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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
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Reviews Counted:146
Fresh:63
Rotten:83
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Good premise, dull execution.
Theatrical Release:Feb 7, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $105,765,605
Synopsis:
Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson), Composure Magazine's "How-To" columnist, has a very unusual assignment and a quick deadline. She has to write a firsthand account of all the things that women do to...
Andie Anderson (Kate Hudson), Composure Magazine's "How-To" columnist, has a very unusual assignment and a quick deadline. She has to write a firsthand account of all the things that women do to inadvertently drive men away…and she's got to do it in 10 days. Now she's on a mission to find a guy, get him to fall in love with her, then make all the classic dating mistakes so he'll dump her. Too bad Andie's target is ad agency hottie, Benjamin Barry (Matthew McConaughey), who has just made a high-stakes bet with his boss that he can make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days. Does a faux relationship based on deception stand a chance in a world where everyone says they're looking for honesty? You can bet on it!
Paramount Pictures presents "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," a Robert Evans/Christine Peters Production and a Lynda Obst Production, a Donald Petrie Film, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey. Directed by Donald Petrie, from a screenplay by Kristen Buckley & Brian Regan and Burr Steers, the film is based upon the book by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long. Lynda Obst, Robert Evans and Christine Peters are the producers and Richard Vane is the executive producer. Also starring in the film are Adam Goldberg, Michael Michele, Shalom Harlow, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Klein, Kathryn Hahn, Thomas Lennon, Celia Weston and Annie Parisse.
Paramount Pictures is part of the entertainment operations of Viacom Inc., one of the world's largest entertainment and media companies and a leader in the production, promotion and distribution of entertainment, news, sports and music.
The film is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for some sex-related material.
Starring: Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Thomas Lennon, Adam Goldberg
Starring: Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Thomas Lennon, Adam Goldberg, Michael Michele
Director: Donald Petrie
Director: Donald Petrie
Screenwriter: Kristen Buckley, Brian Regan
Producer: Lynda Obst, Robert Evans, Christine Peters
Studio: Paramount Pictures
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Reviews for How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
If the movie provides no new insight into the contrasting behavior of men and women or the perils of postmodern urban dating, falling well shy of the not-too-high standard set by 'Sex and the City' on both fronts, it does have its tart, fizzy moments.
A nice enough diversion when the theaters are filled with weightier Oscar contenders.
The picture is entertaining, and it will probably be a big hit, but it's an opportunity wasted.
Though the majority of the film is laughably predictable (you just know there's going be a drawn-out sequence in which both characters learn about the other's deception), there's a lot worth recommending about How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
How to Lose a Guy smoothly satirizes the superficiality of man-hungry women and the soullessness of sex-hungry men.
By any impartial system of judgment, it is at best a mediocre film, but within its genre, it’s better than some.
How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days explores sexual politics in many winning and funny ways and proves that equanimity in a man is a great aphrodisiac.
full of potent one-liners... but they're mired in a plot that constantly teeters between innocuous silliness and flat-out absurdity: You might swear you saw this same screwy scenario in a 1964 Sandra Dee/Bobby Darin movie on the Late Late Show.
Guys, if the gal in your life insists that you take her to How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, don't panic. If she really wanted to dump you, she'd insist on Deliver Us From Eva.
A tasty romantic comedy, featuring the battle of the sexes in its most fanciful light.
This film will likely be enjoyed by anyone who has gone through their own share of 'clingy' girlfriends with a number of laughs and enough overall entertainment to recommend to anyone looking for a fun night out with their honey.
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