Crush
Cast :Andie MacDowell, Imelda Staunton
Director :John McKay (IV)
Studio :Columbia Tristar Hom
Format :Color, Widescreen, Dolby
Released Date :January 01, 2001
DVD Released Date :July 29, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateMay 22, 2005
SummaryYou must buy this
Content
One of the best/worst movies I have ever seen. This film made weep with laughter, left me speechless at the plot turns and disgusted that people are starving all over the world and yet Macdowell picked up a cheque for this performance. I had to get the DVD to show friends. They wouldn't believe me when I told them about it. Never again will they doubt my word!

Rating
DateApril 29, 2005
SummaryLoved this movie!
Content
I really enjoyed this movie. It is a chick flick, but it had so much heart and passion that it just goes to show you that "true" love can exist no matter what age or the differences in age. I especially enjoyed the British actor, Kenny Doughty, wow!!! He was definitely easy on the eyes, so that made it even more enjoyable!!! So I bought the DVD!

Rating
DateJanuary 05, 2005
SummaryMy Favorite movie
Content
This is a great movie. I love it. It is just a perect chick flick.

Rating
DateDecember 31, 2004
SummaryOnly the acting deserves any credit
Content
I thought when I picked this movie up from the video store that it was a light-hearted comedy about female friendships (that's the way it's marketed). I was partially correct. The first half of the movie is quite fun and has a little bit of romantic suspense to it--of the "Is he or isn't he a decent guy" variety. Then out of nowhere comes a plot "twist" that is extremely cruel and unnecessary to wreck the whole thing. The 45 minutes or so that follow are completely unbelievable and wimpy on the part of writer/director McKay. If he had ever paid attention to female relationships, he would know that his resolution to this movie is laughable. No one in their right minds would forgive the things that Andie McDowell's character is expected to get over in this movie, and they sure as heck wouldn't be as peaceful about the way everything turned out as she is by the time the credits roll. The only reason that this movie got the rating it did from me is that the acting is actually quite good, but that doesn't save this movie. Ridiculous.

Rating
DateSeptember 21, 2004
SummaryLove it
Content
I love this moive, I always watch it when I need a good cry.
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