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Original title: The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them
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When superficial David meets Carrie in a Boston bar, he falls in love. She's not interested. She later falls for his charm. Friends observe and comment the relationship.When superficial David meets Carrie in a Boston bar, he falls in love. She's not interested. She later falls for his charm. Friends observe and comment the relationship.When superficial David meets Carrie in a Boston bar, he falls in love. She's not interested. She later falls for his charm. Friends observe and comment the relationship.
Mitchell Ryan
- Kenneth Davenport
- (as Mitch Ryan)
Philip Bruns
- Irv Crown
- (as Phil Bruns)
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Two very different people fall in love, they decide to move in together, a lot of things go wrong, happy ending: they get married. Does it really take more than an hour to tell this story? The meaningless plot reminds me of those great 80s movies. The only difference: the movie doesn't contain any of those funny 80s scenes, it doesn't even makes you laugh at all. I like happy-ending movies, but this is just another happy ending story. Nothing more to say.
A very humorous take on the Romantic Comedy! It combines the standard Rom-Com story-line with elements of mock-umentary and nature films. Ayre Gross and Kevin Pollak are hysterical best friends, navigating the complications of the singles scene. It includes direct interviews, comments made directly to the camera and a 'wild-kingdom' approach to documenting the courtship between Gross and Cox. Courtney Cox and Julie Brown offer their own hysterical take from the female point of view on the same story. If you're unfamiliar with Kevin Pollak's stand up comedy or other character roles, this film is the perfect vehicle incorporating his impersonations and improvisation work. Funny, inventive and memorable! Very underrated. :)
..rented this at a local video store some years back,and have held onto my old VHS copy (the only VHS tape in my movie collection,i might add),in the hopes that one day it will be available on DVD.it is just a funny,repeat-view,movie.the characters are mostly identifiable with people that we've known or do know,the situations are not far off from nowadays.Courtney cox and ayre gross are perfect in their roles,as was Kevin pollack.no matter what movie he comes out in,from the grumpy old men movies to serious stuff,he always makes a film that much better.the same cannot be said for Julie brown.need an annoying,grating sidekick type? Julie brown it is.here's to hoping for a DVD release someday.
This is a wonderful hang-over movie, it´s a badly acted, silly movie which has a fair amount of sunday humour, very laughable under the right circumstances. I´ve enjoyed it a few times when I want to tune out, for me it was one of these movies that you accidentally record on your VCR and then end up keeping. I would thoroughly recommend it for all teenage girls and people that have had a two day drinking binge! One thing.. notice how cute Courteney Cox is before she ends up looking like two toothpicks with a head..
This movie was pretty bad in general. However, as a beer drinker, it did have one of my favorites movie lines. One of the characters asks for a beer at a baseball game. the beerman asks if he wants a lite beer. response is "Do I look like a p#ssy?"
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- TriviaArye Gross later guest starred on Friends; co-star Courtney Cox was a regular cast member of Friends.
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $690,966
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $525,004
- Mar 28, 1993
- Gross worldwide
- $690,966
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