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Movie Info


Genre :

Comedy, Romance

Release Date :

April 22, 2005

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Nigel Cole

Starring :

Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet, Kal Penn, Ali Larter, Taryn Manning

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

3 of 4

“..the year?s first completely winning romantic comedy/drama..”
by Sara M. Fetters [MovieFreak]
2.5 of 4

“..It's breezy, occasionally amusing, and entirely forgettable..”
by Tim Knight [Reel]
7 of 10

“..is hectically contemporary..”
by Avril Carruthers [Movie-Vault]
3 of 4

“..is a lot like life..”
by Joe Williams [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
3 of 5

“..consistently watchable, smartly written and attractively played..”
by Matthew Turner [ViewLondon]
3.5 of 5

“..charming and at times disarmingly surprising..”
by Sean Axmaker [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]

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I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!

posted by teardrop28 on Sep 19, 2009

GREAT MOVIE!

posted by rdog on Oct 16, 2009
 
 

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