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The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them
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The film of Matthew Meshekoff stars Arye Gross, Courteney Cox, Kevin Pollak, Julie Brown, Mitchell Ryan and Mitzi McCall, iss released on March 26, 1993. The main character - David comes across and offends a woman in Boston. One day, they meet again and he falls ahead over heels with her.
The film of Matthew Meshekoff stars Arye Gross, Courteney Cox, Kevin Pollak, Julie Brown, Mitchell Ryan and Mitzi McCall, iss released on March 26, 1993. The main character - David comes across and offends a woman in Boston. One day, they meet again and he falls ahead over heels with her.
Actors:
David DeCastro,
Rob Youngblood,
Courteney Cox,
Kimberlin Brown,
Davis Guggenheim,
Frank Birney,
Connie Sawyer,
Lisa Waltz,
Jensen Daggett,
Donald Brown,
John DeMita,
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David DeCastro
Rob Youngblood
13 November 1969, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Courteney Cox
15 June 1964, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Kimberlin Brown
29 June 1961, Hayward, California, USA
Davis Guggenheim
3 November 1963, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Frank Birney
Connie Sawyer
27 November 1912, Pueblo, Colorado, USA
Lisa Waltz
31 August 1961, Limerick, Pennsylvania, USA
Jensen Daggett
24 June 1969, Connecticut, USA
Donald Brown
John DeMita
6 January 1959, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Matthew Meshekoff
Matthew Meshekoff
Country:
United States
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New York Times
August 30, 2004
When a battle-of-the-sexes comedy has one combatant complaining that the other never caps the toothpaste tube, there's bound to be a shortage of new thinking.
August 03, 2009
This romantic comedy covers familiar ground in an entertaining fashion, helped by an enjoyable cast.
November 17, 2001
This mess of a film isn't remotely entertaining. It only perpetuates generic social myths in the place of presenting fresh, insightful social satire. In short, it's more hellish than a blind date.
August 03, 2009
Despite valiant efforts by a game Kevin Pollak to liven up this tired romantic comedy, only the patient should appreciate the gross humor and sophomoric plot.
November 17, 2001
This is the kind of movie where nothing that is done, said, thought or performed bears any relationship to anyone you have ever met.
November 17, 2001
A dreadful semi-off-the-wall romantic comedy, which is a rehash of many other bad romantic comedies.
April 07, 2003
This may not be the most slickly-produced or original motion picture of the year, but it has a great deal more bite than most films that place themselves in the same genre.
Filmcritic.com
November 17, 2001
Hardly a classic, but Brown and Pollak provide decent comic relief.
November 17, 2001
Everything in this feebly written (by screenwriter Noah Stern), blandly staged (by director Matthew Meshekoff) film seems to have been recycled from some earlier movie or television show.

