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Sweetest Thing (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Roger Kumble
  • Writer: Nancy Pimental
  • Producer: Stuart M. Besser; Dixie J. Capp

CGiii Comment

Normally, chick flicks and vulgarity do not go hand in hand - well, this certainly breaks the mould.

Sucking your neighbours' verrucas would be an absolute delight compared to watching this monstrosity ever again.

Incinerate.

Ms Diez - whatever were you thinking?


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The(ir) Blurb...

To ease their roommate through a relationship-induced depression, Christina Walters and Courtney Rockcliffe take her out on the town. During their attempts to find her "Mr. Right Now", Christina meets Peter Donahue. Missing her opportunity with him that night, Christina is talked into pursuing him to his brother's wedding.

Cast & Characters

Cameron Diaz as Christina Walters;
Christina Applegate as Courtney Rockcliffe;
Selma Blair as Jane Burns;
Thomas Jane as Peter Donahue;
Frank Grillo as Andy;
Jason Bateman as Roger Donahue;
Eddie McClintock as Michael;
Lillian Adams as Aunt Frida;
Johnny Messner as Todd;
Sybil Temtchine as Rebecca;
Parker Posey as Judy Webb;
Joe Bellan as Mr. Martin;
Chelsea Bond as Greta;
Richard Denni as Gramps;
Georgia Engel as Vera