Ayo! Scott's Premature Evaluation: She's Out of My League

Complex's resident film critic worries that Jay Baruchel feels like the ugly chick in Judd Apatow's comedy crew.

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Complex film critic Ayo! Scott can't be bothered with screenings, so he's reviewing movies based on the trailer alone.

Low self-esteem is a bitch, and Ayo! Scott definitely took advantage of it to run through that skank. But low self-esteem is also pretty depressing, which is why it saddens Ayo! to see Complex-approved funnyman Jay Baruchel, of Knocked Up, Million Dollar Baby, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, and Tropic Thunderfame vague, bit-part recognition, struggling with it. In his new comedy, She's Out of My League, Baruchel "acts" like he has an inferiority complex, only the tepid cliché of an average Joe who's too insecure to handle dating a hot chick (Alice Eve) is clearly just a metaphor for his feelings of career inadequacy.

In Knocked Up, Judd Apatow's 2007 banger, fat, sloppy Seth Rogen improbably became a star leading man. Chunky and unkempt Jason Segel and Jonah Hill, who played Rogen's crew alongside Baruchel, have gone on to become successful leading men too (Segel's Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Hill's Superbad were among Complex's Top 100 Movies of the 2000's). Meanwhile, skinny J.B. starred in 2007's Just Buried and 2008's Real Time, which even he hasn't seen. His sense of inferiority is no doubt compounded by the fact that he is tragically Canadian (a hindrance that Rogen overcame along with his gut, which makes it all the more frustrating). Having never been inferior at anything (modesty included), Ayo! doesn't really know what to tell Baruchel about his romantic comedy cry for help. He just hopes that, should it ever come out, Jay and Seth Vs. the Apocalypse doesn't blow. Check out the trailer for yourself below to see what Ayo! is talking about...

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