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This send-up of romantic comedies is directed by SCARY MOVIE screenwriters Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, and features the comedic talents of Jennifer Coolidge, Fred Willard, and BUFFY's Allyson Hannigan. Read more
| Starring | Alyson Hannigan, Jennifer Coolidge, Fred Willard, Adam Campbell |
|---|---|
| Director | Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer, Jason Friedber |
| Genres | Comedy |
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This send-up of romantic comedies is directed by SCARY MOVIE screenwriters Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, and features the comedic talents of Jennifer Coolidge, Fred Willard, and BUFFY's Allyson Hannigan.
| Starring | Alyson Hannigan, Jennifer Coolidge, Fred Willard, Adam Campbell, Eddie Griffin, Nadia Dina Ariqat |
|---|---|
| Director | Jason Friedberg, Aaron Seltzer, Jason Friedber |
| Studio | 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 23 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2006 To Rent: DVD: 17 Jul 2006 |
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Worst Film Ever
Went to the Cinema and after 10 minutes of watching I left and demanded my money back. The Cinema Manager agreed that it was an awful film and refunded me.
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steer clear
I was actually expecting to enjoy this as i find that a lot of the bad reviews on movies like this are just from people with a bad sense of humour.
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Seriously, STEER CLEAR.
Dire. Repulsive. Bull$hit. Boring. Oh, and not worth a rent.
Other than that, thumbs up !
HAA HAAAGGH! :D
Seriously, STEER ... read more »
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Not verry good AT ALL
This film is one of these silly comedys I do like Some silly comedy films but not this 1 this was funny in 3 bits and that's about it I think this isn't... read more »
News that the BBFC is now classifying films with an eye for discrimination and prejudice, as well as the long-established parameters of sex and violence, is intriguing and welcome, on one level, perplexing and worrying on another. The new rules seem designed to look at a broader social picture, taking in the context and import behind cinematic representations, rather than just focusing on skin and blood. That seems sensible. But of course prejudice and discrimination is often in the eye of the Read more