Rijndri
Load of rubbish!!
GurlyIamBeach
Instant Favorite.
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Derry Herrera
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
GrandmaDebbie
This was a cute movie, and I agree with most of the other reviewers that it is nice to have a non-animated movie to watch with 'tweens.But I really didn't like how completely white and very,very rich everyone was. I got the feeling that this is the world of the film makers and that they didn't even notice how out of touch they were with the real world. I don't think every movie has to have token minority actors, but for some reason this movie really felt unnaturally white to me. A perfect time to have had a little color might have been when the twins did their first matching in college. That last couple could have been more interesting; either one of them a person of color, or one of them in a wheel chair - something.
Cassie Ainsworth
"You're So Cupid" is a cute and enjoyable movie for the whole family (and for romantics everywhere). Yes, the dialogue is pretty cheesy, and the delivery can be stiff. The special effects are also a bit ridiculous, with the sparkling nail polish. But I loved the relationship between Elliot and Lily. Though the shy sister (Lily) doesn't get the guy of her dreams, she gets the real happy ending with Elliot--I really liked the Romeo and Juliet tie-in too.Though I like Jeremy Sumpter (Peter Pan, Friday Night Lights), I couldn't get into the character of Connor, considering he was under a spell for most of the movie, acting overly lovesick and dopey. Connor and Emma seem like a shallow couple (though yes, beautiful and blonde). I didn't feel any chemistry between them, and they didn't even get to know each other. On the other hand, Chad Hively (Elliot) easily showed the most talent out of the young cast. I got chills when he delivered his line to Lily: "How am I supposed to be Romeo unless you're Juliet." The cheesiness works if there's a believable connection behind it. I enjoyed the movie, and I'm looking forward to seeing more of Chad.
dantayuk
This is a really nice feel good film. As far as teen Rom-coms go, this isn't half bad. I'm sure teen girls would love it but as a guy, I quite enjoyed it too.Brian Krause was really impressive and the clueless father, Daniel. He really suits the lovable Dad role, so this was a smart piece of casting.Never seen any of the other cast members but I was particularly taken by Danielle Chuchran who played the beautiful Emma. Not only is she stunning but she played the role really well.The special effects were a little cheesy and if I'm honest, the film could of done without them. A Cupid doesn't need sparks flying from their finger tips but it is an improvement to the old diapers and bows n' arrows.If you want to some light viewing. Then check this out. :)
BackRoadGirl
I love this movie. It's really awesome. Jeremy Sumpter is so cute in it, I have been a fan of his since Peter Pan. I watch Friday Night Lights and I am really looking forward to Soul Surfer.Brian Krause is really cute as the clueless Daniel Valentine, and Lauren Holly is hilarious as Audrey.This movie reminds me of Parent Trap meets Bride Wars I love the story, it's fun and entertaining all the way through.Jeremy Sumpter does a really good job as the love struck Connor. When he gets put under the spell of the girls, he comes off as a sweet bumbling lovestruck guy, and it's believable.Chad Hively who plays Elliot might be a newcomer, but his considerable skills show that he's going to go far.Danielle Chuchran and Caitlin EJ Meyer are delightful as the fraternal twins Emma and Lily. The supporting cast is great too. I liked the goofy Marvin and his hot new love.This is a fun movie that girls of all ages will enjoy.