Rating: Summary: Not Bad Review: A nice, romantic movie that's a perfect vehicle for Jennifer Aniston.Jay Mohr is good as the man she 'arranges' to be her boyfriend to impress her boss and hook the office romeo. Worth renting at least.
Rating: Summary: Loved it Review: Although it seems that few people liked the film, I thought it was pretty good. As in most romantic comedies, the plot was pretty predictable, but all the actors did a great job. I love it.
Rating: Summary: Jennifer Aniston can act. Review: From the TV show "Friends" we know of Jennifer Aniston's comedic abilities. In "Picture Perfect", although there is humor and "new" old-fashioned romance, she displays great acting ability. There are at least four scenes where she could mesmerize an audience. I think they put her down too much on "Friends" and it may distract from her acting, which makes this a great picture.
Rating: Summary: This is a pitcure purfect! Review: I have seen this movie alot,and I have to say this is a movie I do not get tired of seeing.Jennifer Aniston was a great actress and she was soooo perfect.I think that is why this is called picture perfect!I think this was a romance and love kind of movie and that I would reccomend this to anyone who likes love,romance,comady all in one. I really liked this a whole lot.It is a great film for all ages,1-100!Go ahead and see this movie and I garentee that you will not be dissapointed like most people are from other films that are totaly boring and have the wrong actor(actress)in them. But I know that this was just about the best movie I have seen in a very long time.It had all the right people in it,a great setting and storyline to it and it was just great,great,great
Rating: Summary: Jennifer is the best Review: I have seen this movie for Jennifer and I wasn`t dissapointed. She is great. Besides its a fun movie and I have really enjoyed it. Good for the Sunday evening
Rating: Summary: Good + Funny Review: I liked this movie, also because Jay Mohr was in Jerry Maguire, Mafia, Jennifer Aniston from 'Friends' well this was funny I liked this! Hope you, like it too!
Rating: Summary: I Love Jennifer Aniston, But This Movie Isn't Worth It Review: I love Jennifer Aniston, I love the TV sitcom in which she stars, and I obtained this movie with aspirations to like it, as well. Unfortunately, I just can't. This movie just isn't that good. Aniston plays a woman named Kate who is a young and ambitious advertising executive. She has great ideas and tremendous potential, but the only thing holding her back is that her boss thinks that she doesn't have enough strings attached. The fact that she's young, single, and debt-free makes him skeptical about whether or not she'll be a loyal employee, or whether she might one day decide to work for some other advertising company and take this company's clients with her. The company has just landed a big account with a mustard company, and though she deserves to be part of the team that works on this account, Kate is excluded because of her boss' skepticism about her personal future. Kate's friend and colleague at the company gets a hold of a Polaroid picture that Kate took with Nick, the camera man at a friend's wedding, and passes him off as her fiancé in front of the boss in order to get Kate put on the team. Though she's hesitant, Kate goes along with this, and everything seems to be going well until the boss asks her to invite her fiancé to have dinner with him and his wife. Kate meets with Nick and convinces him to come have dinner with her boss and pretend that he's her fiancé. Nick decides to help her out by playing along with this charade, but in the process, he develops feelings for Kate which he hopes she will reciprocate. There's also a subplot involving another fellow colleague named Sam (Kevin Bacon) who Kate is smitten with. Though she's dropped plenty of hints about wanting to date him, Sam is only attracted to "bad girls," and Kate doesn't quite fit the bill. Kate also uses this charade to seduce Sam, and though she succeeds, he doesn't turn up to be what she thought he'd be. I think that "Friends" is one of the greatest sitcoms ever made, and I love all the actors on that show. However, none of them have ever had any great success on the big screen, and this movie gets through right into the pile of movie flops by those six loveable actors on the show. There are a few mildly funny spots here and there, but not enough to warrant the purchase of this DVD. If you're curious, I recommend you go and rent this movie, but it's definitely not worth the price of buying it.
