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She's Out of My League

She's Out of My League (2010)

March. 12,2010
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6.4
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R
| Comedy Romance

When he starts dating drop-dead gorgeous Molly, insecure airport security agent Kirk can't believe it. As his friends and family share their doubts about the relationship lasting, Kirk does everything he can to avoid losing Molly forever.

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zietalsebastian
2010/03/12

Reading all this good reviews ... I really wanted to like it but .... really? What the pathetic movie ...

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thisanant
2010/03/13

Without a lot of big stars , explosions and special effects , the movie delivers a lot of laughter , primarily due to the linear story , great chemistry between leads , better direction and hilariously funny supporting cast members .

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Mike Boyd
2010/03/14

Admittedly, just tuning in to find this perfect 10 on the screen held my attention. And then listening to the weedy Kirk played by Jay Baruchel made me like him a lot.Maybe my own experiences of having a perfect 10 (OK, 9+) made me want to see how the film ended, but there were some real laugh out loud moments too.And, of course, you knew there had to be a happy ending - which there was in more ways than one.Checking on IMDb to see what the rating was, I was surprised to see it was so low. I think at least 7.5 or 8 is about right. At least you'll feel good after watching it.So, enjoy this film. It is sweet and so is Alice Eve. Wow!

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mephotography2001
2010/03/15

For as much as I can admit this is a relatively formulaic romantic comedy that kinda tells you most of the story in the title, I must say I enjoyed this one quite a bit more than the average rom-com, and not just because of Alice Eve's lingerie scene (though, WHOA...). Proclaimed on the cover as "The funniest comedy since 'The Hangover' " (again?), I found it significantly funnier and not worthy of the comparison. Besides the main story, there's a hilarious sub-plot about they guy's ex-girlfriend basically being adopted by his family and he has to endure not just her presence at every gathering, but her new boyfriend's as well. Plus there's that underwear scene. Lots of humor in the uncomfortable parts (and Jay Baruchel is uncomfortable pretty much all the time), the couple is believable for being worlds apart on the attractiveness scale, and the ancillary characters are enjoyable. There's a bit of raunchiness, but it is an R-rated comedy. And did I mention Alice Eve in her skivvies? 7/10

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