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On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding. The unmarried couple returns to New Jersey to sort out their relationship.

Jeremy Sisto as  Jeremy
Rashida Jones as  Kerri
Heather Dubrow as  Marty
Jeff Anderson as  Gil
Trevor Fehrman as  Biscuit
Todd Babcock as  Shane
Paget Brewster as  Lea
Stuart Pankin as  Mr. Victim
Liz Sheridan as  Grandma
Brendan Hill as  Cliff

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Reviews

Amsomnia Studios
2002/09/20

This is one story for the memory, if you like these weird love stories with a kinky and strange but lovely tone buy this.Story: 9/10 The story is simple Shane is a man coming home from las Vegas being dumped by his soon to be wife because she have second thoughts, so he takes home to see his room and other things. About here a call comes from his two friends Gil and the strange Biscuit, and from there on it is a ride in some way, it is a funny comedy romance movie that will make you want to see it more then ones.Music: 8/10 Well it is your simple kind of music like in almost any other romance movie or comedy movie so not much to say about that is there really no i guess not.Actors: 9/10 Well we have a long great cast who does it greatly even some we have seen in the newest movies today, but the one standing out is the man who directed it ohh you thought i would forget him did you well then i will hehe, i dare you do find out it for yourselves by buying this awesome flick of a movie.Overall: 8/10 Well the movies has small flaws but not much so it will get from me a big 8 because i feel it really deserves that much, get ready to laugh and sit down watching this lovely movie...

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porfle
2002/09/21

I wasn't privileged to see this film at the Vulgarthon, so I didn't get to drink whatever totally awesome Kool-Aid they apparently had on hand there! This definitely is not the greatest romantic comedy I've seen in years! I wasn't totally blown away by the great acting and incredible script, because they didn't exist! What I did find, however, were some pretty good comedy bits scattered here and there amidst a bunch of lifeless and boring romantic nonsense with lead characters that were extremely unappealing! This would've been a better movie if they'd concentrated on the Gil and Biscuit characters and deep-sixed Jeremy and Kerri, because I really couldn't care less about their dull romantic complications! And, unlike many of the people posting rave reviews of this flick, I actually have written more than one user comment!

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gwennyveer
2002/09/22

While not actually a Kevin Smith movie, this is well worth the time spent! Some of the dialog is forced, but the concepts and overall storyline are engaging and, more times than not, actually laugh-out-loud funny. This is, as it was intended by Jeff Anderson, a movie to which both men and women can relate. The most interesting part of the script is that the "girl" parts are as realistic as the "boys"; both kinds of bonds are equally represented.This is not a big budget, smooth, shiny Hollywood type movie, and that's exactly why it is great. Although somewhat sappy, it's the kind of movie Randall Graves would love (even though he'd never admit it).

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BadVibed
2002/09/23

Wow. One of the best film surprises in ages. I loved everything about Now You Know. It is deftly written and funny. FUNNY funny, especially scenes with the characters Gil (played by writer-director-actor-Clerk Jeff Anderson) and Biscuit. I'd expect big laughs from Anderson, but the biggest surprise is how sweet and romantic the movie is. It takes a really gifted, confident talent to pull off a comic romance, and in all honesty, Now You Know is better than 99% of films of this genre that made it into theaters in the past few years. How this one fell between the cracks, I don't know, but I heard from a friend who heard from a friend that it might be coming out on DVD. Don't miss it. It's a gem.

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