Valentine's Day

2010 "A Love Story. More or Less."
5.7| 2h5m| PG-13| en
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More than a dozen Angelenos navigate Valentine's Day from early morning until midnight. Three couples awake together, but each relationship will sputter. A grade-school boy wants flowers for his first true love. Two high school seniors plan first-time sex at noon. A TV sports reporter gets the assignment to find romance in LA. A star quarterback contemplates his future. Two strangers meet on a plane. Grandparents, together for years, face a crisis. An 'I Hate Valentine's Day' dinner beckons the lonely and the lied to.

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Artivels Undescribable Perfection
Megamind To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Keeley Coleman The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
ted-985-618100 Wife made me watch this with her because it had "star power". The only power it had was to make me constantly throw up in my mouth over and over again. This was honestly the worst movie I have ever seen. Terrible acting, worse writing, and everything was predictable from the start to the end. I'm hoping it ends soon.Oh God. It's still going. Now my wife is laughing. I'm wondering if this is grounds for divorce.My review does not contain enough lines. What else can I say besides the fact that this is so awful? Please kill me.Still not enough????? OMG. Taylor Swift is on again. Now I want to puke again. Please let it be over!!!!
majoros-maria I remember, I haven't seen this movie for years. Garry Marshall is an awful director, but I'm unable to dislike him since I've grown up through his films. This film has a great cast. All of them are talented, or at least famous celebrities which can attract every generation. Shirley Maclaine and Hector Elizondo for elderly people, Julia Robert, Bradley Cooper, Queen Latifah for middle-aged people and starts like Taylor Swift (who is a great singer but a terrible actress), Jessica Alba, Taylor Lautner for teenagers. But its horrible. Jessica Alba is one of the most overrated actresses nowadays, Taylor Swift danced on my nerves with her disgusting Teddy-bear. I feel sorry for Shirley Maclaine, who was great as Mrs Levinson in Downton Abbey or the lesbian teacher in The Children's Hour. However I would have felt delighted if I had been casted in this movie, because there are a lot of actors and actresses I adore.
Dominic LeRose Valentine's Day is an overrated holiday that gets guys stressed out over how to take their lovely ladies out for a good time, makes lonely people lonelier, and gives women high expectations. You know the drill. This February-released romantic comedy is chick-flick hell for every guy. For dimwitted, immature women, this is cinematic heaven. "valentine's" Day" reflects the boring lives of many of the most unrealistic and stupid movie characters in recent memory on the big, special day. Not only do we not give one cent's worth of care for what happens to these characters, but we sort of start to hate them and hope they get the worst possible outcome relating to relationships. At least I did. The big movie stars in this film are too many to completely list. Julia Roberts, Jennifer Garner, Patrick Dempsey, Jamie Foxx, Ashton Kutcher, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Biel, Jessica Alba, Bradley Cooper, Taylor Swift, and some stupid kids are sign up for a Hollywood scum fest. The guys all look like they can't wait to move on with their lives, while some of the stars on the female end say "hey look I can still act." Not one scene in this film has potential to warm the hearts of audiences. "Valentine's Day" reflects the lives of some of the most annoying, selfish people who are impossible to root for. It's as if you compiled every romantic comedy cliché, rapped it in a bow, and placed it in the dreams of a Kelly Kapoor ("The Office") type of woman.
SnoopyStyle Director Garry Marshall brings us an intertwining series of love stories in Los Angeles on Valentine's Day. They're mostly inoffensive sugar coated superficial stories. And then there are the Taylors, Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner. They're trying to be the comic relief. I'm not sure why Garry Marshall thought they would be good at comedy. At least they stand out in this A-list lovefest. One of these are not like the others. Their complete ignorance and their oddity has its own charm. They're somewhat funny in one scene being interview by a news reporter.It's a mess of too many characters in too many stories. After the first two or three plot lines, the rest starts becoming one big confused mishmash. I couldn't tell you what half of their stories are. And they just keep adding more characters. It's an avalanche of hot acting talents.