A buttoned-up newlywed finds his strictly organized life descend into chaos when he falls in love with an old classmate.A buttoned-up newlywed finds his strictly organized life descend into chaos when he falls in love with an old classmate.A buttoned-up newlywed finds his strictly organized life descend into chaos when he falls in love with an old classmate.
- Awards
- 1 win & 9 nominations
Kym Whitley
- Gladys
- (as Kym E. Whitley)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhile promoting the film on a talk show, Ben Stiller mentioned that the ferret bit him a couple of times during production, one time latching onto his chin.
- GoofsWhen Reuben and Lisa are lying on the beach, nothing is in the background in the first shot of Lisa. The second shot shows Claude's boat and people lying on deckchairs.
- Quotes
Irving Feffer: It's not about what happened in the past, or what you think might happen in the future. It's about the ride, for Christ's sake. There is no point in going through all this crap, if your are not going to enjoy the ride. And you know what... when you least expect something great might come along. Something better then you even planned for.
- ConnectionsEdited into Yoostar 2: In the Movies (2011)
- SoundtracksLuv Me Luv Me
Written by Jimmy Jam (as James Harris III), Terry Lewis, Shaggy (as Orville Burrell), Norman Whitfield, Roy C. (as Roy C. Hammond), and Alexander Richbourg
Performed by Shaggy (featuring Samantha Cole)
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains a sample of "Impeach The President"
Written by Roy C. (as Roy C. Hammond)
Performed by Honeydrippers
Courtesy of Tuff City Records
Featured review
Once again, Ben Stiller gives us yet another comedy, about love, life and being an adult nerd. Yet, this sadly doesn't hold a candle to 'Something About Mary', which may have been his best movie of his career.
We begin the film, seeing Reuben (Stiller) marrying Lisa (Messing). After their reception they head to St. Bartes, for their honeymoon. While on the beach they meet a French scuba instructor who has offered to take them out on his boat. Rebuen declines because he has a nervous stomach, but he insists that his beautiful new bride go, to make her happy. When he returns later that day to the boat, he finds his wife cheating on him. Upset, and hurt, he flies home, depressed that he has not only lost his wife, but now has decisions to deal with because of hers.
Enter Polly. Several days after he returns to New York, his friend takes him to a party where he runs into a waitress (Aniston), whom he went to school with when he was in junior high. He calls her the next day and asks her out. Throughout the rest of the film, he learns how to deal with his phobias, irritations and just how to cut loose.
Each time I see this film, it somehow has the opposite effect on me as most, where as normally I grow to love the film more and more, each time I see it, this one actually, seems to get worse and worse with each viewing. It is funny, and it's not a bad film at all, it's clever and cute, it's just that it does tend to lose flavor each time you see it.
Aniston and Stiller were equally good in this, and I still recommend it. It's a light comedy, and not at all like, 'The Cable Guy' or 'There's Something About Mary'. So, if you're looking for films that were as dark or adult as those, you won't find it here. But, it still is cute and clever in its own way, so it might still be worth a watch. Plus, Alec Baldwin plays a small part, which is not to be missed.
We begin the film, seeing Reuben (Stiller) marrying Lisa (Messing). After their reception they head to St. Bartes, for their honeymoon. While on the beach they meet a French scuba instructor who has offered to take them out on his boat. Rebuen declines because he has a nervous stomach, but he insists that his beautiful new bride go, to make her happy. When he returns later that day to the boat, he finds his wife cheating on him. Upset, and hurt, he flies home, depressed that he has not only lost his wife, but now has decisions to deal with because of hers.
Enter Polly. Several days after he returns to New York, his friend takes him to a party where he runs into a waitress (Aniston), whom he went to school with when he was in junior high. He calls her the next day and asks her out. Throughout the rest of the film, he learns how to deal with his phobias, irritations and just how to cut loose.
Each time I see this film, it somehow has the opposite effect on me as most, where as normally I grow to love the film more and more, each time I see it, this one actually, seems to get worse and worse with each viewing. It is funny, and it's not a bad film at all, it's clever and cute, it's just that it does tend to lose flavor each time you see it.
Aniston and Stiller were equally good in this, and I still recommend it. It's a light comedy, and not at all like, 'The Cable Guy' or 'There's Something About Mary'. So, if you're looking for films that were as dark or adult as those, you won't find it here. But, it still is cute and clever in its own way, so it might still be worth a watch. Plus, Alec Baldwin plays a small part, which is not to be missed.
- Pookyiscute
- Jan 6, 2006
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Box office
- Budget
- $42,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $88,097,164
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $27,721,185
- Jan 18, 2004
- Gross worldwide
- $178,311,729
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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