Review: There are so many stars in this movie that feels like a Hollywood casting office. This film is a patchwork of story lines that somehow hangs together in the end. I really like all the actors in the film, but the film itself does not have the material. I think the director Garry Marshall takes a little too far when it comes to Matthew Broderick made a cameo as Mr. Buellerton. Actually, Garry? This film reminds me of another film directed slapped together a Garry (Valentine's Day). What happens to the brightness Garry appeared in films such as beaches and beautiful women? There are so many Oscar-winning actress in the film, such as Hillary Swank (Claire Morgan), Robert De Niro (Stan Harris), Halle Berry (Nurse Aimee) and Michelle Pfeiffer (Ingrid). I know these people do not have to pay, so why would they want to add this film to your resume? Ashton Kutcher (Randy) is a guy who hates New Year's Eve (we can tell from the trailer). I think he hates New Year's Eve as she read the script. And the other thing?. Why Ashton was walking around the city of New York in pajamas? I've been to New York City in the winter and this is not even close to being believable. I have to comment on the character of Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim. I can understand that he has a teenage daughter, but I can not understand is the love interest of improper ends. She's too young for him (but I speak? Smile). I love SJP from way back in the days of her sex in the city, but come on! The only character that can not be trusted is Hailey (Abigail Breslin), which acts almost like a normal teenager. The rest of the story is just pure flavor. Emmas daughter-in-law brought her baby to a movie and slept through the whole thing. I felt like I was doing the same thing. I hate to say it (not really), but the best thing about this movie is the outtakes at the end of the film. If you think you should see this movie, I suggest you wait until it comes out on DVD and rent. I do not celebrate and I refuse to do the countdown for the film and gave me a red light.
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