer: Andy. Beth: Andy... Don't tell on me, okay Andy? Andy Stitzer: I won't... unless you want to be told on, Beth. [walks away]"