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| Original Title |
Good Advice |
| Director |
Steve Rash |
| Genre |
Comedy |
| Released |
2001-09-6 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated R for language and sexual content. |
| Rated |
6.3 |
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| Ryan Turner is a stockbroker who is self-centered and overly cocky. He is also a womanizer. He also has a girlfriend, Cindy Styne, who is a bit of an airhead, who works as an advice columnist for a struggling newspaper but who is so self-involved that her work is so backed up that her boss would like to get rid of her but cause of her contract and papers' in the red, she has to put up with her until she can and also she cares more of what Ryan can give her than him. Ryan likes to give his friends and clients inside information though it is illegal, recently the info he gave was false; he was set up by a client whose wife he was sleeping with. He would lose his job, his traders license, and thrown out of his apartment. He moves in with Cindy, who after being proposition by a jet setter, leaves Ryan. While moping around, Cindy's boss, Page Hensen calls demanding that Cindy finish her back work. Ryan needing the money claims that Cindy's incapacitated, and has to work at home, and acting as her representative, answers the letters she receives himself and before you know it "Cindy" is a celebrity. And Ryan has new insight into himself. |
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| Charlie Sheen as Ryan Turner , Angie Harmon as Page Hensen , Denise Richards as Cindy Styne , Jon Lovitz as Barry Sherman , Rosanna Arquette as Cathy Sherman , Estelle Harris as Iris , Barry Newman as Donald Simpson , Lisa Rinna as Veronica Simpson , John de Lancie as Ted (as John DeLancie) , Francoise Surel as Lucy Stone , Pete Gardner as Carl , Troy Beyer as Nancy , Andrew Berman as Steven , Christopher Burkott as Mail Room Clerk , Madison Mason as Jim Pearson |
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Not positive
Any film with the word "Good" in the title is opening itself to lame
criticism immediately; good advice would be to stay away from this film,
ect.
Good advice would be to stay away from this film.
Charlie Sheen could be the next Leslie Nielson, if he sticks to spoofs. This
film, and others like it, are in no way believable, or funny, and even if
they are meant as fantasy and pure entertainment, they aren't, they're just
rubbish.
Good advice would be not only to stay away, but to not even look at the box,
waste of time and talent.
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