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'''''The Love Guru''''' is a 2008 [[Comedy]] [[Film]] and the first major live action big-screen performance from [[Mike Myers]] since the ''[[Austin Powers]]'' trilogy. It's the story of an [[The United States|American]]-born but Indian[[India]]n-raised self-help guru named Guru Pitka, whose dream is to surpass the famous Deepak Chopra as North America's number-one, go-to self-help guru. To do this, he attempts to help hockey player Darren Roanoke, who has been severely shaken since his wife left him for a [[Biggus Dickus|well-endowed]] rival, regain his confidence before the big game.
 
It also featured prominent performances from [[Jessica Alba]], [[Justin Timberlake]] (as the aforementioned rival), Verne Troyer, [[Stephen Colbert]] and even Sir Ben Kingsley, but none of it spared this largely [[Dead Baby Comedy|scatological]] comedy from being condemned by both audiences and critics. Despite expectations that the film would revive Myers' career — he hadn't headlined a live-action film since 2003's ''[[The Cat in the Hat (film)|The Cat in the Hat]]'' — it became one of 2008's biggest flops and nominated for a whopping seven [[Razzies]]. It won three, for Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Screenplay.
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