A waiter/writer living with his dad and a neat freak who's just landed a job as a reporter in New York, meet by colliding on the Brooklyn Bridge, and romance ensues.A waiter/writer living with his dad and a neat freak who's just landed a job as a reporter in New York, meet by colliding on the Brooklyn Bridge, and romance ensues.A waiter/writer living with his dad and a neat freak who's just landed a job as a reporter in New York, meet by colliding on the Brooklyn Bridge, and romance ensues.
Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
- Whitney
- (as Jenny McCarthy)
Drea de Matteo
- Dee
- (as Drea DeMatteo)
Daniel Jenkins
- Keith
- (as Dan Jenkins)
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It has enough moments to make it passable as a rental that substitutes for bad TV. Not the strongest recommendation, but when I watched it I was in the mood for something not demanding, and it delivered. The leads are competent and the story is a nice variation on boy meets girl, and there aren't any scenes that stink the movie up for me. I wouldn't watch this movie with young kids, unless you are eager to explain to them about some recreational equipment for adults.
It started slow at first and I laughed once. Eventually it picked up only with a good story that kept my attention. The ending was pretty good and the actors were very surprising to me! Very good cast! I saw the Twin Towers which I love to see in a movie because I will never FORGET! 3 stars...my review is professionally written..just my point of view
I work the graveyard shift at a hotel, there really isn't much to do during that time so I was flipping through the channels on the TV in the office and came across this movie. I thought, "What the heck." To my surprise, I found myself caught up in it at apparently the most pivotal point. (Never can get in on the beginning of the good ones.)
I was shocked to find that I actually like Jenny McCarthy as an actress. I just always thought I wouldn't like, no particular reason, just thought that. And let's not forget about Chris Eigeman. Can we say cute!! Actually my type of guy in a romantic lead....I love it.
This movie is fantastic. I love how it shows that life can be ironic. I recommend this movie highly!
I was shocked to find that I actually like Jenny McCarthy as an actress. I just always thought I wouldn't like, no particular reason, just thought that. And let's not forget about Chris Eigeman. Can we say cute!! Actually my type of guy in a romantic lead....I love it.
This movie is fantastic. I love how it shows that life can be ironic. I recommend this movie highly!
I saw this film at a preview with some film execs. I am a fan of Matt Miller as well as a huge fan of Susan Landau's work. I thought this was a cleverly written film and was constructed in a similar way. The film definitely is for a specific age group ranging from 18-40. Jenny and Chris were great in their roles as as everyone else. I recommend this film to anyone who could use a good laugh.
An enjoyable underrated film about how fate can often influence people's lives, especially when they are least expecting it. Particularly amusing was the love/hate relationship between the two leads. The highlight being the restaurant scene.
Surprisingly good was Jenny McCarthy in the lead female role, I say surprisingly because I later learned that she used to model for playboy magazine. She seems to be criminally underused in the film business and deserves to be given more good parts in the future.
In summary, a really good, little romantic comedy.
Surprisingly good was Jenny McCarthy in the lead female role, I say surprisingly because I later learned that she used to model for playboy magazine. She seems to be criminally underused in the film business and deserves to be given more good parts in the future.
In summary, a really good, little romantic comedy.
Did you know
- TriviaAlso known as "Crazy Little Thing".
- GoofsJimmy describes Kara as a blonde, but in the following flashback scene the girl playing the part is clearly a brunette.
- SoundtracksHaven't We Met
Written by Stephen Lang, Scott Nickoley & Jamie Dunlap
Performed by Vanessa Rojo
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