Information
| Year: | 2005 |
| Rating: | 6.4(17887) |
| Listed in: | Comedy, Drama, Romance |
| Directed by: | Nigel Cole |
| Actors: | Ashton Kutcher Amanda Peet Taryn Manning Aimee Garcia Lee Garlington Birdie M. Hale |
| "There's nothing better than a great romance... to ruin a perfectly good friendship." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Nigel Cole | |
| Actors | |
| Ashton Kutcher | as Oliver Martin |
| Tyrone Giordano | as Graham Martin |
| James Read | as Brent Friehl |
| Gabriel Mann | as Peter |
| Josh Stamberg | as Michael |
| Sam Pancake | as Hipster at Party |
| Jeremy Sisto | as Ben Miller |
| Kal Penn | as Jeeter |
| Robert Peters | as Roy Douglas |
| Kevin R. Kelly | as Park Ranger |
| Ron Bottitta | as VC Guy |
| Steven Guy | as VC Guy |
| Sean Smith | as Lawyer |
| T.R. Hopper | as Laywer |
| Herschel Bleefeld | as Bill |
| Conrad Bluth | as Chris |
| Colin Patrick Lynch | as Upstairs Neighbor |
| Rick Overton | as Tailor |
| Brendan Patrick Connor | as Wedding Guest |
| William Stanford Davis | as Priest |
| Steve Filice | as Caterer |
| Holmes Osborne | as Stephen Martin |
| Justin Rodgers Hall | as Party Guest |
| Fabrizio Imas | as Emily's Friend |
| Joe Koons | as Best man |
| Jeff Lam | as Chinese Waiter (DVD deleted scenes) |
| Kevin Makely | as Dinner Guest |
| Bill Mehlem | as Neighbor |
| Neal Orion | as Late-Arrival Wedding Guest |
| Martin Pfefferkorn | as Subway Rider |
| Actresses | |
| Amanda Peet | as Emily Friehl |
| Taryn Manning | as Ellen Martin |
| Aimee Garcia | as Nicole |
| Lee Garlington | as Stewardess |
| Birdie M. Hale | as Old Woman |
| Melissa van der Schyff | as Carol Martin |
| Theresa Spruill | as Street Vendor |
| Molly Cheek | as Christine |
| Sarah Ann Morris | as Bartender |
| Kathryn Hahn | as Michelle |
| Ali Larter | as Gina |
| Amy Aquino | as Diane Martin |
| Constance Hsu | as Chinese Waitress |
| Misty Louwagie | as Elegant Beauty |
| Sarah Shahi | as Starlet |
| Moon Bloodgood | as Bridget |
| Addison Bouquet | as Hailey |
| Katherine Herzer | as Little Girl |
| Darlene Hunt | as Airline Attendant |
| Meghan Markle | as Hot Girl |
| Joeanna Sayler | as Gallery Owner |
| Lindsay MacFarland | as Gallery Patron |
| Daniele O'Loughlin | as Wedding Planner |
| Nora Burns | as Caterer |
| Nealla Gordon | as Caterer |
| Christine Holz-Lusita | as Catty actress |
| Gina Moore | as Party Guest |
| Nectar Rose | as Stewardess |
| Victoria Spark | as Emily's Neighbor |
| Anastacia Spiegel | as Dinner Guest |
| Julie Wittner | as Casting Assistant |
Movie info
| Languages: | English, American Sign Language |
| Filming dates: | 12 April 2004 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 30,000,000 |
| Gross: |
USA - 7,576,593 USD (24 April 2005) UK - 948,134 GBP (3 July 2005) Netherlands - 200,757 EUR (5 June 2005) |
| Plot: | While flying from Los Angeles to New York, the "good boy" Oliver Martin meets the "bad girl" Emily Friehl and they have sex in the restroom. They stay together along the day in New York, when Oliver discloses the planning of his life - his future career, successful job and then raising a family. He gives the phone number of his mother to Emily and asks her to call seven years later to check. For seven years, they occasionally meet each other, and in the end, their relationship becomes love. |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Semi-Charmed Life" Written by Stephan Jenkins Performed by Third Eye Blind Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "Save Tonight" Written by Eagle Eye Cherry Performed by Eagle Eye Cherry Courtesy of Epic Records/Diesel Music AB By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing Courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK) Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "There She Goes" Written by Kristian Ottestad Performed by The Getaway People Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing "Walkin' on the Sun" Written by Greg Camp, Steve Harwell, Paul De Lisle, Kevin Iannello Performed by Smash Mouth Courtesy of Interscope Records Under License from Universal Music Enterprises "Mint Car" Written by Robert Smith (as Robert J. Smith), Simon Gallup, Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper , Roger O'Donnell Performed by The Cure Courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK) Under License from Universal Music Enterprises Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "The Little Cowherd" Arranged by Liu Sen Performed by Tseng Yung Cing Courtesy of Wind Song Music International "Cut Chemist Suite" Written by Alfredo Ortiz , Pablo Castorena, Lucas MacFadden, Raul Pacheco, Asdrubal Sierra, Jose Espinoza, Ulises Bella, William Abers (as Willy Abers), , Justin Poree, Charles Stewart , Jiro Yamaguchi, William Marrufo Performed by Ozomatli Courtesy of Almo Sounds, LLC By Arrangement with Natural Energy Lab "Mad About You" Written by Alex Callier Performed by Hooverphonic Courtesy of Epic Records/Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Belgium) S.A./N.V. By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing "Know Nothing" Written by Dougie Payne (as Douglas Payne) Performed by Travis Courtesy of Epic Records/Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing "Brighter Than Sunshine" Written by Matt Hales (as Matthew Hales), Kim Oliver, Ben Hales (as Benjamin Hales) Performed by Matt Hales Courtesy of Slightly Bigger/Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing Courtesy of B-Unique Records By Arrangement with Natural Energy Lab "Look What You've Done" Written by Nic Cester (as