| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Kate Bosworth | ... | Rosalee Futch | |
| Topher Grace | ... | Pete Monash | |
| Josh Duhamel | ... | Tad Hamilton | |
| Nathan Lane | ... | Richard Levy the Driven | |
| Sean Hayes | ... | Richard Levy the Shameless | |
| Gary Cole | ... | Henry Futch | |
| Ginnifer Goodwin | ... | Cathy Feely | |
| Kathryn Hahn | ... | Angelica | |
| Octavia Spencer | ... | Janine | |
| Amy Smart | ... | Nurse Betty | |
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Ren Trostle | ... | Porsche Woman |
| Wendy Worthington | ... | Customer | |
| Stephen Tobolowsky | ... | George Ruddy | |
| Moon Bloodgood | ... | Gorgeous Woman | |
| Mary Jo Smith | ... | Sonja | |
Rosalee Futch is a grocery clerk living in rural West Virginia. But even a small-town girl can have big dreams, and Rosalee's is to someday--somehow--meet her big-screen idol Tad Hamilton. The somehow arrives in the form of a contest--the grand prize: a date with Tad Hamilton--and the someday is now. Rosalee wins, much to the chagrin of her best friend and co-worker Pete, who is deeply, hopelessly--and secretly--in love with Rosalee. The Win a Date contest was cooked up by Tad's agent, Richard Levy, and his manager, also named Richard Levy, to clean up Tad's bad-boy image. Someone should have told them to be careful what you wish for. When Tad meets Rosalee and gets a taste of what he's been missing in the real world, he decides he wants seconds and moves to West Virginia, turning Rosalee's dream come true into a nightmare for Richard Levy, Richard Levy and, most of all, Pete. Written by Sujit R. Varma
The movie is sweet, and funny at times, but there are some major flaws that ruin it.
Tad and Rosy's date is not great, they dont connect, they barely even have anything to talk about, so why is he so into her that he's willing to change his life around? If the date really was amazing and they had a real connection that the audience could feel then it would be different, but this is not at all apparent. All that is shown is a few awkward conversations over dinner and at a overlook.
Nathan Lane and Sean Hayes are great comic actors and their roles in this movie are completely short of what I had hoped.
Topher Grace's timing is hilarious but all his jokes are the same, this gets old.
The ending was too predictable even for a movie like this.
All in all, I dont recommend seeing it unless your a 12 year old girl, then you might like it.