Someone Like You

Someone Like You

By Tony Goldwyn

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release Date: 2001-03-30
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 37min
  • Director: Tony Goldwyn
  • Production Company: Karen Kingsbury Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.8/10
6.8
From 27 Ratings

Description

Ashley Judd brings irresistible fun to this sassy romantic comedy about a young woman looking for Mr. Right... in all the wrong places! Jane Goodale (Judd) is a talk show talent scout whose shaky love life drives her to study the curious mating habits of the male animal. Dizzyingly sexy complications ensue when her research turns her into a revered love guru - and lands her smack in-between hunky heartthrobs Hugh Jackman and Greg Kinnear.

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  • Horrible

    1
    By K-knitter
    Boring predictable and bad.
  • Omg!

    5
    By What's up Bee
    It's someone like you fantasicccccccccc! Adle I am very happy of your songs
  • Great one...

    5
    By ZenjaMaddox
    Love this move
  • FLAT is the best word to descibe the movie

    2
    By Maidservant of TLMH
    Too much complaining throughout the movie and not believable nor delevoped romance. It had potential...but ended FLAT.
  • Sweet

    4
    By dreamerjay24
    I rented this movie simply because Hugh jackman was in it....yet, I loved it
  • Fav

    5
    By AggieO
    My fav romantic comedy ever!
  • Loved it!!!!!!!!!

    5
    By Mandy June
    This movie is very cute! It is a great movie to watch with some girlfriends & eat some snacks.
  • Love it!

    5
    By sara.**
    This movie is phenomenal. I love so many aspects of it an even read the book after the movie. The book is fantastic as well!
  • Hughjackmenisnumberone

    5
    By Lee's iCloud
    Wow this movie is amazing Hugh is so funny in this one. My mom and sister didn't even regoinze him.
  • Kind of lame

    1
    By cuzco1
    I'm a guy who enjoys the occasional "chick flick," but this did nothing for me. Mid 30s women, (Judd and Tomei's age when the movie came out) acting like early 20-somethings just seemed rediculous. It was every chick flick cliche wrapped into a little ball and didn't really amount to anything. A far better effort in this genre, by Marissa Tomei, is "Happy Accidents."

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