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Love Stinks Apr 19, 2008 This was the first time I ordered from Amazon, and I had awesome service. Delivery was super fast. I will definitly order from here again! Oh...and the movie is hilarious also!!
Very Funny! Mar 20, 2008 All I can say is if you've had the unfortunate experience of dating a loony toon, you can totally relate to this movie. The only reason I can see people being upset over this movie, is if they are the ones who have done the psychotic things the crazy girlfriend did....or have thought about doing them. I'm a woman. I'm very defensive about movies that put women down. This is a comedy people! I have seen so many of this "type of woman" (I live in California...and OMG yes they exist!) and I am so glad this movie was made. I bought copies for all of my friends (male and female) who are dating someone I would consider...."close to psycho," or OMG "someone they really should NOT marry, much less continue a relationship with!" It's a funny movie, but a good hint/nudge...if they are bright enough to "get it."
Funniest movie ever! Feb 27, 2008 This is the funniest movie I have ever seen! I love love love this movie! Everyone I have shown it to loves it. If you're in the mood for a silly comedy, then this is your movie!
comedy Feb 25, 2008 This movie is very good. If you like to laugh and have a funny revengeful side, then this is it. You will watch it over and over.
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Not Very Amusing May 25, 2007 "Love Stinks" is a generally unfunny comedy that will leave you wondering why anyone financed something that promised so little and delivered about what you would have expected from a simple-minded script and an unimpressive cast.
Fans of French Stewart ("3rd Rock From the Sun") will at least be entertained by his many one-liners. Unfortunately they are the only elements that work in this ill-advised movie. Like a lot of this mid-budget stuff, "Love Stinks" places its characters in ultra upscale surroundings and shows them living posh life styles; trying to fool viewers into believing it is a high-end production. But few moviegoers come from the richest portion of the 20-something demographic. Those living a less than swank lifestyle found viewer identification difficult; so the movie was quickly pulled from its theatrical distribution.
Almost everyone else will have difficulty connecting with the film, which is basically the story of Seth's (Stewart) efforts to escape the grasp of the beautiful Chelsea, his materialistic and totally controlling interior decorator. Like this is a continuing problem for all of us!
Chelsea is played by former beauty queen Bridgette Wilson ("I Know What You Did Last Summer"). Wilson is a better actress than she is given credit for as people tend to dismiss her because of a non-acting background, and she is well suited to this type of bad girl role. But the script gives her no opportunity to add dimension to this character. At least most of us have seen this sort of mega-manipulative blonde at work. Desperate to marry, Chelsea gets the rich Seth in her sights, pressures him into a quick commitment, moves in and alters his priorities, then makes his life hell when he postpones the marriage. Most of this is told in an extended flashback, necessary for no reason other than to pad the running length so the movie will qualify as a feature.
Of course Wilson and Stewart's acting gets a boost by relative comparison to the barely competent performances of the supporting cast, which includes talent challenged Tyra Banks and Tiffany Amber Thiesen. Steve Hytner (Kenny Bania from "Seinfeld") also appears but adds little to the comic quality of the film.
"Love Stinks" was written and directed by the guy who is blamed for creating "Full House" and "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper".
Ultimately, all you are left with are Stewart's occasional one-liners and Wilson's beauty. These are not enough to carry a whole feature film but are at least something for which to be thankful if you should be forced to actually view the entire film.
Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
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