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| Original Title |
Serving Sara |
| Director |
Reginald Hudlin |
| Genre |
Comedy, Romance |
| Released |
2002-08-20 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated PG-13 for crude humor, sexual content and language. |
| Rated |
4.4 |
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| When Sara (Elizabeth Hurley) is served divorce papers while she is in New York, she is stunned. Not about to lose the fortune she amassed with her self-serving Texas husband, she makes an offer to her process server, Joe (Matthew Perry) that sets them off on a wild trip across the country. |
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| Matthew Perry as Joe Tyler , Elizabeth Hurley as Sara Moore , Vincent Pastore as Tony , Bruce Campbell as Gordon Moore , Cedric the Entertainer as Ray Harris , Amy Adams as Kate , Terry Crews as Vernon , Jerry Stiller as Milton (cop) , Marshall Bell as Warren Cebron , Derek Southers as Bouncer , Alan Ackles as Man in elevator (scenes deleted) , Robin McGee as Jimmy (elevator operator) , Brent Duncan as Blackjack dealer , Eli Jacques as Woman at blackjack table , John Wayne Shafer as Pit boss |
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Possibly the worst film of 2002!!!!!!
Matthew Perry should feel lucky he makes millions on his daytime job,
"Friends". He should forget about feature films in the future. Not only is
this the most inane comedy in many years, but it just proves that Mr.
Perry
is someone made for TV and the masses. An actor, he is not.
Never mind him. He's a Larry Olivier next to Elizabeth Hurley. She also
should stick to her Estee Lauder ads. Hello, Hollywood: you would have
done
much better with a pair of unknowns and saved tons of money since both the
principals suck big time together.
This pair has as much chemistry on screen as olive oil and balsamic
vinegar.
The director? He should give the studio his fee for this piece of
unadulterated crap.
I was lucky that I didn't have to pay to see this film, but I pity those
who
have to shell their money to sit thru' this piece of garbage. This film
belongs in "arty" film festivals everywhere where kitsch is really
appreciated.
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