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Now showing in Budapest: 'My Best Friend's Girl'

Now showing in Budapest: 'My Best Friend's Girl'
"At first glance, Tank and Alexis, seem like the furthest thing from a compatible couple. Tank is a perennial bachelor who’s turned his talent for offending and manipulating women into a lucrative side job. And Alexis, the ideal woman for any marriage-minded man, is tired of monogamous relationships and just wants casual sex."



Movie type: Comedy

Director: Howard Deutch

Script: Jordan Cahan

Starring: Kate Hudson (Alexis), Jason Biggs (Dustin), Dane Cook (Tank)

Length: 1 hr. 43 min.

Reviews: 

"The movie is mirthlessly vulgar, with only a few scattered laughs escaping from the miasma of desperation. " by Eric D. Snider

"There are no surprises here, but speedy pacing and a smattering of laughs along the way, as well as a knowing turn by Alec Baldwin as Tank’s even more piggish father, make My Best Friend’s Girl a date not entirely to be skipped." by Laura Kern

"The inexplicable romantic comedy career of Dane Cook marches on." by Wesley Morris

Source: cinemareview.com


17.09.2008

 
 

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