Rating: Summary: Please!! Buy this cow Review: I was almost in tears watching this movie. I thought it was so funny and had a great story line. Ryan Reynolds is soo funny, and you should go check out some of his other movies, like van wilder, he is just as good in that one as he is in this one, and another movie with jerry o'connel is tomcats, and thats a pretty good one too.BOTTOM LINE: THIS MOVIE KICKS SOME SHIZZAT AND YOU NEED TO GO BUY IT
Rating: Summary: good, but where it it come from Review: I watched this movie last night which was vary funny but I have not been able to find out if it was ever released in theathers or if it was straight to video. The cast is far to good for a streaight to video release. If any one has any insight on this subject I would love to know. It was a great movie and worth the download.
Rating: Summary: Good Dirty Fun Review: If you are in the mood for a raunchy, funny movie that doesn't require to much thinking you can't go wrong with "Buying the Cow". While this stars some lesser names actors, they do a good job in keeping the laughs coming.If you have small children it would be best to watch this movie after they've gone to bed as there is strong language and nudity in this feature. If you take this movie at face value you will be entertained.
Rating: Summary: How could I not like this Review: Mad-Cow likes it based soley on the title... actually it's a funny film, very enjoyable... I give it 5 moos... 1. moo 2. moo 3. moo 4. moo 5. moo
Rating: Summary: would have been weak but Ryan Reynolds saved the day! Review: Omg Ryan Reynolds was hilarious in this flick. The rest of the movie is typical love story type stuff but his role in the movie made it worth every penny. If you wanna see some hilarious crude humor then definitley pick this up.
Rating: Summary: Married to it. Review: The cast alone is a reason to see this movie. Jerry O'Connell is his usual quirky funny self, Brigitte Wilson follows in her own footsteps as a girl wanting to get married (Love Stinks and Wedding Planner), Ryan Reynolds is hilarious as a guy who is so much of a player, mistakes himself for gay when he wakes up in what he thinks is a guys bed, and Alyssa Milano takes a break from the norm as the stripper with a heart of gold. O'Connell plays Dave, a commitment phobe who has just been given the ultimatum by his hotter then life girlfriend (played by Bridgett Wilson). She leaves for New York, leaving him to his own devices. Little does she know, he is stuck in 1st gear because of a near intimate moment in an airport when he was 16. The girl in the airport left a mark on his life and he is afraid if he marries his girlfriend he will be missing out on his soulmate. Reynolds is hilarious as the guy that is so in love with himself he should be gay. On his quest for the one, he wakes up in a strange bed and does not remember anything from the night before. When a guy walks in and starts to clean up around him, he thinks that he has had sex with him and begins to question his sexuality, which leads to very humorous scenes with Reynolds (nearly naked and man is he hot!!!). Alyssa Milano rounds out the cast as Amy, a stripper who used to date Dave and is now friends with the boys. A very funny movie and a movie that should be seen if you like movies like Tomcats and American Pie. Enjoy it.
Rating: Summary: Very Funny... Review: The thing that I really enjoyed about this movie is the idea. The fact that it takes a different spin on relationships and actually shows some problems that they may have. Sure, it is a Hollywood and things do get out of hand from time to time however, it keeps the idea alive that there is only a single individual for each person to be with (or marry) in their lives. The move starts out with David (Jerry O'Connell) having his girlfriend Sarah (Bridgette Wilson) leaving him to do a job in New York City. So Dave starts going out to clubs with his friends Mike (Ryan Reynolds) and Jones (Bill Bellamy) to have a little fun and the plot is introduced. Simply put, the plot is to that there is only one other person in the world that can give you true love, or as the movie states, pure truth. As the movie progresses, the plot thickens when David sees a girl in a local restaurant that gives him that love struck feeling again and moreover, attempts to track her down using dating services that ultimately fail with a crash and burn. In the mean time, Mike figures out that he his actually homosexual. And a little later, David and Sarah break-up in the airport up over things that they do not even know are true or not and David leaves for New York City to see his friend Andrew (Jon Tenney) that is getting married to Julie (Erinn Bartlett) which happens to be the girl that he had an obsession with for a while in his younger years. Finally, at the wedding, Mike announces that he is a homosexual while Andrew and Julie try to convince David to meet Julie's sister Katie (Scarlett Chorvat) and they end up meeting and live happily ever after. Overall, I thought this movie was absolutely historical and actually almost had me in tears at times. Ryan Reynolds is historical in this movie. In time, I think that Buying the Cow will become a classic romantic comedy.
