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| Jay Baruchel | Kirk |
| Alice Eve | Molly |
| T.J. Miller | Stainer |
| Mike Vogel | Jack |
| Nate Torrence | Devon |
| Lindsay Sloane | Marnie |
| Kyle Bornheimer | Dylan |
| Jessica St. Clair | Debbie |
| Krysten Ritter | Patty |
| Debra Jo Rupp | Mrs. Kettner |
| Adam LeFevre | Mr. Kettner |
| Kim Shaw | Katie |
| Jasika Nicole | Wendy |
| Geoff Stults | Cam |
| Hayes MacArthur | Ron |
| Director | Jim Field Smith
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| Producer | Eric L. Gold
Jimmy Miller |
| Writer | John Morris
Sean Anders |
| Cinematography | Jim Denault
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| Musician | Michael Andrews
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Ordinary and pedestrian Kirk (Jay Baruchel) is an airport security worker, whose social network more or less is a group of dull guys he works with. When he comes to the rescue of a beautiful young woman named Molly (Alice Eve) while she is in airport distress, he becomes smitten. Finding and returning her cell phone opens up a possible dating relationship. His friends like Jack (Mike Vogel) and Stainer (T.J. Miller) feel he has gone above his station, even though he has failed with a girl Marnie (Lindsay Sloane) who was on his level. Molly may have jettisoned the usual scale, having found a simple and funny fellow preferable to an egotistical one. Kirk plans to try his luck. |
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