The Lonely Guy
The Lonely Guy (1984)

When dumped by his girlfriend, Martin discovers a whole new subculture of lonely guys. Charles Grodin is his guide to world of cardboard cut-out friends, potted plants and the importance of dogs in social situations.

Bunn - I'll get my coat, leave the building in a wave of shame, knowing that I will be the topic of much conversation as I again, haven't seen this film. But I will. Soon. Dave owns it. I should watch it. Probably.

Dave - One thing this film failed to mention was that lonely guys sit in at night watching too many Steve Martin films... anyway, this is an undiscovered Martin gem and it's a very funny film. It has some brilliant moments and good observations but the creme da la creme is the scene with his landlady...

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