Movie Review: My Best Friend's Girl
Published September 21, 2008
When I hear the words "my best friend's girl" I do not want to think about Dane Cook. I do not want that face associated with those words at all. I want my thoughts to travel to the tune by The Cars that uses those words as its song title. However, with the emergence of this comedy, that may be a little tougher than it used to be. Don't you hate it when undesirables stake a claim to something that really isn't there? Of course, I do not believe that this film will enter the mainstream consciousness to the point of being the first notable reference for these words, but the possibility is there. Another example of this appropriation of a term that became twisted to the point of not being able to be used for its original purpose is the X rating. It went from being associated with Midnight Cowboy to being associated with Deep Throat. Sure, I may be overreacting, but sometimes things have a habit of going to unintended places. But I digress.
It was just about one year ago that Dane Cook's last starring vehicle hit the big screen, Good Luck Chuck. In that film Cook played the titular Chuck, a cursed man who was destined to never find true love and any woman that did sleep with him would then go on to find her true love and go on to marry the next man they slept with. This leads to mucho meaningless sex and trouble when he does find a girl that he cares about (Jessica Alba). It was not a good movie, mistaking crassness for comedy and believing that Cook is a suitable leading man.
What does this have to do with My Best Friend's Girl? Simple, this might just as well be Good Luck Chuck Part II.
In this film Dane Cook is Tank, customer service representative by day and bad date giver by night. You see, Tank is hired by jilted men who wish to get their beloved back in their lives. Once hired, Tank takes the girl on the worst date of their lives, which sends them running back into the arms of their prior boyfriend. As you can see, this is a just a twist on Chuck. In both cases Cook plays a guy who is pivotal in getting loving couples together, just the method has been changed, and like the prior film, crassness is seen as an replacement for comedy; although, to its credit, this movie does offer up a good deal of genuine laughers.
The plot gets under way when Dustin (Jason Biggs), Tank's roommate and longtime friend, comes on a little strong with his current girlfriend, Alexis (Kate Hudson). Dustin cannot bear to live without her, so he hires Tank to step in and work his magic. Conflict arises when Tank and Alexis click, leaving Dustin out in the cold.
- Movie Review: My Best Friend's Girl
- Published: September 21, 2008
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Romantic Comedies
- Writer: Chris Beaumont
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I thought the movie was sweet and romantic, under all the gross dialog. I was consistently amused throughout the movie and I loved Kate Hudson. She is beautiful and smart and tough. It's true Jason Biggs did not have much room to do his thin, but Alec Baldwin was hilarious.
This flick is well worth seeing.