Chicago Tribune by Allison Benedikt
The gall of Peter and Bobby Farrelly. To think that a romantic comedy might work absent a sleazy wager or maddening miscommunication takes a lot of chutzpah.
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United States, Germany · 2005
Rated PG-13 · 1h 43m
Director Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly
Starring Drew Barrymore, Jimmy Fallon, Jason Spevack, Jack Kehler
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Chicago Tribune by Allison Benedikt
The gall of Peter and Bobby Farrelly. To think that a romantic comedy might work absent a sleazy wager or maddening miscommunication takes a lot of chutzpah.
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ReelViews by James Berardinelli
A curious mix of smarts and schmaltz.
Dallas Observer by Jean Oppenheimer
Sails by on cute dialogue, some funny visual gags, and two enormously likable leads.
Charlotte Observer by Lawrence Toppman
The picture's consistently entertaining and, though it has few brilliant comic peaks, it never plunges into boring valleys.
The Hollywood Reporter by Michael Rechtshaffen
Ultimately goes the distance, it gets the job done with a halfhearted bunt rather than a solid line drive.
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
It's been a while since a movie made the game of love this winning.
Unfunny, charmless and hopelessly ordinary.
Barrymore has rarely been so bright and effortlessly charming, but it's all lost on Fallon, who often resembles one of those unfortunate SNL guests who freeze up on live TV, completely out of their element. If Fallon wants a life after SNL, he might want to try another medium.
Effortlessly entertaining romantic comedy.
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