Kissing a Fool
Cast :David Schwimmer, Jason Lee, Mili Avital
Director :Doug Ellin
Studio :Universal Studios
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :February 27, 1998
DVD Released Date :March 17, 2003
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateJanuary 19, 2005
SummaryGood
Content
A fun movie to watch, and even a good chick flick, but not the greatest script. The three actors work very well together, and David Schwimmer has some of the best moments. If you enjoy these actors, then this is the movie for you.

Rating
DateAugust 19, 2003
Summaryboo to the critics
Content
What's with the bl***dy critics?! They obviously don't know a good movie when they see one. "Kissing A Fool" is an excellent film. One of the best comedies I've seen in years. David Schwimmer, Jason Lee and Mili Avital play their roles well - they have very good chemistry. I never miss a Jason Lee film - even if it's something as lousy as "Heartbreakers". Because he never let's you down. I rented "Kissing A Fool" a couple of years ago and recently bought it on DVD so I could watch it a million times more.

Rating
DateMay 01, 2003
SummaryGood core romantic comedy core dvd holding
Content
This movie, hands down, is worth owning. You have a breakout performance by Jason Lee and an always solid second lead by Friends' David Schwimmer. Most importantly, this movie has very clever and well written dialogue regarding a circle of late 20 somethings in 1990's Chicago who are living the ups and downs of single dating life. You have humor, wit, unexpected lover drama and all around good cinema. This movie keeps your attention from the getgo, does not let go--based on its story telling style. I'm in my early 30's and love this film, my girlfriend is mid-20's and loves this film. And yes, even my 63 year old parents thought this film was particularly captivating over a recent family holiday weekend. Buy it. Watch it once a year. It gets better with each viewing.

Rating
DateJanuary 12, 2003
Summaryok
Content
this movie is ok i wish david swimmer would play someone who was not i jurk but very well.

Rating
DateApril 04, 2002
SummaryA little Cheesy...but more like Brie
Content
Classic story of two best friends falling for the same girl with little twists of circumstance. Jason Lee (Jay) sets David Schwimmer (Max) into a fast pace relationship with Mili Avital (Samantha)...and things turn for the worst when Schwimmer's character makes a "test" which will be the ultimate decision for marriage or not.

Why the film doesn't churn your stomach is because of the mark of honesty that comes up in critical moments. The characters are admittedly fickle, sappy, emotionally crippled at times, unfaithful, inconsiderate, or drunk. This is what makes the movie interesting as it follows the familiar plot line into romantic comedy.

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