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Rating: Summary: Oh so boring Review: just another boring hollywood movie trying to cash in on the internet explosion
Rating: Summary: A cozy little charmer--more sweet than funny Review: The films of Nora Ephron are truly unique--sometimes they get a little too cute or push so far in going for "little truths" that they slip into hollow, artificial territory, but they are also entertaining (usually) and charming. This may be her best one yet. It's hard not to love Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan as a couple--they're so compatible and likeable. And the story here has a sweetness that sweeps you right along. Ephron even gets in some genuinely fresh and hilarious moments--such as the scene when Parker Posey's character insensitively says how old the Rosenbergs always looked in photos. I'd recommend this to anyone in the mood for a light romantic comedy. This one, despite some moments of "cuteness overload", is pretty hard to resist.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful romantic movie! Review: It took me awhile to get around to seeing this movie, but once I saw it-no regrets whatsoever. It was very heartwarming and had some funny scenes. This is one of those movies that make you feel good after you've seen it.
Rating: Summary: Bland Review: I hate to be the bad guy, but someone has got to be brutally honest. I almost fell asleep watching this. Sleepless in Seattle was 10 times better and just because Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are reunited doesn't make the movie any better. It takes her way too long to figure out it is the seemingly chauvanistic Fox Books owner with whom she exchanges romantic e-mails. Please, I know movies aren't realistic in general but really - this was boring and I expected more. Better luck next time.
Rating: Summary: The BEST romantic comedy in a long time! Review: I absolutely LOVE this movie. I could watch it over and over. Definitely destined to become a classic for the romantically inclined. A great story line to please everyone! My husband thought it was a great movie as well!
Rating: Summary: You've got to love it Review: This is perhaps one of the best remakes and modernizations of 2 classic movies ever. The took the best of "The Shop Around the Corner" and "In Good Old Summer Time" and brought it up to date. I love this movie and watch when ever I need a lift. You've got to love it!
Rating: Summary: You've Got Mail has good taste! Review: I found this movie to be a refreshing romantic comedy as only Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks can produce. Their onscreen performances are wonderful, light, witty and down right hysterical! You won't be bored with this movie, whether you're a guy, or a gal! This is a great second date rental, and won't make either party uncomfortable. This is a must see, and will fast become a Saturday night favorite in your home! For people with small children, there are a few scenes with some foul language, so be careful who's watching!
Rating: Summary: AN UPDATE ON "PILLOW TALK" Review: In "Pillow Talk" the two characters hate each other without even meeting each other! When they do meet they fall in love. Only Doris Day finds out who he really is and goes back to hating him! But of course they get together in the end! In this movie they have strong feeling for each other even though they never meet! They speak over the computer! WHAT A GREAT IDEA! I'm kidding of course! But in the "real world" they hate each other. Now is anybody starting to see the connection between the two? This is a movie for the hopeless romantic out there who feels love can come from anywhere! EVEN OVER YOUR VERY COMPUTER! SO I ASK YOU....WHO'S SENDING YOU MAIL?
Rating: Summary: YOU'VE GOT MAIL IS A PURE DELIGHT! Review: I have one word for this movie: CUTE! Okay, so maybe I have a few others, like, entertaining, funny, and thoroughly engaging! Of course, how can you go wrong with the ever-popular pairing of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan? This is definitely one of those "feel good" movies that's perfect to pop in when you're depressed, sick, or just have a bad case of the "blahs!" In the movie, Hanks and Ryan develop an e-mail "relationship" and find themselves getting serious about each other; always anxious to hear those three special AOL words: YOU'VE GOT MAIL! Little do they know, though,that they are business rivals; Hanks runs a giant super-store book chain that threatens to steam roll over Ryan's quaint corner book shop! Although the plot can sometimes seem a bit contrived, the clever writing, excellent acting, and timely Internet involvement, make You've Got Mail a pure delight to watch, over and over again!
Rating: Summary: The best screen couple ever Review: This is one of my favorite movies, equal to Sleepless in Seattle. As in that film, the music matches the scenes flawlessly. After viewing the movie "The Shop Around the Corner" on which You've got Mail is based, I realized that two shortcomings of that film (the lack of letters and weak content of what was read, and a heroine nowhere near as endearing as Meg) were fixed in You've Got Mail. Facial expressions on both Meg and Tom are near perfect.
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