A reporter's dream of becoming a news anchor is compromised after a one-night stand leaves her stranded in downtown L.A. without a phone, car, ID or money - and only 8 hours to make it to the most important job interview of her life.
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After discovering her boyfriend is married, Carly soon meets the wife he's been betraying. And when yet another love affair is discovered, all three women team up to plot revenge on the three-timing S.O.B.
After a bad blind date, a man and woman find themselves stuck together at a resort for families, where their attraction grows as their respective kids benefit from the burgeoning relationship.
Director:
Frank Coraci
Stars:
Adam Sandler,
Drew Barrymore,
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Three best friends find themselves where we've all been - at that confusing moment in every dating relationship when you have to decide "So...where is this going?"
An affable underachiever finds out he's fathered 533 children through anonymous donations to a fertility clinic 20 years ago. Now he must decide whether or not to come forward when 142 of them file a lawsuit to reveal his identity.
Follows the lives of five interconnected couples as they experience the thrills and surprises of having a baby, and realize that no matter what you plan for, life does not always deliver what is expected.
Director:
Kirk Jones
Stars:
Cameron Diaz,
Matthew Morrison,
J. Todd Smith
As a police psychologist works to talk down an ex-con who is threatening to jump from a Manhattan hotel rooftop, the biggest diamond heist ever committed is in motion.
Director:
Asger Leth
Stars:
Sam Worthington,
Elizabeth Banks,
Jamie Bell
A lazy, incompetent middle school teacher who hates her job and her students is forced to return to her job to make enough money for a boob job after her rich fiancé dumps her.
Director:
Jake Kasdan
Stars:
Cameron Diaz,
Jason Segel,
Justin Timberlake
Meghan Miles is a TV correspondent who works at a local Tv station. She gets an opportunity to work at a network. She goes home to celebrate with her boyfriend. Her friends show up to celebrate with her. But they find her despondent. It seems like her boyfriend left without saying good bye and the network is leaning towards someone else. Her friends convince her to go out and get drunk. They get her to put on a hot dress. She eventually gets so drunk that a guy offers to take her home but she prefers to go to his place. And she spends the night. When she wakes up she gets s call telling her that the network is reconsidering her so she has to go to work but her car was towed away and her wallet which in her purse is also in it. And she left her phone at the guy's place. She then finds herself wandering around downtown LA and runs into drug dealers and people think she's a hooker. So she has to find a way get to work. And even the police are after her. Written by
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When Scrilla (Lawrence Gillard Jr.) sees Meghan (Elizabeth Banks) for the first time, he says "you're coming at me like a zombie!" Lawrence Gillard Jr. also appeared in The Walking Dead. See more »
Goofs
Members of the Jewish Orthodox sect Chabad are shown wearing an abbreviated form of the Tallis (prayer shawl), which is often worn by more liberal groups. See more »
Quotes
Scrilla:
Why the hell would KZLA's Meghan Miles be sucking dick for crack in our hood?
Meghan:
No, no, I'm not sucking dick for crack.
Hulk:
What you're sucking dick for then?
Meghan:
Nothing!
Hulk:
Shit's free?
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For the first 20 minutes, I was bored and not impressed. I was just about to give up on it, when funny things began to happen. Similar to "After Hours" a movie I really like. But I have to say that "Walk of Shame" is better and funnier. I am writing because I am so offended by the negative reviews. Some people have no sense of humor. Yes the movie is raunchy, but that's the point. A nice girl, Megan Miles (Elizabeth Banks) gets thrown into the underworld of LA and has hilarious adventures to find her way out. It wouldn't work if she were properly dressed and dropped off in suburbia. Comedies should be judged on just being funny and this was is very funny. If you want a great totally believable plot rent a heavy drama. Not that great comedy does not rely on facts. The basis of good comedy is that there is an element of truth. That's why this movie works. I could see a person having a night of drinking go horribly wrong. If you are suddenly dumped in the wrong part of town. Without your modern things (Car, credit cards, cellphone, etc.) its amazing how vulnerable you can suddenly become. (I was once needing to be picked up and my cellphone was dead. I suddenly realized I didn't know friends and family's phone numbers.) The stuff in this movie could happen, although probably not all at the same night. The movie relies totally on Banks, who is awesome. I loved her on 30 Rock and she can carry a comedy. I am so sick of comedies that feature only dudes, which is nearly all of them and it was great to see a woman carry the show. Jenny McCarthy is probably rightfully steamed as she could have carried this movie off, but she was never given so much comic gold to work with.
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For the first 20 minutes, I was bored and not impressed. I was just about to give up on it, when funny things began to happen. Similar to "After Hours" a movie I really like. But I have to say that "Walk of Shame" is better and funnier. I am writing because I am so offended by the negative reviews. Some people have no sense of humor. Yes the movie is raunchy, but that's the point. A nice girl, Megan Miles (Elizabeth Banks) gets thrown into the underworld of LA and has hilarious adventures to find her way out. It wouldn't work if she were properly dressed and dropped off in suburbia. Comedies should be judged on just being funny and this was is very funny. If you want a great totally believable plot rent a heavy drama. Not that great comedy does not rely on facts. The basis of good comedy is that there is an element of truth. That's why this movie works. I could see a person having a night of drinking go horribly wrong. If you are suddenly dumped in the wrong part of town. Without your modern things (Car, credit cards, cellphone, etc.) its amazing how vulnerable you can suddenly become. (I was once needing to be picked up and my cellphone was dead. I suddenly realized I didn't know friends and family's phone numbers.) The stuff in this movie could happen, although probably not all at the same night. The movie relies totally on Banks, who is awesome. I loved her on 30 Rock and she can carry a comedy. I am so sick of comedies that feature only dudes, which is nearly all of them and it was great to see a woman carry the show. Jenny McCarthy is probably rightfully steamed as she could have carried this movie off, but she was never given so much comic gold to work with.