Plot
Nate moves to L.A. to track down Cristabel, the woman he's been in love with since childhood, only to discover that his plan to woo her only has one hurdle to overcome: what to do with June, Cristabel's ever-present, not-so-hot best friend? What's even more complicating is Nate's growing feelings for June, whose true beauty starts to emerge.
Release Year: 2008
Rating: 1.9/10 (25,354 voted)
Critic's Score: 7/100
Director:
Tom Putnam
Stars: Paris Hilton, Joel David Moore, Christine Lakin
Storyline Nate moves to L.A. to track down Cristabel, the woman he's been in love with since childhood, only to discover that his plan to woo her only has one hurdle to overcome: what to do with June, Cristabel's ever-present, not-so-hot best friend? What's even more complicating is Nate's growing feelings for June, whose true beauty starts to emerge.
Cast: Paris Hilton
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Cristabel Abbott
Joel David Moore
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Nate Cooper
Christine Lakin
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June Phigg
Johann Urb
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Johann Wulrich
Adam Kulbersh
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Cole Slawsen
The Greg Wilson
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Arno Blount
Marianne Muellerleile
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Mrs. Blount
Kathryn Fiore
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Jane
Scott Prendergast
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Randy - Creepy Albino Guy
Morgan Rusler
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Stan - 'Marry Me' Guy
Ryan Alvarez
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Extremely Unattractive Guy
Erin Cardillo
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Yoga Teacher
Samantha Bailey
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Little Girl
Jeremy Scott Johnson
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Little Girl's Dad
Gino Anthony Pesi
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Cheesy Guy
Opening Weekend: $27,696
(USA)
(10 February 2008)
(111 Screens)
Gross: $1,596,232
(Worldwide)
(14 September 2008)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
When this film was released in the United Kingdom, it was advertised as being "The Number One Film", with smaller print revealing what it was the number one film of: the Internet Movie Database's Bottom 100 (which it was, at the time).
Goofs:
Continuity:
In the flashback to first grade, June's eyes are brown. In the present day, they are blue.
Quotes: Nate Cooper:
I love midget mimes.
User Review
I want my 90 minutes back
Rating: 1/10
Surveillance Vido of an Empty Parking Lot Is A More Entertaining Way to
Spend 90 Minutes. 'Awful' is way too kind of a word for this piece of
garbage. And to think, crew people actually had to get out of bed in
the morning and waste gas driving to the studio to make this movie. A
waste of time, money and effort. The only thing NOT wasted here was
talent, since no talent was used in the making of this stinker. Is
Paris so broke that she has to stoop this low to get some cash.
Offering to water my lawn would garner Paris more respect in the public
arena than what she did on screen here. I hope the studio didn't spend
more than $50 on the script. If they paid more, they got ripped off.
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