Aimless 20-something Joey Vitello still lives at home with his colorful Italian-American family when he is reunited with childhood schoolmate Mary O'Callahan. Once mocked as 'Scary Mary,' th... Read allAimless 20-something Joey Vitello still lives at home with his colorful Italian-American family when he is reunited with childhood schoolmate Mary O'Callahan. Once mocked as 'Scary Mary,' this ugly duckling has blossomed into an irresistible beauty who has returned to the old nei... Read allAimless 20-something Joey Vitello still lives at home with his colorful Italian-American family when he is reunited with childhood schoolmate Mary O'Callahan. Once mocked as 'Scary Mary,' this ugly duckling has blossomed into an irresistible beauty who has returned to the old neighborhood after an intense bout with cancer. When Joey learns that her cure was the result... Read all
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Steller cast in a wonderful romantic comedy
A very pleasant surprise
Funny and Inspirational
Religious Mumbo-Jumbo
What I got out of this was: "We're Christians, we are good because of our faith in god, and everyone that don't believe in god are immoral, horrible people." As a person that believe in science and facts, and take fairy tales as what they are, fairy tales, this was a 1h45min waste of time for me. If they had toned down the Jesus part and focused more on romance and comedy, it would have been watchable, but as now, it's not, unless you're extremely religious, but then you don't need to watch it, since you have already bought into the propaganda.
Disappointing religious promotional film
The film seems to be promoting a message that says "It's okay to accept others who are different then you, but only as long as they're devout, Anglo-American Christians", which, I suppose, is okay if you want to show the film in an Anglo-American church, but besides being somewhat pretentious, it's also just a boring subject.
If I could re-write the script, I would re-write it so that the point it makes is that Christians aren't good people because they're Christians, but rather that good people are Christians because they're good people. This point seems to get lost in this film.
Did you know
- GoofsSt. Jude is the patron saint of hopeless causes, not lost items. St. Anthony bears that title.
- Alternate versionsaka Welcome Back Miss Mary
- SoundtracksGive Me New Eyes
Written and Performed by John McAndrew
Produced and Mixed by Ken S. Polk
Published by McAndrew Music and MauiKat Music, BMI
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