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Release Date:
29 July 2005 (USA)
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Tagline:
The hardest trick is making them stay.
Plot:
A forty-something preschool teacher looks to the personals for a change of pace and a relationship, with hilarious results. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination
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(15 articles)
Must Love John Cusack: The Biting Reality of Inspiring RomComs.
(From SoundOnSight. 11 October 2009, 10:02 AM, PDT)
Interview: Victor Webster is "Melrose Place"'s Gay 2.0
(From AfterElton.com. 7 October 2009, 1:11 PM, PDT)
(From SoundOnSight. 11 October 2009, 10:02 AM, PDT)
Interview: Victor Webster is "Melrose Place"'s Gay 2.0
(From AfterElton.com. 7 October 2009, 1:11 PM, PDT)
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Not entirely a waste of $7, but...
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Diane Lane | ... | Sarah Nolan | |
| John Cusack | ... | Jake | |
| Elizabeth Perkins | ... | Carol | |
| Christopher Plummer | ... | Bill | |
| Dermot Mulroney | ... | Bob | |
| Stockard Channing | ... | Dolly | |
| Ali Hillis | ... | Christine | |
| Brad William Henke | ... | Leo | |
| Julie Gonzalo | ... | June | |
| Glenn Howerton | ... | Michael | |
| Ben Shenkman | ... | Charlie | |
| Jordana Spiro | ... | Sherry | |
| Kirk Trutner | ... | Deli Guy | |
| Victor Webster | ... | Eric | |
| Michael Spound | ... | Marc |
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Rated PG-13 for sexual content.
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Runtime:
98 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Brazil:12 |
Germany:o.Al. |
Ireland:12A |
Netherlands:AL |
Argentina:Atp |
Finland:S |
Taiwan:PG-12 |
Australia:M |
Sweden:Btl |
Czech Republic:12 |
Iceland:L |
Malaysia:U |
South Korea:15 |
New Zealand:M |
USA:PG-13 |
UK:12A |
Canada:PG (Ontario) |
Canada:PG (British Columbia) |
Canada:G (Quebec) |
Singapore:PG (edited for re-rating) |
Singapore:NC-16 (original rating) |
Philippines:PG-13
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According to director Gary David Goldberg, he gave the script to John Cusack and encouraged him to change any of his character's dialogue to better suit him. Goldberg was surprised by Cusack's response, who later sent the director about 35 pages of new dialogue for his character.
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Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When Sarah runs out of the shop where she's having a manicure, she has flip flops on and toe separators on her feet. After she talks to Jake and turns around to go back to finish her manicure, the separators are gone.
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Rebecca: The best place to meet a guy is at the supermarket. You don't need to waste a lot of time there, either. You see a guy holding a list, you know he's married. He's in the frozen food section carrying a small basket, he's single. I like to hang out by fruits and vegetables, there's a better chance of getting a guy who's healthy.
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Rebecca: The best place to meet a guy is at the supermarket. You don't need to waste a lot of time there, either. You see a guy holding a list, you know he's married. He's in the frozen food section carrying a small basket, he's single. I like to hang out by fruits and vegetables, there's a better chance of getting a guy who's healthy.
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Movie Connections:
References Say Anything... (1989)
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Soundtrack:
Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)
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This movie had all the ingredients necessary to be one of those romantic comedies that are also 'good' films. The cast is competent, the actors all likable. But unfortunately, the writing is sub par. It is almost embarrassing to watch Diane Lane (or any of the actresses playing her sisters) recite lines like '...boob shirt? Boob shirt?...I don't have any boob shirts..' or '...that is disturbing on so many levels...' and other trite and trendy phrases. While John Cusack escapes most of the embarrassment (he has the best lines, and the best performance), it is still a film beneath him.
The movie has too many false moments in it to be entirely enjoyed - the obligatory gay friend Diane has, and of course his drop dead gorgeous model-like boyfriend; the large Irish family that seems to drop their accents from scene to scene; the trailer-park girlfriend; Diane's scene where she just shows up at Cusack's home (how did she know where to go, and what was her hurry?); and of course the 'chase' scene at the end where of course she had to bring her dog. And for that matter, it wasn't even her dog so even the title does not entirely make sense.
It's a shame, because like I said, the cast is likable. Just goes to show you that without the right screenwriter, even strong players can come across as high school acting students.