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P.S. I Love You Quote: P.S. I Love You is a 2007 American drama film directed by Richard LaGravenese. The screenplay by LaGravenese and Steven Rogers is based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Cecelia Ahern. The film is dedicated to the memory of producer Molly Smith's sister Windland Smith Rice.
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Fri Dec 21, 2007 2:19 pm |
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Johnny Dollar
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A delightful surprise. A really great experience. I haven't been this moved in the theatre in a while. I'm surprised to be saying this, but this might be the best picture of the year!
Gerard Butler turns out to be a really great romatic lead. Who knew?
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Sat Dec 22, 2007 2:24 pm |
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Johnny Dollar
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And if you believe that, I have a bridge in Mordor I want to sell you.
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Sat Dec 22, 2007 2:25 pm |
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Chippy
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A bridge in Mordor?!? I'm intrigued!!! 
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Sat Dec 22, 2007 2:27 pm |
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Jeff
Christian's #1 Fan
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Definitely one of the most cliche romantic comedies I've seen. Not memorable, not really even that enjoyable it was almost painful to watch. Way too many flashbacks, not near enough comedy. In general, it just was bad.
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Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:47 pm |
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Harry Warden
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Not funny enough or dramatically effective enough. Instead, it is just a rather inert experience with poor performances across the board, especially from Swank who is obviously clueless as far as comedy is concerned and not very good in the dramatic scenes either. Butler really is one note and his personality gets on one's nerves after a while. Perhaps never has a film seemed so long.
Grade: D-
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Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:01 pm |
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Christian
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yoshue wrote: And if you believe that, I have a bridge in Mordor I want to sell you. And to think I was ready to beat you over the head with a DVD of Dear Frankie.
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Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:04 pm |
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Johnny Dollar
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Christian wrote: And to think I was ready to beat you over the head with a DVD of Dear Frankie. Heh. It's particularly funny that I, the one who started this thread with the fake-out, clicked back in here because I saw your name and thought, "Christian paid to see this? Christian? HOW COULD HE?!?!" 
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Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:06 pm |
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Michael.
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I dont understand why they'd call a movie this. It's just so awful. It makes the whole thing sound like an afterthought.
Sandra, Can you pick up the kids then do the groceries and call my golf caddy and tell him we will need him at three? Then we have the cleanup at the office for the party which im going to need you to help out with, and while your there you could pop down the that home decor store and grab some fake plants for the office since we got the budget for this year through. Bye honey.
Oh, and P.S I love you.
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Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:09 pm |
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Gulli
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Michael. wrote: I dont understand why they'd call a movie this. It's just so awful. It makes the whole thing sound like an afterthought.
Sandra, Can you pick up the kids then do the groceries and call my golf caddy and tell him we will need him at three? Then we have the cleanup at the office for the party which im going to need you to help out with, and while your there you could pop down the that home decor store and grab some fake plants for the office since we got the budget for this year through. Bye honey.
Oh, and P.S I love you. Blame the horrendous novel.
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Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:13 pm |
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thompsoncory
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:13 am Posts: 14626 Location: LA / NYC
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I was definitely disappointed by this. It's a harmless little romantic comedy and I'd probably label it "OK," but the bulk of it is incredibly cliched and cheesy - not to mention poorly written. It's not as mind-numbingly by the books as August Rush was earlier this season, but it's still a manipulative experience. Every single scene is incredibly predictable, and a great deal of it requires some suspension of disbelief. Hilary Swank is alright in a role better suited for another actress, but she is likable enough in the lead. Gerard Butler is also decent and probably the best of the cast. Lisa Kudrow, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Gina Gershon are all decent yet incredibly underused, and Harry Connick Jr. is atrocious. The real problem to be found here comes in the form of the pacing. The film is way too long and quickly begins to drag after the halfway mark. I also didn't like the overall structure of the film and the way the flashbacks were handled - I would have preferred a more straightforward approach. Overall, P.S. I Love You is an alright film, but there's really nothing about it that makes it a memorable moviegoing experience.
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Jeff
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Was anybody else completely miffed at the dumb "twist" at the end? I was completely expecting the mother to fess up to masterminding the whole scheme actually, when she pulled the letter out of her pocket. I mean...yeah, like she'd go through all that trouble (when a few weeks before she was all pissed at Swank's character -- can't even remember her name -- for going to Ireland...which she obviously had a hand in since she knew all along! I mean...wtf?)
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getluv
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I was annoyed the entire time.
While Hilary does a serviceable job, this role was not for her. I just couldn't care less in the end, and i blame the script. I was annoyed by Butler after about 5 minutes. I just didn't find any part of this relationship totally convincing at all. I was hoping to cry, but all I got was some pretty good looks from my watch.
The film is also 30 minutes far too long. The first scene is was one of the most overwritten scenes I have ever witnessed. Why did it have to be a good 20 minutes, weren't we convinced enough they have marriage problems and loved each other after a good 5 minutes. The scene where they are walking in the national park isn't Swank meant to be 19 and Butler 24/25ish. Yeah, right. A totally scene that should have been omitted.
