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Girl leads a lonely life until she meets the boy of her dreams. The boy, however, has a live-in girlfriend.Girl leads a lonely life until she meets the boy of her dreams. The boy, however, has a live-in girlfriend.Girl leads a lonely life until she meets the boy of her dreams. The boy, however, has a live-in girlfriend.
Sean San Jose
- Juice
- (as Sean San Jose Blackman)
Robert Kelker-Kelly
- Trent
- (as Robert Kelker Kelly)
Puck Rainey
- Delivery Man
- (as David 'Puck' Rainey)
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I admit I was a bit worried about seeing this film...lets face it, the cast alone sent out warning flares...An 80's teen movie star, Rachel from 'Friends' and some guy who happened to be the brother of another 80's teen movie star!! I cringed at the thought when a friend wanted to hire the movie, but I thought 'what the hey, you only live once'. And am I glad I hired it or what?? Ione Skye was perfect as Frankie, Mackenzie Astin is gorgeous as David, and don't let me forget their chemistry - they're perfect together....and I'm not forgetting Jennifer Aniston, who proved she could shake off her Rachel stigma and become someone completely different. But it's not just the cast, the story is completely fresh, the music is fabulous and I got enough memorable quotes to last me a lifetime!! This movie is a must see, for anybody who believes in love, destiny and waiting for Mr Right.
I just watched About a Boy; a movie about a man living off his father's singular hit. Do we have the same thing here? Writer/director Tiffanie DeBartolo only did this one film. It is a good one, and I can't understand why there has been no followup.
It may have been a little corny at times - a search for a may with the eyes and soul of Sinatra, but Ione Skye (Girls in Prison, Guncrazy, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon) does a really great job as the dreamer that doesn't want to settle. As she says, "Pussy, pussy, pussy. pussy. We're all pussies. It's what we have to overcome in life, our pussiness." So true! It was also the best performance I have seen by Jennifer Aniston outside of "Friends." Maybe it was because she did it during the "Friends" period.
It was a cute movie, a little corny at times, but well worth watching.
It may have been a little corny at times - a search for a may with the eyes and soul of Sinatra, but Ione Skye (Girls in Prison, Guncrazy, A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon) does a really great job as the dreamer that doesn't want to settle. As she says, "Pussy, pussy, pussy. pussy. We're all pussies. It's what we have to overcome in life, our pussiness." So true! It was also the best performance I have seen by Jennifer Aniston outside of "Friends." Maybe it was because she did it during the "Friends" period.
It was a cute movie, a little corny at times, but well worth watching.
This movie was perfect. At least in my humble opinion. I found it well thought out and written incredibly. I loved Skye's character, Frankie. She was amazing and her whit and intellect astounded me. The chemistry between her and Mackenzie Astin was fantastic. Of course, Jennifer Aniston (in my opinion) never makes a bad movie so her role as Allie was great too. I just appreciate a decent thought-provoking movie on love every once in awhile. What's wrong with that?
I'll admit that amongst my rabid obsession with horror films and morbid dramas, lies a deep love for witty romance films.
I loved this one.
The dialogue and characterization was surprisingly well done, and the story, although old, was played out well.
The cast was excellent, too. Ione Skye is so beautiful, and very talented. She played the lonely girl perfectly. I cannot imagine a better actress for her part...her eyes said something to me while watching, as did her heart and soul she put into this role. Jennifer Aniston, whom I'm not a big fan of, was actually well written, and her knack for switching accents though out the film was quite funny. The standout character was David, played by Mackenzie Astin.
He's a nice guy, plain and simple. His dialogue was witty, charming, and never went over the pretentious mark. His character actually meant something to me, and for once, I agreed with his role. I think he has a bright future ahead of him, and I even think he is a better actor than his older sibling, Sean.
I loved the romance that built between David and Frankie. Even though we have seen this kind of mushy clap trap on screen several times before, it just seemed to work differently here.
Overall, this is a surprisingly sweet, well acted and non-pretentious romance film that deserves more recognition.
I loved it, very much.
I loved this one.
The dialogue and characterization was surprisingly well done, and the story, although old, was played out well.
The cast was excellent, too. Ione Skye is so beautiful, and very talented. She played the lonely girl perfectly. I cannot imagine a better actress for her part...her eyes said something to me while watching, as did her heart and soul she put into this role. Jennifer Aniston, whom I'm not a big fan of, was actually well written, and her knack for switching accents though out the film was quite funny. The standout character was David, played by Mackenzie Astin.
He's a nice guy, plain and simple. His dialogue was witty, charming, and never went over the pretentious mark. His character actually meant something to me, and for once, I agreed with his role. I think he has a bright future ahead of him, and I even think he is a better actor than his older sibling, Sean.
I loved the romance that built between David and Frankie. Even though we have seen this kind of mushy clap trap on screen several times before, it just seemed to work differently here.
Overall, this is a surprisingly sweet, well acted and non-pretentious romance film that deserves more recognition.
I loved it, very much.
This is a great film: witty, charming, well-acted and wonderfully written. The characters are all played to perfection by an array of very talented young actors (especially MacKenzie Astin, who plays David). It has the perfect mixture of laughter and sorrow, sweetness and elegance. I particularly like this film because it relies on dialogue, characterization , and cinematography, three primary elements in filmmaking which have recently hidden themselves behind special effects, poor attempts at acting by egotistical actors, and weak plotlines like those of a dimestore romance novel. However, this film has a tight, entertaining plot, a cast of excellent actors, a wonderful cinematographer, and last but not least, heart.
Did you know
- TriviaThe accents that Allison demonstrates are: French, Irish, Southern, snotty-rich, New York, Canadian, sub-continental Indian, and Jewish.
- ConnectionsReferences Baby Doll (1956)
- SoundtracksNovocaine For The Soul
Written by Mark Oliver Everett (as E) and Mark Goldenberg
Performed by Eels
Courtesy of Dreamworks Records
By Arrangement with Universal Music Special Markets
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $24,727
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,201
- Jun 21, 1998
- Gross worldwide
- $24,727
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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