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Content Warnings:
Sensual Content
General Themes and Other Content:
Non-Sensual/Non-Crude Sex Talk, Thematic Sexual Situation(s), Homosexual/Lesbian Characters, Implied Premarital Sex, Revealing Clothing, Some Suggestive Dialogue, Alcohol Consumption, Drug Use, Drug References, Intense Thematic Elements, Dysfunctional Relationships
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Paul Schneider Jennifer Westfeldt Poppy Montgomery Tori Spelling Dorian Missick Amanday Bynes Kaarina Aufranc Elya Baskin Chelle Cerceo Shawn Christian
Paul Schneider as Owen Jennifer Westfeldt as Val Poppy Montgomery as Allison Tori Spelling as Stephanie Dorian Missick as Rob Amanday Bynes as Bucky Kaarina Aufranc as Eileen Elya Baskin as Prof. Stepniak Chelle Cerceo as Party Guest Shawn Christian as Rory Ryan Christopher as Cafe Patron Stacie Richards Dail as Party Guest Will Davis as Party Guest Kevin Delaney as Daniel Gina DeVettori as Hot Actress
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Owen McCabe (Paul Schneider, All the Real Girls) may be a nice guy, but he's a loser in love. Tired of rejection, the LA denizen decides to stop being so darn nice. After all, he's not bad looking and he has a decent job--he's a busy ghostwriter--so the nice-ness must be to blame. He starts by telling his friends what he really thinks about them. Except for his bisexual roommate, Allison (Poppy Montgomery, Without a Trace), this scares them away, but he decides he'll be better off. (As for Allison, he can't think of anything mean to say.) Just as he's enjoying his newfound freedom, Owen runs into Val (Jennifer Westfeldt, Kissing Jessica Stein), a friend on whom he's been harboring a crush. Turns out she feels the same and has also recently exited a long-term relationship. Owen decides to come clean and tell her he just wants to sleep with her, but doesn't get the chance. Consequently, she thinks he's...nice. Despite his best efforts, he can't convince her he's a cad. Val really likes h
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MPAA Rating:
R
Theatrical Release: 5/6/2004
ClearPlay Filters:
Volume 4
Genres:
Comedy, Romance
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