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Guess Who (2005)
A remake of 1967's "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Kutcher plays a man marrying a black woman whose father is having difficulty coming to terms with the marriage. (read more)
| Release Date: | March 25th, 2005 |
| Directed By: |  | Kevin Sullivan |
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Guess Who Movie Review by Matthew (4/5/2005) |
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Simon (Ashton Kutcher) and his girlfriend, Theresa (Zoe Saldana) are going to suburban New Jersey to meet her parents on the weekend of their 25th Anniversary. During the ride there, he learns that she hasn’t told her father that he is white. Upon meeting her parents (Bernie Mac and Judith Scott), her father, Percy...
(complete Guess Who review by Matthew)
I honestly don't know why I bothered with this. I don't like Ashton Kutcher and I don't really think Bernie Mac is all that funny. Also, I didn't think the original film was all that great.
This movie makes the original look genius in comparison. The screenwriter seemed to think that the name Percy Jones (Mac's...
(complete Guess Who review by Jessica Film Junkie)
While I am still trying to catch up on some of the movies I missed, I was also celebrating 29 years of marriage to the same woman. I mean I am a guy that can't not smoke for 29 minutes; who can't stay on a diet for 29 days; well, you get the idea. 29 years is a long time and I don't know how I managed to do it.
Anyway, I...
(complete Guess Who review by Movie Addict)
| Guess Who Movie Review by Andrea (4/14/2006) |
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It is a comedy and drama.. and it is nice how they switch back and forth at just the right times. Blended in nicely. I was hooked from the beginning. Kutcher was looking good and I was impressed with his and Bernie's performances (he was hilarious) as I have never liked Bernie Mac in anything. Recommended for fans of...
(complete Guess Who review by Andrea)
| Guess Who Movie Review by James (8/7/2005) |
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With some very bad recent releases on DVD such as XXX: State of the Union and Alexander (one of the worse films made in years, and yet still far better than The Village, which is one of the worst films EVER made), on a slightly more positive note, there has been at least one decent recent release on DVD, Guess Who,...
(complete Guess Who review by James)
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