When it comes to dating, Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz) has a golden rule: avoid searching for Mr. Right and focus on Mr. Right Now. That is until one night at a club when she unexpectedly meets Peter (Thomas Jane), only to see him suddenly disappear the next day. She and her best friend Courtney (Christina Applegate) decide to break the rules and go on a road trip to find him, encountering more than a few wild misadventures along the way.
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this is bad beyond words, a good cast was put together but someone must of hired a 5 year old to write the script and let the actors direct themselves. horribly cringeworthly bad.
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This is possibly the worst movie I have ever seen. It fails to work on any level, is self-conscious through out (well I assume it is, I confess that I made the decision not to waste to much of my life by watching all of it) and contains some of the worst moments in cinematic history yet perpetrated by the hand of man. Notably 'the penis song' which had me watching in open-mouthed disbelief as to how they persuaded any of those involved to participate. If ever when I am old and alone, down and out and destitute, I begin to feel the chill of winters frosty hand icing my blood I will merely need to remember 'the penis song' and the warm glow of empathetic embarrassment will rend...
There are few things men find less amusing than women laughing about penises, and it's this kind of humour that makes The Sweetest Thing a woman-only zone. Not unlike a female answer to the likes of Porky's, it opts for sex gags rather than slush to unite its gender-specific audience - although like TV's 'Sex And The City', it works within a dating-based plot framework.
Diaz plays Christina, a serial heart-breaker who meets Mr Right, Peter (Jane), on a night out with gal pals Courtney (Applegate) and Jane (Blair). Missing her opportunity to bag him, Christina is persuaded to take a road trip to his brother's wedding, during which a series of 15-certificate acci...
Sweetest Thing, The
Cruel Intentions director Roger Kumble gives crass humour a feminine edge in this bright and frothy take on the "chick flick". Essentially a straight romantic comedy clothed in Farrelly brothers-style laughs, it emphasises that women can be just as irreverent as their male counterparts. The end result is something akin to a celluloid hen night, as serial heart-breaker Christina (Cameron Diaz) and her two brash best friends (the hilarious Selma Blair and Christina Applegate) encounter the highs and lows of commitment-free love. These Sex and the City-type frivolities incorporate outrageous, though occasionally jarring, scenes — such as Diaz's eye-opening naivety in ...
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