...a smug, oppressively talky romcom that fails to hold the viewer's interest virtually from minute one...
Giving It Up (2002)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:0
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: New York executive/ladies' man Ralph (Mark Feuerstein) finally meets the woman he's ready to settle down with in Elizabeth (Amy Redford). At first, she wants nothing to do with him, but when she... New York executive/ladies' man Ralph (Mark Feuerstein) finally meets the woman he's ready to settle down with in Elizabeth (Amy Redford). At first, she wants nothing to do with him, but when she finally comes around and they embark on a relationship together, Amber (Ali Larter) enters the picture. Beautiful, willing, and perpetually single, Amber does everything she can to tempt Ralph into bed...and away from the love of his life! [More]
Starring: Mark Feuerstein, Ali Larter, Amy Redford, Dabney Coleman
Starring: Mark Feuerstein, Ali Larter, Amy Redford, Dabney Coleman, Callie Thorne
Director: Christopher Kublan
Director: Christopher Kublan
Screenwriter: Christopher Kublan, Daniel Einfeld
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