I freaked out a little (OK a lot) when it was announced that Tina Fey and Steve Carell would play a married couple in the comedy Date Night. Well, the trailer is here, and I'm still enthusiastic about it — though I wasn't expecting it to be so action-adventure-y.
The movie revolves around a single night out for typically bored (but atypically hilarious) married couple Claire and Phil Foster. When they take another couple's dinner reservation, their romantic evening turns into an issue of mistaken identity, and they spend the night running from trouble. While I'm not thrilled by the setup, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments in this first preview, including some amazing appearances from Mark Wahlberg and James Franco.
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Date Night comes out April 9, 2010.


















Cath Kidston
This looks great! I can't wait to see how Tina/Steve play off each other, and I have high hopes for this movie!
1wow this actually looks really good, however unexpected it may be that it's actually an action movie. I think I will definitely see this in the theaters.
2p.s. also super happy to see Mila Kunis getting work. I love her.
3I love these two. I love Mila Kunis too!
4The set up is a little obvious, but the casting is brilliant.
5REAL Stars--who actually offer the goods, and not just looks--MAKE movies, not necessarily the other way around.
I wanted to see Tina's last film about the no lying thing, she looked good in it, and I'm glad she's getting more film roles.
I hope Wahlberg doesn't waste too much more precious time
on junk like this ---I mean now that the US has to face
its legacy of 45 million abortions, 60% divorce rate
-on top of 40 million HIV deaths and 100 million infections
current worldwide (-and rising rapidly)
-and then of course there's the fact that the entire
film industry, media and economy are being underwritten
with junk-credit from the most genocidal regime in world
history ---across the Pacific (---70,000,000 'peacetime'
murders---and climbing).
Anyway -again -we hope Wahlberg gets beyond our circle-jerk
6status quo to serve up something deep, startling, relevant
---and -finally---timeless.
haha looks awesome!Unexpected plot indeed but still hilarious.
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