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You Stupid Man

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.7K
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Milla Jovovich, Denise Richards, Jessica Cauffiel, Landy Cannon, and David Krumholtz in You Stupid Man (2002)
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ComedyRomance

After a man finally gets over his former girlfriend, who has moved to Los Angeles and become a television star, and falls in love with another woman, the former girlfriend's show is canceled... Read allAfter a man finally gets over his former girlfriend, who has moved to Los Angeles and become a television star, and falls in love with another woman, the former girlfriend's show is canceled and she wants him back.After a man finally gets over his former girlfriend, who has moved to Los Angeles and become a television star, and falls in love with another woman, the former girlfriend's show is canceled and she wants him back.

  • Director
    • Brian Burns
  • Writer
    • Brian Burns
  • Stars
    • Milla Jovovich
    • David Krumholtz
    • William Baldwin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Brian Burns
    • Writer
      • Brian Burns
    • Stars
      • Milla Jovovich
      • David Krumholtz
      • William Baldwin
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Milla Jovovich
    Milla Jovovich
    • Nadine
    David Krumholtz
    David Krumholtz
    • Owen
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Brady
    Denise Richards
    Denise Richards
    • Chloe
    Dan Montgomery Jr.
    • Jack
    Jessica Cauffiel
    Jessica Cauffiel
    • Diane
    Landy Cannon
    Landy Cannon
    • Rodger
    Katia Corriveau
    Katia Corriveau
    • Crystal
    • (as Katia Carriveau)
    Christopher Crumb
    • John
    Quancetia Hamilton
    • Gospel Singer
    Michael O'Dwyer
    • Security Guard
    Kim Bourne
    • Waitress
    Stephen Bogaert
    Stephen Bogaert
    • Publicist
    • (as Stephan Bogaert)
    Jordan Hecht
    • Jordie
    Catherine Fitch
    Catherine Fitch
    • Bartender
    Michael Campbell
    • Russ
    Stephanie Belding
    Stephanie Belding
    • Stacey
    Darren Frost
    Darren Frost
    • Ritchie
    • Director
      • Brian Burns
    • Writer
      • Brian Burns
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    8yomismamente

    Good movie, feels quite real

    Don't listen to the overall bad advice from the simonsayz-1 user. This is a truly good movie, about friendship and love, with not too much sugar (a little it has, for it is a romantic comedy; but even the movie itself makes fun about that sugar). The main couple (boy and girl) are shown making jokes about sex more than once, in a relaxed and innocuous tone (but not frivolous!) which you won't find often anywhere else, that's really refreshing and helps to kill some taboos.

    Milla is great in her role, a warm and nice girl choosing a boyfriend after careful consideration AND not tying him too tight, that is, letting him figure it out by himself and then choose. Contrary to what other comments here say, that point of view is rarely heard of in movies, at least it is quite new to me.

    It is true the main male character is a little irritating, has a peculiar and not quite easy personality, but IN FACT this is what makes this movie more believable, as that is closer to reality, to how people is in the real world: we are not perfect, we try to better ourselves every day, and we search for happiness even if we are not without faults and not Hollywood-canon-perfect. That is what this movie is about.

    I say 8/10 stars.
    5TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    "Stupid" is an understatement... and that goes for the man in question, as well

    Meet Owen. He has a problem. You see, he's a Jew in New York. Wait, that's it? Oh, wait, no... he's got one of those girlfriends way too amazing(-looking, at least) for the unlikable jerk lead guy to get. So? Ah, she's cheating on him. Why doesn't he know? Clearly it's accepted as public knowledge in the interview that we see right after(what, that was supposed to be much later? So he *didn't* go whining to his friend immediately?). There are a couple of other glaring flaws; once the script realizes that the relationship between him and Nadine is in progress, it has another character ask why, and the BS explanation that follows is entirely without basis in what we've seen at that time. In the TV show set scene, he wouldn't have a mike, and she probably didn't, so how could the audience hear everything? The sit-com sequence right before that is the one portion where the dialog sounds right and isn't poor, and that is a clue as to what Burns can write lines for, as another reviewer also notes. He should put down the pen, seriously; yes, I get that the three men represent three kinds of love males give. So? Does that preclude them(and everyone else in this) from having personality? I'm not kidding, they are all empty, flat and obnoxious, with any exception being at most momentary. Any trait they are granted is irritating or meant to get laughs. Ah, it almost has a point here and there. After the half-way mark this finally decided to hold genuine substance, but by then it had wasted any potential at being meaningful and holding truth about relationships. Why? Because this is so busy being powerfully unfunny with a ton of forced humiliation jokes and gags. It's just disgusting. Krumholtz(who takes on the role of an emotionally retarded dude... no one is *that* blind; what happened to you? You were *spot-on* as Joel Glicker in Addams Family Values!) is no Woody Allen; neither is Brian(leave the craft to your brother, man, She's the One is far superior to this crap), though that doesn't prevent him from ripping of shtick some(that bit was hilarious in Annie Hall, don't try to top it, you merely make a fool of yourself). And let's steal(and worsen) the entire concept from When Harry Met Sally, while we're at it. He's not even a capable a director; as a romantic comedy(and trust me, I've seen my share, and liked several), this comes off as phoned in. The montage feels fake, and the title-drop(s) is incredibly awkward. Oh, and let's mercilessly mock people who believe in astrology. I don't believe in it; it's the quantity and tone of the material surrounding it in this that I protest. Nevertheless... I got this for one reason. While I maybe did not remember that this had a deservedly low rating here when I bought it on sale, I might have purchased it anyway. Why? Milla. I have a crush on her that does not seem to end. Her beauty, charm, cuteness and sweetness defy description. I spent money on this because it starred her, and I don't regret that, she gets to show some of her best features; if you can tolerate it, this is worth watching for us fans of her. The acting is pretty good, especially hers. I say the following without any bias of a single cast member(well, I only knew the main four): Her performance, and the part of Nadine were the only thing in this that made me care(near the conclusion, when she got to add a third dimension to it). There is plenty of strong language and brief sexuality in this. The DVD comes with 4 trailers. I recommend this solely to others who love seeing Jovovich in movies, and to fans of the genre who don't care what level of quality they're getting. You know, independent film-making is such a perfect way to express that which you won't be allowed to in mainstream pictures... why bother putting together something run-of-the-mill? 5/10
    8Harbinger1

