


There is next to zero originality here and everything is incredibly dumbed-down so the younger audiences will flock to it. While I'll give it some points for things mentioned earlier, as well as for a nice little bit about people's different smiles, the rest of it felt like it was written by the guidance of Writing Romantic Comedies for Dummies, if such a book existed. Speaking of the screenplay, yeah, you guessed it: it sucked. When the date goes better than expected, a love triangle forms between the girl, the male celebrity, and the girl's best friend. But I just didn't like how the screenplay characterized her. 1h 35m IMDb RATING 5.6 /10 29K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 2:40 3 Videos 52 Photos Comedy Romance A small-town girl wins a date with a male celebrity through a contest. I guess Kate Bosworth's performance didn't really "suck." She does a pretty good job with what she's given, playing the star-struck check-out girl nicely.

It seems she confused going over the top with range of emotions, and it got irritating. Ginnifer Goodwin is just way out there as Rosalee's friend Cathy. He tries to fool us into thinking that he's just acting like a bad actor, when in reality, yeah, he's just a bad actor. But what can you really expect from someone who's best known for being on the soap opera All My Children. New-comer Josh Duhamel just looks like a deer in headlights as Tad Hamilton. Speaking of acting, the rest of it pretty much just sucked.
