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Movie propaganda
Kate always lived her life by the rules... some rules were meant to be broken.
Jennifer Aniston of the phenomenally successful TV series Friends stars in this romantic comedy about a single woman who, to jump start a promising career in advertising, uses a random photo to invent a fictional fiancé, Nick (Jay Mohr).
When her boss asks to meet the new man in her life, she asks the guy in the picture to help her with her predicament - and he's only too happy to oblige. Her world is subsequently turned upside down as romantic complications follow.
From the creator of Moonlighting, also starring Kevin Bacon and Olympia Dukakis.
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Theatrical report
Yet another Friend in yet another romantic comedy. When will they learn?Oh, she does all right (despite the truly awful hairdos and the continuity errors), the leading men are good-looking enough to be leading men, and they all remember most of their lines, and sometimes even take off some of their clothes (Kevin, after a long, hard day at the gym), but how many of these films does the world have to put up with?
There are no surprises, no particularly interesting characters and few particularly funny lines. The story is interesting enough to sit through but it should be remembered that I didn't pay to do so.
Maybe you should wait for it to be shown as a Sunday night movie, then you won't have to pay money and feel like you've been ripped off.
Security censorship classification
M (Sexual references)
Not for public release in Australia before date
VHS rental: 13 May 1998
VHS retail: 27 March 2002
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