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Release Date:Rating:

December 8th, 2006
PG-13

Genres:

Comedy

Subgenres:

Romance

Plot Synopsis:

Not wanting to stay in Los Angeles for Christmas, an American (Cameron Diaz) escapes problems with her ex-boyfriend by exchanging houses with a Brit (Kate Winslet) in similar circumstances and...

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Studio: NA

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Duration: 2:29
Post Date: Dec 7, 2006
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Oh My Goodness, what a wonderful feel good movie... I was fortunate to stumble upon it this past weekend. I missed it when it was in the theatres but I got lucky when I couldn't sleep and was checking to see what was on TV. This is one of the best...
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Posted mar 24, 2008 12:25 am pt

Aaaa, this is a lovely film. I really enjoyed this - it was so romantic! Makes you want to fall in love all over again.
Posted feb 22, 2008 6:49 am pt

Sweet movie. Kate Winslet was great in it, I loved the character of Arthur, and Jude Law was simply dreamy... I wish there had been more of a balance in the developing of the two stories, as they showed a lot more of the Cameron/Jude story than of...
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Posted feb 20, 2008 9:04 pm pt

Now this is an original movie. Cameron Diaz was probably not the perfect role but delivered a good performance. Jude Law was a good person to see in this movie and of course the old man. Jack Black was un-expected to be in a love story. The movie...
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Posted jul 3, 2007 12:38 am pt

This was a okay movie I can not say this is one of the best movies i have ever see but it is a cute movie fun to watch
Posted jun 15, 2007 1:01 am pt


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MetaScore: 52/100