What's Your Number? (Blu-ray) R
Ally's looking for the best ex of her life.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 46 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Originally Released: 2011
- Label: 20th Century Fox
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Blythe Danner, Ed Begley, Jr. & Ari Graynor | |
Performer: | Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Joel McHale, Zachary Quinto, Heather Burns, Eliza Coupe, Chris Pratt, Mike Vogel, Martin Freeman, Andy Samberg, Thomas Lennon, Anthony Mackie, Ivana Milicevic, Dave Annable & Aziz Ansari | |
Directed by | Mark Mylod | |
Edited by | Julie Monroe | |
Screenwriting by | Jennifer Crittenden & Gabrielle Allan | |
Composition by | Aaron Zigman | |
Produced by | Beau Flynn & Tripp Vinson | |
Director of Photography: | J. Michael Muro |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
Despite being hindered by production values that aren't on par with the on-screen talent, What's Your Number? isn't completely without merit; though with a premise like this, it may have worked better as a sitcom instead of a rushed film.
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Cairo360
Rating: 2/5 --
The film's satirical jabs at people addicted to Facebook and Twitter raises a few smiles in what is otherwise a straight-to-cinemas DVD release.
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The Age (Australia)
A secret genius at work in the stupidity.
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Missoula Independent
What's Your Number unavoidably plays like a mash-up of the recent romantic comedies that it should have beat to market.
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Village Voice
Rating: C --
By trying to remain romantic comedy audience-friendly, it just purees the whole thing into a stew no one would want to eat.
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Deadspin
Rating: D- --
Lighting, camerawork, and editing are all a slapdash mess, one that further hinders the actors trying their best to get through this failed hookup of a comedy.
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Entertainment Weekly
Rating: 2.5/5 --
Still, it's hard to dislike any vehicle for Faris -- the slob's Marilyn Monroe -- with her gift for dejection and her pliable face, which is like a hastily drawn cartoon.
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The Age (Australia)
Product Description:
Inspired by author Karyn Bosnak's novel 20 TIMES A LADY, director Mark Mylod's freewheeling comedy tells the tale of one hopelessly single women who's convinced she's passed up the man of her dreams. Upon reading a magazine article that leaves her dejected about her future marriage prospects, Ally Darling (Anna Faris) begins to fear that one of her many ex-boyfriends may have been "the one that got away." Now, with a little help from her mischievous neighbor (Chris Evans), Ally is paying a visit to each of her exes in order to reel in the perfect catch.