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50
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Los Angeles Times Kevin Thomas
Although Head Over Heels moves swiftly, has an appealing cast and a serviceably diverting plot, it is nevertheless hard to fall head over heels over it.
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50
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USA Today Mike Clark
At least the models' avarice and teasing provide a chuckle or two, as their dates line up panting at the door. Purely by default, their contribution makes this a slightly better working-woman romance than "The Wedding Planner."
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40
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Washington Post Desson Thomson
Here's my favorite part: It's only 87 minutes long. But for the most part, this movie is just another bland, fair-to-middling vehicle for two emerging, fledgling stars.
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38
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Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
Opens with 15 funny minutes and then goes dead in the water.
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38
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Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
A bubble-brained comedy with as much bearing on the real world as a Pokemon cartoon.
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33
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Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
Bland to dismal.
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30
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The New York Times Dana Stevens
Exists in a realm beyond sense, and induces in the viewer a trancelike state, leaving the mind free to ponder the mysteries of the universe.
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25
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San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
It's as close to nothing as anything could be while still being something.
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25
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Boston Globe Jay Carr
A lame romantic comedy that is neither romantic nor comedic.
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0
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New York Daily News Jack Mathews
Thekind of misfire that makes you understand why every waiter, parking valet and sushi delivery boy in Beverly Hills has a screenplay under his waistband.
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