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The Perfect You

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg and Chris Eigeman in The Perfect You (2002)
ComedyRomance

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.

  • Director
    • Matthew Miller
  • Writer
    • Matthew Miller
  • Stars
    • Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    • Chris Eigeman
    • Paul Dooley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    818
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Miller
    • Writer
      • Matthew Miller
    • Stars
      • Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
      • Chris Eigeman
      • Paul Dooley
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg
    • Whitney
    • (as Jenny McCarthy)
    Chris Eigeman
    Chris Eigeman
    • Jimmy
    Paul Dooley
    Paul Dooley
    • Larry
    Josh Stamberg
    Josh Stamberg
    • Eddie
    Drea de Matteo
    Drea de Matteo
    • Dee
    • (as Drea DeMatteo)
    Matt Price
    Matt Price
    • Leo
    Brad Beyer
    Brad Beyer
    • Chad
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    • Dr. Levy
    Tina Benko
    Tina Benko
    • Bartender
    Michael Hobbs
    • Restaurant Manager
    Jordan Ladd
    Jordan Ladd
    • Dana
    Sofia Sokolov
    Sofia Sokolov
    • Jamey
    Daniel Jenkins
    Daniel Jenkins
    • Keith
    • (as Dan Jenkins)
    Joelle Carter
    Joelle Carter
    • Kate
    Brian Anthony Wilson
    Brian Anthony Wilson
    • Phil
    Joe Zaloom
    Joe Zaloom
    • Rahid
    Geoffrey Cantor
    Geoffrey Cantor
    • Todd
    Aubrey Dollar
    Aubrey Dollar
    • Gina
    • Director
      • Matthew Miller
    • Writer
      • Matthew Miller
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    User reviews12

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    8harper-4

    A nice surprise

    I'd heard about this movie on some chat show or something where Jenny McCarthy was talking about it, but had never heard anything other than that, however I caught it on TV today and was very pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it.

    While I thought both leads were very good, and I love Paul Dooley, what I really liked about this movie is that I think it was made for an "adult" audience, meaning an audience sophisticated enough to accept people who are somewhat flawed as romantic leads, and who can appreciate a plot which is not written in crayon. This movie does not follow the traditional romantic comedy plot line and I found that very intriguing.

    I'd definitely watch it again!
    8Zaljubljena

    Not bad at all

    i saw this movie on TV and also enjoyed it very much, a great movie to see with the girls and those guys that don't mind a bit of girly talk and wit dialog.

    it's not so much for the comical side (although it had great moments, not loud laughs but those that stay inside and make you giggle) but for the way this boy meets girl flick presented the whole meeting thing. the dialogue is very natural, not that i would talk that way, but is does seem credible. some quotes are worth remembering, as i always say, cause you never know in what kind of situation you are going to put yourself into. it's good to have a reply ready.

    i really liked jenny, mostly for the fact, that she is dressed up to her neck for the entire movie and not showing off her silicon breasts. she can act, good for her, she might have a brilliant future in the movies.
    vchimpanzee

    Well done and often funny, not my taste, quite graphic

    At the start of the movie, a little boy and a little girl are each having a photo made, possibly by a parent, but separately. The little girl teases the little boy. Does this mean anything? Well, it might, or it might just be symbolic.

    Whitney is new to New York City, having just moved to a relatively nice apartment as she starts a new job as a TV reporter. She tells the audience about herself periodically. Dee is her neighbor who makes friends with her easily.

    Jimmy is an aspiring short story writer who must wait tables and live with his jazz pianist father Larry since being a writer isn't particularly lucrative. Like Whitney, he too breaks the fourth wall to explain his life. Jimmy has several male friends he hangs out with a lot, including Eddie.

    Jimmy and Whitney run into each other (sometimes literally) several times, and most of the time it's a terrible experience. In one case, a couple of misunderstandings paired with very clever writing make for a funny, if somewhat off-color, sequence of events.

    Both Jimmy and Whitney have trouble in their jobs, as well as their romantic lives. We see a number of potential girlfriends for Jimmy that didn't work out for some reason, as well as a couple who might be "the one". There are plenty of funny moments.

    As the result from several miscommunications, two characters have a telephone conversation so well written and acted it could be excerpted for a Golden Globe clip, had the whole movie been that high quality. I'm not sure about Oscar, since there are fewer eligible movies due to the lack of separate categories for comedy. It's still quite enjoyable if you're not easily offended by the frank sex talk.

    At least two male characters are gay. One is Whitney's hairdresser (I love his work; okay, the credits say Sasha Cummins, but the actor is quite good too) and so obviously gay. The other is so obviously straight you won't suspect.

    The normal romantic comedy formula involves a man and a woman who may or may not like each other from the start, but do end up together at some point and stay together or get back together at the end, in most cases. This movie doesn't stick to that formula. It seems all too clear the male lead and female lead despise each other, and not in the way that hints there will be a relationship eventually. But nothing's impossible. I will say I enjoyed the ending a lot.

    For me, this movie wasn't all that enjoyable. Some actors and actresses I can easily like. Jenny McCarthy isn't one of them. It's not her, but she's just not my type, though she has great hair in most of her scenes. And there's just so much negativity.

    Also, the sex talk in this movie is quite graphic. And that's the edited for TV version. I don't know how bad the movie actually got. But it depends on the individual. There is certainly quality here for those who like this sort of thing.

    Drea de Matteo seems totally out of place on "Desperate Housewives", and I don't care for her there, but as a character with a similar personality here, I like her a lot. She just fits in better in New york City.

    One of Jimmy's dates is very pretty. All I know about her, since she was in just one scene, is that she started out in her underwear, got mad, and put on her clothes and left. I would have liked to get to know her better. I liked the actress, not just for her looks.

    There is music for nearly every taste. I liked scenes where the style of music is that of Larry's group--traditional jazz which Jimmy considers boring. He wishes Larry would take more risks with his life, but I like what Larry is doing. Only once do we actually see that he is playing that music.

    If you can deal with graphic dialogue and like quality, this movie may be for you.
    8kwqd

    Light comedy, quirky, and I now appreciate Jenny!

    I never really cared for Jenny McCarthy before seeing this movie. I am not a fan of gross humor or dysfunction, and those are the types of roles I had seen her in before this movie. She does a nice job here. It actually was a while before I realized it was her in the female lead role, as it was so different from what I had seen her in before. Hey, who knew she could act? She and the male lead are both very believable in their roles and while this is not Shakespeare, I thought it was well done. Enough so, that after renting it, I bought the cheapest "like new" copy I could find on half.com so I can watch it again when the mood strikes me. Yeah, yeah, both lead characters are a bit dysfunctional, but they get better by the end of the movie.
    6mallorykirkland-46533

    Interesting enough

    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

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    • Trivia
      Also known as "Crazy Little Thing".
    • Goofs
      Jimmy describes Kara as a blonde, but in the following flashback scene the girl playing the part is clearly a brunette.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy: What happens to the people who never fall in love? You never hear about them.

    • Soundtracks
      Haven't We Met
      Written by Stephen Lang, Scott Nickoley & Jamie Dunlap

      Performed by Vanessa Rojo

      Courtesy of Marc Ferrari/MasterSource

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crazy Little Thing
    • Filming locations
      • New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Thompson Street Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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