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Did You Hear About the Morgans? Movie Poster

Rated PG-13 for some sexual references and momentary violence.

PG-13 In Theaters 12/18/2009 , 107min.
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Viewer score based on 476 ratings
27%
Critic score based on 12 reviews

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January 15, 2010
SuGaRgUrL301
This movie changed my life, when i came home i said, "wow, this movie was sooo good." it was way better than maid in manhattan with the epic jennifer lopez. I seriously think this movie could cure aids
January 09, 2010
JPH1958
I saw this tonight with my sister and my friend. We LOVED it!!! It was very funny and so cute!
January 07, 2010
BarbaraCassonG
and I have a hard time giving it a two star.....whoever thought Parker and Grant had any chemistry, worst pairing I've ever seen for both.... and whoever thought Parker looked good in jeans or any pants, my god, she is anorexic at best....always put her in a dress.....and without all that heavy eye makeup....she looked so bad.....and they both looked like they were dragging through two of the
January 05, 2010
PaulL16433
Sarah Jesica Parker is one of the worst actors (if you can call her one) ever. This movie is a perpect example
January 05, 2010
malibubarbievb
This movie was a disappointment. I expected a cute romantic comedy/chick flick-like movie. But, unfortunately, it was not. This movie was extremely SLOW MOVING, filled with awkward moments of nothingness. It had some funny jokes.

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Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times
Grant has never been less charming and Parker never less fashionable or more grating than they are as Paul and Meryl Morgan. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
Everything about this fish-out-of-water romp is tired. Full Review
Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter
Not even the estimable comic chops of Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker can lift it above the level of ordinary. Full Review
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
Did You Hear about the Morgans? Yes and, to be perfectly frank, I wish I had been spared the experience. Full Review
John Anderson
Variety
But the charm of the film is that it resists turning people into cliches and lets Parker and Grant work their particular magic -- before they get to Wyoming, their performances are as stressed out as their characters, and while it's a dubious conceit that going cowboy is a cure-all, they put the notion across as convincingly as possible. Full Review
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