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| I Think I Love My Wife (2007) |
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| Release Date
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16 March 2007 |
| Certification
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Ireland:15A / USA:R (certificate #43020) / Canada:14A (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) / Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
| Runtime
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USA:90 min |
| MPAA
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Rated R for pervasive language and some sexual content. |
| Company
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Fox Searchlight Pictures |
| Genre
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Comedy / Drama / Romance |
| Color
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Color (DeLuxe) |
| Language
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English |
| Filming Locations
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Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA |
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SDDS / Dolby Digital / DTS |
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1.85 : 1 |
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USA |
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Overwiew :A married man who daydreams about being with other women finds his will and morals tested after he's visited by the ex-mistress of his old friend. Ex Girlfriend / Midlife Crisis / Profanity / Fantasies / Marriage |
Starring :
Ariel Winter, Juan Pope, Claudette Wells, Mike Hagiwara, Kate Carlin, Marcelo Tubert, Michael Tenaglia, Susan E. Mccallum, Kimberly Hebert Gregory, Devika Parikh, Elisa Pensler-Gabrielli, Matt Adler, GQ, Daniel Stewart Sherman, Bambadjan Bamba, Matthew Morrison, Ian Brennan, André Blake, Christina Vidal, Roz Ryan, Milan Howard, Wendell Pierce, Stephen Smith, Welker White, Edward Herrmann, Michael Kenneth Williams, Steve Buscemi, Dani Marco, Samantha Ivers, Cassandra Freeman, Eliza Coupe, Gina Torres, Kerry Washington, Chris Rock, Paul Messina, Julie Halston, Jennifer Powers, Krista Coyle, Elizabeth Mathis, Pearl Veldwijk, Ron Nakahara, James Saito, Divine Cox, Hazel J. Medina, Adam Le Fevre, Linda Powell, Eva Pigford
Directors :
Chris Rock
Producers :
Lance Crouther, Zarina Screwvala, Chris Rock, Lisa Stewart, Ronnie Screwvala, Adam Brightman
Writers :
Eric Rohmer, Louis C.K., Chris Rock |
Critic Reviews
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USA Today - Claudia Puig : ...there is very little that's clever, romantic or witty in this formulaic romp. more...
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C  
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : ...an ambitious hybrid that doesn't quite come off. more...
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C+
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San Francisco Chronicle - Ruthe Stein : ...has an emotional resonance lacking in most films about relationships. more...
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B-
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers : Mixing Rock with ooh-la-la turns out to be as appetizing as chalk and cheese. more...
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C-
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Reelviews - James Berardinelli : ...a persuasive and intelligent motion picture that should have appeal beyond his core audience. more...
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B+
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New York Times - A.O. Scott : ...smart and likable... more...
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B+
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New York Post - Lou Lumenick : Plot strands and characters are abandoned and continuity is flouted... more...
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D  
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Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt : ...character motivation is seriously lacking... more...
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D+
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Filmcritic.com - Sean O'Connell : ...it's finally time to admit that Rock's humor does not translate to the big screen. more...
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D-
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Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum : ...a coarse-talking, race-conscious, tonally challenged life-crisis comedy. more...
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C  
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips : ...the results fall short of the grown-up comedy about seven-year itches it could've been... more...
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C+
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Chicago Sun-Times - Richard Roeper : ...you can't deny the infectious appeal of its main hook. more...
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B  
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : ...its failure is fascinating, almost willful. more...
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C-
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Eleanor Ringel Gillespie : ...yet one more frustrating film in Rock's frustrating film career. more...
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C+
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