Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ashton Kutcher | ... | Tom | |
Brittany Murphy | ... | Sarah | |
Christian Kane | ... | Peter Prentiss | |
David Moscow | ... | Kyle | |
Monet Mazur | ... | Lauren (as Monét Mazur) | |
David Rasche | ... | Mr. McNerney | |
Thad Luckinbill | ... | Willie McNerney | |
David Agranov | ... | Paul McNerney | |
Taran Killam | ... | Dickie McNerney | |
Raymond J. Barry | ... | Mr. Leezak | |
Toshi Toda | ... | Yuan | |
George Gaynes | ... | Father Robert | |
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Massimo Schina | ... | Fredo |
Valeria Andrews | ... | Wendy (as Valeria) | |
Alex Thomas | ... | Fred |
Charming, relatively poor, somewhat goofy Tom falls in love with haughty snob tycoon McNerney's spoiled daughter Sarah, who was destined for a more socialite match, such as slick Peter Prentiss. They still get married and fly to Europe for a romantic honeymoon Tom can't afford. Their love gets tested dangerously by misfortune of technical and other kinds all the way. Worse, Peter catches up with them on a mission to 'make Sarah see sense' just when the newlyweds are furious at each other. Written by KGF Vissers
OK, the story wasn't brilliant, and the ending was predictable. There wasn't anything really amazing about this movie. But, I loved it. A lot. It made me laugh, a lot and thats all I really care about. Brittany Murphy and Ashton Kutcher were great together, they made a really good pair. I'm not a huge Ashton fan, but I do think he is funny, and this was probably the best movie I've seen out of the ones I've seen him in. Same with Brittany Murphy, although I really haven't seen much of her stuff. Like I said, the story is simple and predictable, but if you don't care about that kind of stuff then I'd recommend for a few laughs, nothing more, nothing less. =]