Ryan Banks' manager and old friend, Todd, comes up with the idea to have Ryan be the bachelor on a reality dating show in order to clean up his image. The only problem is, Todd falls in love... Read allRyan Banks' manager and old friend, Todd, comes up with the idea to have Ryan be the bachelor on a reality dating show in order to clean up his image. The only problem is, Todd falls in love with Charlie, the girl to whom Ryan has chosen to propose.Ryan Banks' manager and old friend, Todd, comes up with the idea to have Ryan be the bachelor on a reality dating show in order to clean up his image. The only problem is, Todd falls in love with Charlie, the girl to whom Ryan has chosen to propose.
- Charlie Norton
- (as Emma Caulfield)
- Tristin
- (as Melissa Barker-Sauer)
- Fran
- (as Dianne Buermans)
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Looking back, it's crazy that Bradley Cooper was the sidekick but that's the pecking order of the time. In the end, he's the romantic lead anyways. The digs at the reality TV system are tame for today's standard but they're sharp jabs back in the day. It has a bit of Cyrano de Bergerac. As a rom-com, there are no surprises. This is a nice cute rom-com with some touches of its times.
The script isn't terribly complex, but the jokes pretty much work, and it isn't going to start a couples argument if you are watching it together. The acting is a cut above normal TV fare, as you might expect, and it was obviously made just to entertain, which is refreshing these days.
Give it a spin when you want something to put you in a good mood before bedtime and you don't feel like making your brain work too hard.
Did you know
- TriviaJason Priestley (Ryan), Emma Caulfield (Charlie) and Cameron Bancroft (Larry) are alumni of the series Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000).
- GoofsDuring Ryan's date with the first of the four finalists, the waiter pours Ryan a glass of champagne. In between shots, the level of champagne changes while it is poured.
- Quotes
Ryan Banks: [to Japanese waitress] A couple of dragon rolls, definately. Thanks.
Charlie Norton: [to waitress] You know, I would like a Chinese chicken salad.
Ryan Banks: Charlie, this is a Japanese restaurant.
Charlie Norton: Uh, yeah.
[to waitress]
Charlie Norton: Could you make sure the chicken isn't cooked in oil, the lettuce is triple washed and the dressing is egg free?
- ConnectionsReferences Diamants sur canapé (1961)
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- I Want to Marry Ryan Banks
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- Hatley Castle, Royal Roads - 2005 Sooke Rd, Colwood, British Columbia, Canada(carriage arrives and two girls talking outside this castle at 20: 20 in the film.)
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- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
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