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Go see it ****(Four Stars) |
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This is an excellent spoof film that unites the essence of
Fatal Attraction and
Superman, with a twist
of humor and girl power. In fact this film made me too
afraid to start dating again. Jenny Johsnon / G-Girl (Uma
Thurman)
played a neurotic, obsessive girl that was determined to get
what she wanted even if it meant to be in a mutually unhappy
place, which she by the way played perfectly. I will also
tell you that
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Luke Wilson (Matt
Saunders) plays the unfortunate boyfriend in this obsurd
comedy. He is decent in his character development, and his
office crush Hannah Lewis (Anna
Faris) is incredible, with her comedic timing and
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There were several funny scenes, like the shark, however my
favorite super hero scene was when she wrecked his office
and left him standing there naked umongst his peers. My
favorite line in this movie is after they have sex, and
Uma Thurman rides
Luke Wilson on
top and breaks his bed, she says "Ill buy you a new one"
and
Luke
says: "What a bed or a
Penis?" Loved that.
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If your ready for a silly fun movie this will work for you,
but this is not a big budget super hero film, its just a fun
poke at the imperfections of the super hero's and their
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend

Comedy and Romance. Everyone's had a painful parting of the
ways with a romantic partner. We pick up the pieces and move
on. But for one New York guy (Luke Wilson), it's not going
to be so easy. When he breaks up with his girlfriend, he
discovers his ex is actually the reluctant superhero, G-Girl
(Uma Thurman). A scorned woman, she unleashes her super
powers to humiliate and torment him. 95 minutes. MPAA
Rating: PG-13 (for sexual content, crude humor, language and
brief nudity).
Official Movie Site:
www.mysuperex.com
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