Now You Know (2002)
On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding. The unmarried couple returns to New Jersey to sort out their relationship.
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Just perfect...
I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
An excellent mix of buddy film and sensitive female drama. Jeff Anderson reprises his Clerks role in this film and is great in every scene. His sidekick is amusing....and the love story surrounding the film...well my girlfriend bought every word. Not I....but that part of the film was not meant for me....I am really surprised this movie did not see general release. It really is quite good, professionally shot and acted....and interesting all the way through....Oh yeah...The girl for Home Improvement was in the film...and that part was meant for me!
I liked this movie a lot and it's been in the back of my mind since I saw it two days ago. The characters are eerily familiar to people I know (maybe that's because the movie takes place in NJ , which is where I live)and even though the two landscapers are over the top , it works and helps balance out the more serious elements of the movie.I don't normally see movies twice , but I'll probably see it again with friends on Dec. 13 and see what they think.
I saw this film at Vulgarthon in Red Bank, NJ and was very impressed. Having seen Mr. Anderson act in Clerks, I was interested when I heard about him sitting in the director's chair for a film.It is really a great story about friends and romance, with a great blend of comedy and heartfelt emotion. I'd love to tell more but I won't risk spoiling anything. Every aspiring director should hope to have a first effort that looks so seasoned.Anybody that loves dialog, humor, and a touch of romance would do well to see this flick.
Jeff Anderson shows that he is not only one of the funniest unknown actors, but also a talented director and writer with this movie about a man trying to figure out why he's been left at the altar. I saw an early screening of the movie and must say that it was funny, heartfelt, and innovative. Not just a Kevin Smith knock-off, Jeff has taken his own direction making a romantic comedy for people sick of romantic comedies with simple solutions.