Kathy Bates has to be very embarrassed by association, Connick Jr looked like he had other places to be.
The only thing that saves this film from a total F, is Lisa Kudrow. Not only does she steal the scenes but she actually makes the other characters somewhat likeable in the process. It's unfortunate they were somewhat underused.
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Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:24 am |
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Bradley Witherberry
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{I think it's safe to post here, since loyal hasn't contributed to this thread yet. I'm currently under threat of administrative suspension from WOKJ if I post in any threads he is participating in, so I'm only logging in for a moment to post my review, then I'm clearing out quick, before the hammer of authoritarianism falls. (Hint: Inside bravado lies fear of discovery.  ) } Now on to the review: It was sure swell to see a straight up romance for a change! I'm all for ROM-COM's, but a pure unadulterated, good old weepy romance is just what the doctor ordered once in a while, and P.S. I Love You worked like a charm for me. It has all the classic mannerisms of a romance, and I think that is where some of the bad reviews came from - - some people seem to bridle at the romantic conventions, that to the romance fan, fit like a comfortable shoe. Swankwas great in the lead, and Gerard Butler was too (as he had shown previously in Dear Frankie), but the wide array of quality supporting actors gave the movie it's breadth of fresh air. All in all a lovely romantic portrayal of the process of love and the process of grief, all wrapped up in a lovely Irish linen funeral wrap... 7 out of 5.
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Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:29 pm |
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Johnny Dollar
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You had to go and do that, didn't you, bradley? You couldn't let just one of the these turds fester and die without heaping ridiculous, distateful and potentially dishonest praise upon it? Not even one? 
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Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:39 pm |
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thompsoncory
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Joined: Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:13 am Posts: 14626 Location: LA / NYC
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Seriously, the more I think about this movie, the more I dislike it. It doesn't deserve the amazing legs it is having at the box office at all.
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Sat Jan 12, 2008 2:32 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Seriously, only very few movies of 2007 surprised me as much positively as this one did. Seeing my grade, you must realize now that what I was expecting was utter clichéd trash. The reason I went to see this was because we had free passes and, hey, that's a good date flick to go to with a girlfriend.
But in the end, it ended up being quite a decent romance/drama. Yes, it was clichéd as hell, but I thought there were some truly well-done heartfelt moments in there too. Neither Hilary Swank nor Gerard Butler disappointed in their respective roles and I felt the chemistry between them, something that's lacking a lot in movies like this nowadays. There were also a couple of quite funny scenes in there (like the boat). The supporting cast was aces, in particular Lisa Kudrow and Harry Connick Jr. whose character annoyed me at first, but I began to like later on. I was happy Swank didn't end up with him at the end.
Of course, this isnb't a great film by any means. It's way overlong for its own good. The whole thing with that Irish dude who also played in Butler's band seemed too forced and so unnecessary (not to mention rather unrealistic). There were a wee bit too many flashbacks and of course the whole thing is corny as hell.
However, I just couldn't help, but like it afterall. I thought it was rather well-acted (barring a few exceptions, mildly funny and well romantic).
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Bradley Witherberry
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yoshue wrote: You had to go and do that, didn't you, bradley? You couldn't let just one of the these turds fester and die without heaping ridiculous, distateful and potentially dishonest praise upon it? Not even one?  Oh, oh - - the Doc liked it - - now what a ya gonna say? 
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7/10 -> B-
This was a very big and pleasant surprise...
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:28 pm |
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Bradley Witherberry
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be.redy wrote: 7/10 -> B-
This was a very big and pleasant surprise... OMG! Not another good review!?! yoshue's head's gonna explode... 
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Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:49 am |
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Johnny Dollar
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Bradley Witherberry
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It's just lucky you didn't see it!
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insomniacdude
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Some REALLY strong moments (the scene in Ireland showing how they first met, the reading of the final letter from Gerry, the argument in the first five minutes) could not offset the bad moments (em...basically most of the movie). The "twist" ending felt REALLY forced...as if they had to change it after test audiences went mad. But there were some pretty genuine moments that made it not unbearable.
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Magic Mike
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P.S., I LOVE YOU - 8/10 (B+)
Surprisingly really good. Loved Gerard Butler and Hilary Swank in it. Butler was incredibly charming. I loved the part that showed when they first met. I thought both had very good chemistry.
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I was so glad she didn't end up with Harry Connick, Jr.'s character. I didn't like him, and when it seemed like it was heading in that direction I was pissed. Thankfully that didn't happen and I was very pleased with the ending.
This is underrated. I wasn't expecting much at all after the mediocre word-of-mouth (plus it didn't look like anything great to begin with), but while it does require a suspension of disbelief at times, I thought it worked really well and I found it moving.
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Bradley Witherberry
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Mike wrote: This is underrated. I wasn't expecting much at all after the mediocre word-of-mouth... All of the WOM I heard for this film was good. I'm speaking here about WOM from real people who actually went to see the movie. However, the corporate reviewers were definitely out to sink this film for some reason, and I did notice some "WOM" from people who had not seen it parroting these reviews...
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