All Over the Guy
- Director: Julie Davis
- Writer: Dan Bucatinsky
- Producer: Caroline Aaron; Dan Bucatinsky
CGiii Comment
It's all very pleasant BUT all those dichotomies...strict parents, liberal parents, some ludicrous dialogue, some witty dialogue, get the guy, lose the guy, issues, issues, issues.
The usual white middle-class murmurings without anything actually being said.
It does give a particularly good review of In & Out...in our humble opinion.
And, there are some memorable cameos.
Flimsy, forgettable entertainment.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
"All Over The Guy" is a contemporary romantic comedy about the quest to find the "one" when "the one" doesn't know he's the "one." It explores the unlikely pairing of two 20-somethings thrown together by their respective best friends in hopes of igniting their own romance. They do everything they can to NOT fall in love, but finally they overcome the dysfunction of their parents and surrender to their hearts.
"All Over The Guy" is a contemporary romantic comedy about the quest to find the "one" when "the one" doesn't know he's the "one." It explores the unlikely pairing of two 20-somethings thrown together by their respective best friends in hopes of igniting their own romance. They do everything they can to NOT fall in love, but finally they overcome the dysfunction of their parents and surrender to their hearts.
Cast & Characters
Dan Bucatinsky as Eli Wyckoff;
Richard Ruccolo as Tom;
Sasha Alexander as Jackie Samantha Gold;
Adam Goldberg as Brett Miles Sanford;
Andrea Martin as Dr. Ellen Wyckoff;
Joanna Kerns as Lydia;
Christina Ricci as Rayna Wyckoff;
Lisa Kudrow as Marie;
Doris Roberts as Esther;
Tony Abatemarco as Dr. David Wyckoff;
Julie Claire as Lizz;
Ben Foreman as Young Eli;
Sydney Foreman as Young Rayna;
Chris Gann as Stripper;
Blaise Garza as Young Tom