A woman snoops through her boyfriend's palm pilot and reveals his former girlfriends, which causes her to question why they're still listed in his little black book.
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Mary Walsh delivers boyfriend Kevin to a hospital for routine outpatient surgery. But when Mary returns to take him home, he's mysteriously vanished. An administrator can find no record of ... See full summary »
As a young couple embarks upon their wedding plans, gruesome secrets from their past collide with sinister forces of the present to ensure these newlyweds do not live "happily-ever-after."
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Stacy Holt, an associate producer for a daytime talk show, is confounded by her boyfriend Derek's unwillingness to talk about his previous relationships. Egged on by her co-worker Barb, Stacy sneaks a look at his personal digital organizer, scores the names and numbers of his exes, and sets up interviews with them--all in an effort to get closer to her man. Her plan starts to unravel, however, when she becomes friends with one of the women. Written by
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When Carl, the producer, confronts Stacy on the final show, she tells him: "It's my life". Carl's answer was "It'll be over soon". The actress, Brittany Murphy died just 5 years after that movie, at the age of 32. See more »
Goofs
At lunch, Stacy's soda can moves between shots. See more »
Quotes
Ira:
What's he do for a living?
Stacy:
[referring to the NHL team]
He works for the Devils.
Ira:
Who doesn't? Kidding.
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Crazy Credits
"Hell is empty. All the devils are here." William Shakespeare "The Tempest" See more »
Let the River Run
Written by Carly Simon
Performed by The St. Thomas Choir of Men and Boys
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation See more »
it was a comedy or drama. Considering it's not funny, I would call it a drama. Only problem is it wasn't that interesting. It's about a girl named Staci, who gets hired as an assistant producer for this Jerry Springer type of show. She gets showed the ropes by another producer, Barb. Staci's boyfriend, leaves for a couple of weeks, and she finds his palm pilot. With encouragement from Barb, she looks up old girlfriends and goes to interview them under false pretenses. She learns that her boyfriend still sees some of his ex's and hasn't disclosed everything to her. But, in the end, the joke's on Staci's.
FINAL VERDICT: Not an interesting plot. It was boring, so don't waste your time.
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it was a comedy or drama. Considering it's not funny, I would call it a drama. Only problem is it wasn't that interesting. It's about a girl named Staci, who gets hired as an assistant producer for this Jerry Springer type of show. She gets showed the ropes by another producer, Barb. Staci's boyfriend, leaves for a couple of weeks, and she finds his palm pilot. With encouragement from Barb, she looks up old girlfriends and goes to interview them under false pretenses. She learns that her boyfriend still sees some of his ex's and hasn't disclosed everything to her. But, in the end, the joke's on Staci's.
FINAL VERDICT: Not an interesting plot. It was boring, so don't waste your time.