David Koechner, Diana Scarwid, Fred Ewanuick
A Guy Thing wants so desperately to be a funny thing that it turns into almost nothing at all. This movie is like an annoying party guest who won't go home, although the most loyal devotees o...( read more
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DVD Release Date: May 27, 2003
Stats: 1,151 reviews
Flixster Reviews (1,151)
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November 20, 2007
i missed the first part of this because it was on tv, but i saw most of it and enough to know that it wasnt very good. jason lee is always funny but he starred along side two of the more annoying actresses in hollywood.
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November 30, 2006
I remember thinking this one was alright. That's about it though. But I still like Jason Lee for some inexplicable reason.
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October 19, 2009
Some parts were actually funny & others it seemed like they tried to hard
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August 8, 2009
The morning after his bachelor party, a man wakes up and finds a woman in his bed, and because he can't remember much about the night before, he naturally assumes the worst. He spends the week before his wedding scrambling to cover up his supposed infidelity.
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July 28, 2009
I remember watching this on TNT a couple of years ago. I liked the cast. funny at moments.
Critic Reviews
Gets bogged down by predictable supporting characters and some tasteless humor. full review
What a childish, empty effort, and what a dispiriting thing to watch, or think back on watching. full review
Stumbles along laboriously, its jokes following one after another in a sloppy, flat-footed walk. full review
Some of the gags are solid, but this sort of thing lives or dies on the strength of its cast, and, unfortunately, the leads are playing against their own strengths. full review
There's enough chemistry between the leads, a few ludicrous plot twists and a fair amount of laughs to entertain audiences. full review
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