Rating: Summary: I Love Jennifer Aniston, But This Movie Isn't Worth It Review: I love Jennifer Aniston, I love the TV sitcom in which she stars, and I obtained this movie with aspirations to like it, as well. Unfortunately, I just can't. This movie just isn't that good. Aniston plays a woman named Kate who is a young and ambitious advertising executive. She has great ideas and tremendous potential, but the only thing holding her back is that her boss thinks that she doesn't have enough strings attached. The fact that she's young, single, and debt-free makes him skeptical about whether or not she'll be a loyal employee, or whether she might one day decide to work for some other advertising company and take this company's clients with her. The company has just landed a big account with a mustard company, and though she deserves to be part of the team that works on this account, Kate is excluded because of her boss' skepticism about her personal future. Kate's friend and colleague at the company gets a hold of a Polaroid picture that Kate took with Nick, the camera man at a friend's wedding, and passes him off as her fiancé in front of the boss in order to get Kate put on the team. Though she's hesitant, Kate goes along with this, and everything seems to be going well until the boss asks her to invite her fiancé to have dinner with him and his wife. Kate meets with Nick and convinces him to come have dinner with her boss and pretend that he's her fiancé. Nick decides to help her out by playing along with this charade, but in the process, he develops feelings for Kate which he hopes she will reciprocate. There's also a subplot involving another fellow colleague named Sam (Kevin Bacon) who Kate is smitten with. Though she's dropped plenty of hints about wanting to date him, Sam is only attracted to "bad girls," and Kate doesn't quite fit the bill. Kate also uses this charade to seduce Sam, and though she succeeds, he doesn't turn up to be what she thought he'd be. I think that "Friends" is one of the greatest sitcoms ever made, and I love all the actors on that show. However, none of them have ever had any great success on the big screen, and this movie gets through right into the pile of movie flops by those six loveable actors on the show. There are a few mildly funny spots here and there, but not enough to warrant the purchase of this DVD. If you're curious, I recommend you go and rent this movie, but it's definitely not worth the price of buying it.
Rating: Summary: A Lawsuit Waiting To Happen, But Oh So Funny!!! Review: I love Jennifer Anniston and Jay Mohr, so this movie is a treat from the beginning. The initial premise is somewhat hackneyed in that Kate (Anniston) is an obviously talented employee at Mercer Advertising. She is quick and full of ideas and an absolute dream person. Yet, after coming up with the killer idea that gains a large account for her company, she is flatly told that she can't work on the account. Why? Because she isn't married, driving an expensive car or struggling with a house payment she can't afford. Her boss (wonderful Kevin Dunn) insists that there is nothing holding her to the company and she therefore can't rise. If you don't know, this is a dream, open and shut case for any civil attorney. A blatant act of discrimination. Kate goes off to a wedding, and has her picture taken with Nick (Mohr) the photographer. Her co-worker gets the idea to lie to Mercer saying Kate is engaged to Nick and that wins her the promotion that she deserves. All is well until Nick saves a child from a burning building and prompts Mercer to ask to meet Nick. So Kate offers to pay Nick to pretend he's her fiancee, then pick a fight and break up with her. All is well until Nick actually falls for Kate. Other than the implausible concept that gives the movie its start, this is a warm and truly engaging film that will have you watching over and over. Highly Recommended.
Rating: Summary: A Lawsuit Waiting To Happen, But Oh So Funny!!! Review: I love Jennifer Anniston and Jay Mohr, so this movie is a treat from the beginning. The initial premise is somewhat hackneyed in that Kate (Anniston) is an obviously talented employee at Mercer Advertising. She is quick and full of ideas and an absolute dream person. Yet, after coming up with the killer idea that gains a large account for her company, she is flatly told that she can't work on the account. Why? Because she isn't married, driving an expensive car or struggling with a house payment she can't afford. Her boss (wonderful Kevin Dunn) insists that there is nothing holding her to the company and she therefore can't rise. If you don't know, this is a dream, open and shut case for any civil attorney. A blatant act of discrimination. Kate goes off to a wedding, and has her picture taken with Nick (Mohr) the photographer. Her co-worker gets the idea to lie to Mercer saying Kate is engaged to Nick and that wins her the promotion that she deserves. All is well until Nick saves a child from a burning building and prompts Mercer to ask to meet Nick. So Kate offers to pay Nick to pretend he's her fiancee, then pick a fight and break up with her. All is well until Nick actually falls for Kate. Other than the implausible concept that gives the movie its start, this is a warm and truly engaging film that will have you watching over and over. Highly Recommended.
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