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Shut Up and Kiss Me | 
enlarge | Director: Gary Brockette Actors: Christopher Daniel Barnes, Kristin Richardson, Krista Allen, Yelba Osorio, Howard Flamm Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 83722
Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 101 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D2926D UPC: 014381292626 EAN: 0014381292626 ASIN: B000C20VMI
Theatrical Release Date: November 4, 2005 Release Date: February 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Description Ryan (Christopher Barnes, The Brady Bunch Movie) is a rookie stockbroker who has trouble with women and lives with his psychic mom (Victoria Jackson, Saturday Night Live). Pete (Brad Rowe, Full Frontal, Body Shots) is a slick surfer dude who lives in his Volkswagen van on the beach; he's good with women but can't seem to commit to just one. Living in Miami, they're 27-year-old best friends who each meet the woman of their dreams on the same fateful day. Ryan knocks heads, literally, in an elevator with the gorgeous Jessica (Kristin Richardson, Rock Star, Man on the Moon) but passes out before getting her number. Pete falls for an insatiable, sexy Italian woman, Tiara (Krista Allen, Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding, Anger Management, Baywatch Hawaii), but there's one big problem -- Tiara's uncle, mob boss Vincent Bublione(Burt Young, Rocky), is intent on keeping her away from guys like Pete.This high-energy romantic comedy will have you asking: How far will you go for true love?
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A fun cast in just ok film August 11, 2007 Frankie Vilarreal (mountain view, california United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I actually found this film fun to watch in a campy sorta way.Christoher Daniel Barnes ("The Brady Bunch"/Tv's Starman) does a great job with a silly script.The Mob guys in the film are a lil too much, and I'm actually tired of seeing mob guys in films,they pretty much are played out.Krista Allen is funny in the film too,and there are alot of cameos by 80's actors.When I baught this film, I started watching it, and just kept laughing on Chris's face expressions and the way he acts when he is around his love interest.He is a better actor than the script and other actors in the film, which makes this film watchable.Krista too has her moments.I know I rated it very high, but just felt that some of the other viewers were too harsh.It is a campy fun film, not the best film or the worst....just ok.
How cheap and cheesy can they get??? January 31, 2007 V. lane This was the biggest waste of 5 dollars in our life!!! From a bad plot to worse acting the proper title should have been shut up and kill me.
Too Bad "Shut Up" Didn't Take It's Own Advice November 7, 2006 K. Harris (Las Vegas, NV) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
As a curiosity, I watched this film to check out Krista Allen and Brad Rowe--two performers that in the right material could break out of relative obscurity. While I wasn't expecting much, unfortunately I got just that--not much. A juvenile comedy, "Shut Up and Kiss Me" has the great distinction to feature grown men acting like twelve year olds. On a perennial search for love, two kids (um, I mean bachelors) equate sexual attraction for feelings and we're meant to buy into these "love" stories. Absolutely brain-dead and overcooked, this isn't the movie for me. Every gag that can be overplayed is. There are the fart jokes, breast jokes, virginity jokes, homophobic jokes--it's all here. Usually, this type of sophisticated humor would be in a high school films such as "Porky's"--but here, our lead character is an investment manager. Needless to say, the film knows absolutely nothing about the subject. There is a ridiculous mob subplot, as well, which is best left to your imagination. I don't want to spend too much time on this one, but a final thought.... What's interesting to me is that it's easy to dismiss a movie of this caliber when it is fairly unknown to begin with. If, however, this exact same movie was marketed by a big studio and headlined Ryan Reynolds, for example, there would absolutely be people who thought it was hysterical. Most bad movies are inoffensive enough, and this movie is slight and inconsequential. But a bad movie raised to popular acclaim and big box office--that's what really offends my senses.
Too late... September 26, 2006 T. Burger (Chicago) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This had '80s movie written all over it from the very first note of the lead song. It continued and continued and continued. Even the mob guys that they used were over-the-hill mob guys that had some heft (pun perhaps not intended) in the 80s but are slated as b-movie actors now. The leading characters, particularly the two males, are, as one reviewer noted, underworked and underappreciated. If this had been made two decades ago, it might have reached cult status. Who knows? There are worse movies with such status made back then. This reviewer lived through the '80s and has no desire to revisit them in the form of a poorly made film. There's a reason for straight-to-DVD releases.
Cheesy, Cheesy, Cheesy September 8, 2006 Cookie (malibu, ca) A teen movie with actors way beyond the teenage years. Two 30 something year old men looking for love in Miami, that behave like they should be in high school. The actors are all decent but none are leads they would all be great character actors and nothing more. The Italian family is a mockery and insulting to Italians. This movie is a waste of time.
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