Head Over Heels

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Head Over Heels: Friday Feb 2, 2001

Monica Potter (Patch Adams) and Freddie Prinze, Jr. (She’s All That) star in Universal Pictures’ Head Over Heels, a romantic comedy in which things aren’t always what they appear to be. Amanda Pierce (Potter) is living the high life in New York City. She’s an art restorer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and she’s even lucked into a luxurious East-side apartment with four gorgeous supermodels as roommates. The only thing missing in her life is a man who will be true to her. But then she meets Jim Winston (Prinze), at last a guy who may not cheat on her. There’s only one problem-Jim may be a lady killer, literally.© 2000 Universal Studios

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Score:

Reviewers

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Points 37.5 50 51 30 42.13

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42.13 - Go See At Matinee

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Director

Mark S. Waters 

Writer

Ron Burch,

David Kidd

Genre

Romance/Comedy 

Budget

 

Starring:

Monica Potter as Amanda Pierce
Freddie Prinze Jr as Jim Winston
China Chow as Lisa
Brenda Beiser as Elis

Running Time

1hr 31min 

Rating

Rated PG-13 (for sexual content, crude humor and language).

Distributor

Universal Pictures

Trailer

 

Website

Official Site

Soundtrack

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 The People's Review of Head Over Heels

Jess
score = 20
THis movie was a 20.  THere was no romance between the characters and it was disguisting.  I don't have a problem with a movie being raunchy, but it should at least be done in a classy way.  Wow, was this movie off.

John
score = 10
Childish almost moronic humour abounds in this pile of crap. Freddie Prinze Jr would have to be the worst actor doing the rounds at the moment. If you want to see him doing comedy, albeit unintended, check out one of the closing scenes in I Know What You Did Last Summer when he bleats to Jennifer Love Hewitt's character, "I feel your pain". So nauseatingly bad it's hilarious. Prinze Jr should drop to his knees and give thanks every day. Freddie, if only you could feel OUR pain as we, yet again,  endure you delivering more wood than the trojan horse. Please give up your day job.

 

 

 

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