    I agree with some comments however...

    This is a nice little film that although not very original is still charming enough to watch on a lazy Saturday afternoon. I think some of the comments that are posted here are much too harsh. When someone says why would anyone stay with such a bitch as Denise Richard's character well the answer is very obvious. The lead character is a guy, and well sometimes all we guys see is the outer beauty. The lead character is willing to overlook the fact that she is a horrible person. We have all tried to hang on to a girl who when in perspective we look back and think "what the hell was I thinking?" I am sure that girls have had the same experiences in their lives. I think the guy was a little whinny though, and after a period of a few months he should have just let her go. Milla is so cute and sweet, you keep thinking to yourself, is this guy blind or what. That is the problem with love, it tends to make fools of us all. Sometimes in a good way, sometimes not. I recommend renting this one if only to look at some of the situations and say to yourself, hey that is me!
    6claudio_carvalho

    Entertaining, But Miscast

    When the writer Owen (David Krumholtz) unexpectedly travels to Los Angeles to meet his beloved girlfriend and actress Chloe (Denise Richards) in the set, he discovers that she is cheating him. With a broken heart, he returns to New York and his friends Diane (Jessica Cauffiel) and Jack (Dan Montgomery Jr.) arrange a blind date with their maid of honor Nadine (Milla Jovovich) that has just broken her engagement. Owen and Nadine do not like each other first, but later they become best friends and Nadine secretly falls in love for him. On the day of Owen's birthday, they have one night stand, but on the next morning Chloe returns to New York and calls Owen that has to come up to a decision.

    The "You Stupid Man" is an entertaining romantic comedy where the situation of the lead couple slightly recalls "When Harry Meets Sally". The gorgeous and sexy Milla Jovovich performs a sweet character; Denise Richards is great in the role of a woman that uses her body to escalate on television, but David Krumholtz is absolutely miscast, since it is impossible to believe that nether Milla Jovovich nor Denise Richards could have a crush on this unattractive 1.70 m height man performing a boring and stupid character without any great human value. The low level of the title in Portuguese shows an absolutely lack of taste and finesse of the Brazilian distributor. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Tamanho É Documento" ("Size is Document" (literally), but meaning "size counts")
    4trudylyn

    Almost as bad as "Kissing Jessica Stein"

    Milla stands out in this movie because of her personal sense of style and the way the clothes hang on her. I have learned to hate that crumpled little three-year-old face she makes whenever she pretends to cry. It makes any points she is trying to make as a serious actress drop off quickly. Of course, in a movie with a BALDWIN and Denise, she still shines as a mature actor person. David seemed to be doing Woody Allen by way of Howdy Doody. Not a single word or gesture in the entire movie seemed sincere or even sincerely acted. "How Harry Met Sally" and "Two Weddings and Funeral", even "Sleepless In Seattle" had scripts, locations and ACTORS. The script seemed to be a string of bad and crude gags separated by a LOT OF TALKING. The locations seemed to be within a few blocks of each other. There are only two actors in this dishrag of an indie flick, Milla and the lady who played the chick who was into the stars. I watched most of this through the first time with the sound off, just watching Milla. That subscript gag was old the first time I saw it and it's a silly rip off of a song in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying".

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    • Trivia
      After their all-nighter, Nadine and Owen are seen coming out of a movie theatre showing Rencontres à Manhattan (2001), which was produced by director Brian Burns, and directed by his brother Edward Burns.
    • Goofs
      When Owen and Nadine wait outside the restaurant after their first date, they shake hands. Owen wears gloves in one shot, in the next they are gone.
    • Quotes

      Nadine: She didn't break you heart, she bruised your ego.

    • Connections
      Features Le chant du Missouri (1944)
    • Soundtracks
      Mezzanine Dream
      Written by Joe Lervold

      Performed by The Joel Evans Quartet

      Courtesy of MasterSource

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2011 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tous les mêmes
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(Owen and Nadine take a walk with the Manhattan skyline in the background)
    • Production companies
      • ApolloMedia Distribution
      • Artists Production Group (APG)
      • New Legend Media
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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