...a funny and surprisingly involving little romantic comedy...
Crazy Little Thing (2003)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:1
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 88 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Jenny McCarthy stars in this romantic comedy as Whitney, a TV reporter who moves to New York for a shot at landing a spot on a big network. Career minded and meticulous, Whitney also dreams of... Jenny McCarthy stars in this romantic comedy as Whitney, a TV reporter who moves to New York for a shot at landing a spot on a big network. Career minded and meticulous, Whitney also dreams of finding romance with a well-heeled gentleman. Instead she finds herself crossing paths with Jimmy (Eigeman), a waiter and aspiring writer who lives with his father. Although the two don't quite hit it off at first, subsequent chance meetings almost force the two polar opposites into romance. [More]
Starring: Jenny McCarthy, Chris Eigeman, Drea de Matteo, Paul Dooley
Starring: Jenny McCarthy, Chris Eigeman, Drea de Matteo, Paul Dooley
Director: Matthew Miller
Director: Matthew Miller
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