BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
TeenzTen
An action-packed slog
KnotStronger
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
drago861
When you watch this film you usually think this is going to follow the typical American comedy. However this film is very interesting and You gotta love how Tiara (Allen) and Pete (Rowe) Spice up the screen every time they try to mate. You ask me The romance in this movie counters the Comedy seen in the Dog chases and the bus chase scenes. Of course I having Seen this before and having already bought it on DVD is going to make the movie very interesting. Of course we cant forget about our other couple Ryan (Barnes) and Jessica (Richardson) whom dealt with their fair share of dating issues as well. So The movie itself has the potential to be the Greatest Romantic Comedy of all the Love stories out there. Given the excellent quartet of stars, the Directing of Gary and the supporting role of Burt as The Resident Mimami Mob Boss. I'd say that this movie is at best Hilliarious and IF I had to take a vote to whether or not to have a sequel written to this. I'd feature the stars as the 4 descendants of Tiara, Pete, Ryan and Jessica with their kids each looking like their respective parents of course since the actors who i'd suggest for those roles would be the same as the ones who played their parents in this film.
mrtnn
I'd rather watch paint dry than this movie. It is a comedy that never should have been made...for the simple reason that it isn't even remotely funny. The dialog is amateur. The characters dull, uninteresting, and the type of people you wouldn't want to spend ten seconds with. I can only suspect that the previously positive posted review of this film was posted by the film's producer or director!!! No one with any degree of intelligence would find anything to be amused by in this train wreck of a film. Save yourself the rental fee, and the experience of a 100 minute comedy without a laugh or even a gentle smile in it. Everyone involved with this embarrassment should be prevented from making other films. I purchased the movie used from a local rental shop, and it obviously won't be missed from their rental rack. The movie's stars (Christopher Barnes, Brad Rowe, Kristin Richardson and Burt Young) all look embarrassed and bored.
drcnry
Watched this movie when couldn't sleep. Was pleasantly surprised since cable system rating was 0 (out of 4) stars. Not bad for this type of movie, i.e., two unsettled guys find amazing women.This time, boy meets girl in atypical ways, such as knocking heads (literally). Lots of ups and downs, sometimes reaching into the cliché drum - gangster uncle, Italian of course, wouldn't let his niece meet ANY guys so she's pretty much a captive in a luxurious beach front house.Cut the tie up loose ends last scene. It was BORING.Please, writers, if can't wrap-up creatively -- don't do one. "Cowboy riding into the sunset" cliché, dog meets a new friend, even a premature THE END would be better.
easyescapes
I was out at the Newport Beach Film Festival last week and had the chance to see Shut Up and Kiss Me as well as meet some of the cast and crew. I thought it was a very cute movie! It proves that true friendship can overcome any obstacle and that love conquers all. It was a pleasure to watch a fun-filled movie in a time when there's so much happening in the world. The 2 main characters, Ryan(Chris Barnes) and Pete(Brad Rowe) are best friends and are total opposites, but they don't let that affect their friendship. They each meet the girls of their dreams, one a friendly tour guide(Kristin Richardson) and the other a stuck up mob princess (Krista Allen). They go on missions to make these girls theirs forever. There's alot of action involved and alot of sex scenes that will be sure to catch your eye. The music rocked!!! It was cool to see Burt Young in a part that was so perfect for him. The pace of the film moved very quick, I wasn't bored, even for a second. I'd definitely go see it again when it's officially out in theaters.