Plot: Director Garry Marshall follows up his surprise hit Valentine's Day with this all-star ensemble film featuring a cast that includes Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Hilary Swank, and Ashton Kutcher. Read More
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Loved it.
Saw it today. Funny, romantic and a delightful huge cast!
SO FUNNY!
This movie is GREAT - original, FUNNY, poignant, uplifting, sad and surprising all in one. Great acting by everyone involved and talk about a... udded cast. And, lest we forget the main star...my home town photographed in all its beauty...New York City! Run, don't walk, to see this gem before it leaves the theater. Big screen viewing mandatory! Full Review