Rating: Summary: Very Funny... Review: The thing that I really enjoyed about this movie is the idea. The fact that it takes a different spin on relationships and actually shows some problems that they may have. Sure, it is a Hollywood and things do get out of hand from time to time however, it keeps the idea alive that there is only a single individual for each person to be with (or marry) in their lives. The move starts out with David (Jerry O'Connell) having his girlfriend Sarah (Bridgette Wilson) leaving him to do a job in New York City. So Dave starts going out to clubs with his friends Mike (Ryan Reynolds) and Jones (Bill Bellamy) to have a little fun and the plot is introduced. Simply put, the plot is to that there is only one other person in the world that can give you true love, or as the movie states, pure truth. As the movie progresses, the plot thickens when David sees a girl in a local restaurant that gives him that love struck feeling again and moreover, attempts to track her down using dating services that ultimately fail with a crash and burn. In the mean time, Mike figures out that he his actually homosexual. And a little later, David and Sarah break-up in the airport up over things that they do not even know are true or not and David leaves for New York City to see his friend Andrew (Jon Tenney) that is getting married to Julie (Erinn Bartlett) which happens to be the girl that he had an obsession with for a while in his younger years. Finally, at the wedding, Mike announces that he is a homosexual while Andrew and Julie try to convince David to meet Julie's sister Katie (Scarlett Chorvat) and they end up meeting and live happily ever after. Overall, I thought this movie was absolutely historical and actually almost had me in tears at times. Ryan Reynolds is historical in this movie. In time, I think that Buying the Cow will become a classic romantic comedy.
Rating: Summary: IT IS AWFUL MOVIE!!!! Review: this movie suffers from being moronically and mind numbingly pathetic and stupid. Jerry O'Connell (tv's Sliders, tv's Crossing Jordan), Ryan Reynolds (The In-LAws, tv's Two Guys a Girl and A Pizza Place) and Bill Bellamy (Love Stinks, Tv's Fastlane) are friends. O'Connell has a graphic design company and has a lovely girlfriend, Bridgette Wilson (House On Haunted Hill, Love Stinks) but work gets in the way, which force the both of them to experiment in dating others. Reynolds tries to cope with the fact that he is becoming gay. It's, its just an awful movie and it really suffers from mad cow diesease, litterally. Reynolds shouldnt of done that scene from Silence OF The Lambs, NO! that was wrong! Ron Livingston (Office Space, Swingers) shouldnt of been in this movie and he just looks too much like Jon Tenney's (HomeGrown, Fools Rush In) older brother. Alyssa Milano (Poison IVy 2, FeaR) has bad choices in movies now. Also starring Kevin Weisman (tv's Alias, tv's Buffy The Vampire Slayer), Annabeth Gish (tv's X-Files, SLC Punk), Fiona Loewi (senior Trip, Love and Death On Long Island) and a weird appearace by John O'Hurley (best known for portraying Elaine Bennetts boss on Seinfeld), you know the guy, "my buddies call me Timbo" , it was just too much and it is a forgettable movie. Steer clear from this junk. The title song in the beginning Jerry O'Connell sang in Scream 2.
Rating: Summary: Hillarious! Review: This movie was hillarious. It had me laughing out loud so many times. And it had Alyssa Milano as a stripper! This movie was really funny. Go check it out!
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