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Catch and Release
For a grieving fiancée, learning to love again requires the help of her late love's three best friends.
Release : | 2006 |
Rating : | 5.9 |
Studio : | Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Jennifer Garner Timothy Olyphant Kevin Smith Sam Jaeger Juliette Lewis |
Genre : | Drama Comedy Romance |
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Perfect cast and a good story
Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
This is typical Hollywood tra-la-la flick. There is no single reason to watch this, but I do not have any objections either. It is decent movie for its genre. I saw it only because Kevin Smith and Juliette Lewis are in it and I'm not sorry.6/10
I've seen this a few times now and always really enjoy it. It's not anything special as far as romance movies go so I'm at a loss to explain why I like it so much but I would have to say its one of my favourites.It's one of those tragi-romances, along the lines of 'PS I Love You', surrounding the death of a partner, in this case Jennifer Garner's fiancé.The characters and all their sub stories is what really makes this movie. Amusing, entertaining and at times tragic while still making me smile. The supporting cast is excellent especially Kevin Smith and Juliette Lewis who steal many of the scenes.Jennifer Garner is charming and Timothy Olyphant is the sexy bad boy with a heart. Together the two of them have one of the hottest kissing scenes ever, one of those, starts out angry, no, yes, what are we doing, YES, pause, no, lingering look, I still hate you but now I also want you, kisses. Sexy.The story takes place in Boulder, Colorado -which I liked and follows a woman whose future husband is killed in an accident just days before the wedding. Garner as 'Grey' leans on their mutual friends during the grieving process and then struggles to sort though the surprising secrets she discovers about his past while also falling for his best friend. 5/3/15
Dear Kevin, May I suggest you stick to writing? Forget about all those highly paid actors and their wonderful lifestyles - it ain't for you.I could only watch 25 minutes of this film before I decided I had to warn people off it - and all because of the scenes where you appear. The "planer" scene - terrible. The fly-fishing scene - awful.I had to laugh when I read this review by "Mama-C from Bensalem, PA": "Kevin Smith was definitely the comic relief in this movie. According to Smith, he claims that he can't act and that's why he plays Silent Bob. I say -- NOT TRUE!!! Kevin Smith was perfect as "Sam" and his acting was very good." I can only assume this was your mother using the pseudonym "Mama-C" who wrote that.Please stick to writing Kev, there's a good boy.
This film is very easy to sum up; Lazy meandering plot, no chemistry between ANYONE, uninspired performances and hackneyed (supposed to be clever and amusing) dialog. This film also contains a scene that makes me wince every time I see it (and I have seen it in countless movies) and that is the old "turning on the blender with no lid" shtick. Does any idiot ever do that? I watched this at my wife's urging and stopped watching about three quarters of the way through when she advised me that it didn't get any better. This now makes about eight Jennifer Garner movies that I've seen and I haven't liked her in ANY of them. Maybe that will be my red flag for future films.