CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
AshUnow
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Janae Milner
Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Arianna Moses
Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
Tokana Hennequin
I hired this movie from the video shop because it had Michael Weatherly (Dark Angel, NCIS) and Christian Kane (Angel, Closer To Home) in it -I absolutely love those two actors, and as an added bonus, I found, it starred Ivana Milicevic (Buffy, Charmed)!This movie is original in the story, and it's very funny! Michael and Christian have a past with comedy, so they hit the mark, and Estella was brilliant with her comedy, especially since I don't really know her past in the comedy stakes! I keep expecting Michael to have those witty lines and that witty humour he does in NCIS and for Gibbs (played by Mark Harmon, NCIS) to smack him on the head!When Jeanna (played by Estelle Warren) turns Tom (Michael Weatherly) down (in the chances of marriage and going out), Tom's face turns red with not only embarrassment and sadness, he quickly gets over it and flirts with the clerk at the airport, I shook my head at how pathetic that was!This is a totally fantasy film, and a good one at that! None of us could get away with most of what the characters are getting away with, let alone lying to your potential girlfriend, and you wouldn't be comfortable doing so, either, let alone striking up a friendship based on a lie or two. I admire Jeanna for being offended with Tom's behaviour and wanting to protect her privacy, also feeling angry that she's missed the cancellation date; I wouldn't like losing $6,600.85, let alone on a cruise! I also understand her reasons for still being a virgin -anyone would be worried!This is an excellent movie, and I recommend it to anyone!
Amy Adler
Jeana (the lovely Estella Warren) has been dating a dashing television newsman, Tom (Michael Weatherley) for awhile. But, wonder of wonders, they have not become intimately involved. This is because 20-something Jeana is still a virgin and wants their first lovemaking session to be very special. They are planning a cruise vacation to that end. One day, Tom lets it slip on his show that his girlfriend is still as pure as the driven snow. This sets a series of events in motion for Jeana, as the media and a growing number of hopeful men arrive on her doorstep, hoping to be the "first". Beautiful Jeana is ticked off at Tom and the couple, once on the verge of matrimony, is having serious problems. One big trouble is that their cruise tickets are non-refundable, as explained by a travel agent (the funny Victoria Jackson). By happenstance, Jeana meets another attractive gentleman who doesn't appear to be putting the moves on her but wants a nice friendship first. What will Jeana do? This is a very minor film in the grand scheme of cinema. It has an interesting premise but ends up going nowhere fast. The lovely Warren is the best reason to see the film, as she is not only gorgeous but brings intelligence and sweetness to her role. Weatherly is quite handsome, too, and succeeds in making his character appropriately annoying. The rest of the cast is fine, with Jackson an absolute stitch as the agent. Yes, the film looks nice, with good costumes, sets, and amenities. But, the script and direction are, well, mostly boring and pointless, with little imagination. If you are a fan of Warren's, you will want to take a chance on this one. After all, you can always turn down the sound. Most romcom fans might give it a whirl, too, since a new movie in this genre is almost always welcome. But, everyone else should skip the flick, as you will be twiddling your thumbs before 15 minutes has passed.
kirsten-t
This movie has something for everyone. Rachel Dratch is outrageous. She cracked me up from the moment she came on the screen. Victoria Jackson said little, but it was the way she said it that made it so funny. Kathy Griffin is always good value and this role is no different. Her character loves her job a little too much. Fantastic cameo by Charles Matthau. Watching Michael Weatherly and Christian Kane is like watching the devil and the angel on someone's shoulder. You keep wondering which one is going to get their way. I sort of felt sorry for Tom. Even though he is egoistical and shallow, it was an innocent mistake blurting out his girlfriend's secret. The Walter Matthau line was a sweet tribute to a great actor. This movie was so much better than 40 year old virgin.
janmoe
I thought the story line was original and refreshing. Casting was excellent! The actors were perfectly matched to their parts. They were funny and believable. Much of the humor was subtle and required actors to use body language rather than verbiage to get the points across. It was fun to see the Sacramento landscape used to it's best advantage. Estella's apartment was charming and I loved the scenery at the wedding where Christian was the photographer. I felt that the humor was adult humor and I probably would not take a teenager to it, although teenagers today seem to be exposed to racier themes than this on TV sitcoms. Actually it might be a springboard for discussion between parents and youth on this important subject. It was refreshing that the main character actually valued her virginity. I laughed at the clever lines and really enjoyed the humor. Two thumbs up in my opinion!