Joe Somebody is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written by John Scott Shepherd and directed by John Pasquin.
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Joe Somebody is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written by John Scott Shepherd and directed by John Pasquin.
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One day Joe Somebody pulls into the parking lot at work to find his co-worker Mark McKinney parking in a spot that has been reserved for those who have worked for the company for ten years.
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Joe Somebody seeks out the aid of an ex B movie star-turned-martial arts instructor named Chuck Scarett to teach him to defend himself.
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Day of the fight, Joe Somebody makes it all the way to the school where the brawl is to take place.
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Joe Somebody then goes and makes up with Meg for not understanding her reasoning before.
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Role of Joe Somebody Scheffer was initially offered to Jim Carrey, but he decided to join the 2001 film The Majestic instead.
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Allen was searching for a project that was more than just broad comedy, and felt Joe Somebody would allow him to exhibit his comedic and dramatic skills.
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The young girls in the "Bring Your Daughter To Work Day" video Joe Somebody can be seen working on in the beginning of the film were all daughters of various film crew members.
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Joe Somebody opened on December 21,2001, ranking number ten at the box office, and earning $3,553,725 in its opening weekend in 2,506 theaters.
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