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This is a sweet comedy with alot of formula but it works! Sometimes you have to fight for love and it takes something like a movie star moving in on the girl to push you to action. Predictable but funny. Isn't love worth fighting for?
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She is unrealistically cute in this movie!
THis is a movie i would never have gone to or rented, but it happened to be on some movie channel and I saw Kate Bosworth and man she is so adorable and cute and whatever so I watched the second half, and thought, this aint half bad of a movie, as a matter of fact i think i like it alot. SO i kept a look out and next time it came I i watched it all and really enjoyed it. Without Kate Bosworth this movie would have not been so great, she makes it what it is because she is uniquely cute
the plot is that she works in a grocery store where the dorky, half-mast eyed manager likes her but she wins a date with tad hamilton who turns out to be not such a punk but he can't come up with good lines to say to her, so he steals the dorky guys lines, but when she fines out on the plane, she makes him take her back to the dorky guy, who is getting advice from the troglodyte bartender chick who thinks he's really hot.
There is a GREAT LINE in this movie said by the bartender, which was worth the price of admission (free on my tv):
"Everybody is Tad Hamilton to somebody" (usually somebody they wouldnt be caught dead with, but its nice to know anywayz....
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I loved it is cute! I really liked the parts about Rosalee having 6 smiles its cute! It was a little on the predictable side though. I really did like the ending though!
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Hollywood occasionally produces a underrated, sweet, and genuinely fun romantic comedy that flies beneath everyone's radar. Win a Date With Tad Hamilton is one of those movies. Perhaps because of the unwieldy title, or because it was surrounded by more hyped movies when it was released, it never got the recognition it deserved. Starring a radiant Kate Bosworth, a sweet and touching Topher Grace, and a suprisingly good Josh Dushamel, Win a Date flips the romantic formula a bit, pitting an ordinary hometown boy against the perfect, square-jawed hollywood star, all for the love of an innocently beautiful woman.
Rosalee Futch, played by the radiant Kate Bosworth, is a prototypical, naive, romantic downhome small town girl. She has a sweet widower dad(Gary Cole), a quirky friend, and a job at the local Piggly Wiggly with her life long buddy, Pete (Topher Grace), who is hopelessly in love with her, but never has acted on it.(this is not suprising though. If you are best friends with the perfect woman, you will sometimes take friendship over potential rejection) There is just something about Grace as an actor though, that is sweet and endearing, and makes you root for him.
Meanwhile, Rosalee's favorite Hollywood star, Tad Hamilton(Josh Dushamel) is having a few problems with the tabloids splashing his boozing, womanizing, reckless behavior all over the front pages. In need of some image makeover, his same-named management team (Nathan Lane and Sean Hayes) creates a old Hollywood style Win a Date contest, which Rosalee wins. Not all that suprisingly, Rosalee sparks something inside Tad on their date, and he chases after her back to her small town in West Virginia, where he must compete with Pete for her love.
Funny, sweet, and occasionally dorky, Win a Date is a fine movie for a evening at home, and a nice addition to a romantic comedy collection.
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If you enjoy preppy chick flicks you will love this movie! I think it's great.
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