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Which is Ryan Reynolds' best comedy ?
Just Friends
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Title: The Nines
Status: Released
Genre: Drama
Date: August 31th, 2007
Title: Definitely, Maybe
Status: Completed
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: February 14, 2008
Title: Chaos Theory
Status: Completed
Genre: Drama
Date: March 8, 2008
Title: Fireflies in the Gard...
Status: Post-Production
Genre: Drama
Date: 2008
Title: The Proposal
Status: Announced
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: 2008

My objective was to get 25 pounds on and I got 22 on by the end. It was non-stop. It wreaks so much havoc on your personal life that for me it's not worth it. I have better things to do than be in a gym all day.
    - Ryan Reynolds





The In-Laws (2003)

Status: Released
Theatrical Release: May 19, 2003
DVD Release: June 1, 2004
Genre: Comedy
Director: Andrew Fleming
Release Company: Epsilon Motion Pictures
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for suggestive humor, language, some drug references and action violence
Running Time: 98 min
Box-Office: $20,440,627
VHS Rentals: Not Announced
Official Website: Not Announced
Main Cast: Michael Douglas as Steve Tobias, Albert Brooks as Jerry Peyser, David Suchet as Jean-Pierre Thibodoux, Robin Tunney as Angela Harris, Ryan Reynolds as Mark Tobias, Candice Bergen as Judy Tobias, Lindsay Sloan as Melissa Peyser, Maria Ricossa as Katherine Peyser

Plot
When prospective fathers-in-law Steve Tobias and Jerry Peyser meet for the first time to celebrate their children's upcoming marriage, the cake hits the fan. Dr. Jerome Peyser is a mild-mannered podiatrist with a well-organized daily routine designed to eliminate all possible sources of stress. Meanwhile, daredevil CIA operative Steve Tobias moves through life like a heat-seeking missile. His average day consists of dodging bullets, stealing private jets and negotiating with international arms smugglers.
Now he's giving potential father-of-the-bride Jerry a serious case of pre-nuptial jitters. Steve's dramatic entrances and exits, his cryptic references to a Russian runaway named Olga and his fight with a gunman in a restaurant washroom causes Jerry to see a vision of his daughter's perfectly planned wedding blowing up in his face. As far as Jerry's concerned, letting Steve into his family takes til death do us part way too literally. Before he can say the wedding is off, Jerry suddenly finds himself embroiled in the chaos that follows in Steve's wake as he is dragged kicking and screaming into a series of perilous adventures that take the mismatched in-laws-to-be halfway around the world.