Nicholas Cester) Performed by Jet Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "Maybe It's Just Me" Written and Performed by Butch Walker Courtesy of Epic Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing "Strawberry Pie" Written by Mark Vernon, Lisah Nicholson, Michael Porter Performed by AM Vibe Courtesy of Silvergirlrecords "Release the Pressure" Written by Mark Thomas Bell Performed by Kingsize Funk Courtesy of Shaboom America Recordings "Bodyrock" Written by Moby (as Richard Hall), Bobby Robinson , Gabriel Jackson Performed by Moby Courtesy of V2 Records, Inc./Mute Ltd. "Trouble" Written by Ray Lamontagne (as Raycharles Jack LaMontagne) Performed by Ray Lamontagne (as Ray LaMontagne) Courtesy of RCA Records "If You Leave Me Now" Written by Peter Cetera Performed by Chicago Courtesy of Chicago Records, Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing "Hands of Time" Written by Richie Havens, Andrew Cato (as Andrew Cocup), Tom Findlay (as Thomas Charles Findlay) Performed by Groove Armada Courtesy of Jive UK By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing "I'll Be There for You" Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora Performed by Ashton Kutcher "Breathe (2 a.m.)" Written and Performed by Anna Nalick Courtesy of Columbia Records By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Licensing |
Goofs
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Continuity: At the Japanese restaurant, the amount of water in their glasses changes very drastically several times between shots. Continuity: When Kutcher and Peet's character were spitting water on each other at dinner, the wet spots suddenly vanish as the cameras pan off and back onto them. Continuity: When Oliver has just lost his job and is seen leaving a store with a gray sweater on, a black female extra talking on a cell phone walks past him. Five seconds later the same extra still talking on the phone walks past him again in the same direction. Continuity: When Emily takes Oliver's camera in New York, the camera strap is around Oliver's neck and in the next shot it is off. DATE: When Oliver and Emily are in the bar in New York, Oliver pays with what appears to be two bills that are of the "new style" (larger head shots of the presidents, etc.) although the scene is supposed to take place before this new monetary style was introduced. Continuity: In the Chinese restaurant scene, the girl gets her food and it appears to be a full plate. The camera cuts away and then back to her and seconds later the food is nearly gone. Continuity: At the airport, an SLR camera appears around Oliver's neck between shots. Continuity: During the New Year's Eve party, the location of the large tattoo on the back of Emily's left shoulder changes position by at least a few inches from shot to shot while she's sitting facing the bar and later when she's dancing with Oliver. Continuity: In the beginning of the movie, when Emily visits the churchyard, the trees indicate that it is summer. In the next scene, when she and Oliver walk in New York, it is autumn/winter. Continuity: In the restaurant, when the waitress is putting the food onto the table, there is much greenery on Oliver's dish. But in the shot from behind Oliver's shoulder there is almost no green. Continuity: After leaving the airport, Emily and Oliver are on the train platform. As they're talking, Emily lights a cigarette, takes a few puffs and then drops it and stamps it out. In the next scene she takes another drag on a cigarette without lighting up another, and drops this one and stamps it out. Continuity: The stains of splashed drink on Oliver's shirt when he is in lavatory are not the same as just after splashing when he is in his seat. Continuity: When Oliver and Emily start fooling around on the hood of the car while they are parked in the desert, Emily is wearing sneakers. When they fall off the car, she is barefoot. CHAR: In the scene where Oliver and Emily are sitting at the bar, Oliver asks the bartender to make their second round a double. The bartender remarks that the shots they are drinking are doubles even though they are clearly drinking out of standard 1.5 ounce shot glasses. |
Quotes
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Emily Friehl: Honestly, if you're not willing to sound stupid you don't deserve to be in love. Oliver Martin: Emily, I'm flat broke. I don't have a job. I don't have a plan. And I know, I know I'm probably six years too late, but will you give me strike one back? Graham Martin: [pointing to his son] You should get one. Oliver Martin: That was the plan. Instead I'm almost 30, unemployed, and living with mom and dad. Graham Martin: Oliver. This is your life. Right now. It doesn't wait for you to get back on your feet. Graham Martin: Oliver, this is your life. You can't wait for it to just to get you up on your feet. Oliver Martin: [annoyed] Gabe the babe. Oliver Martin: The thing is, how can I be there for her if I don't even have my thing figured out? You know? Ellen Martin: God, Oliver! You are such a dick! C'mon, let's just start without him! Oliver Martin: Well, if it wasn't love, it was a lot like it. Oliver Martin: My brother's deaf, Em. I can go days without talking. Emily Friehl: Don't... you'll ruin it. Emily Friehl: This is your trip, it's happening right now [Takes Oliver's camera and takes a picture of her crotch] Oliver Martin: [sarcastically] Oh Great! All the places I have traveled! Oliver Martin: What's your stance on pancakes? Emily Friehl: I am pro-pancakes. |
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