A love triangle involving a white-collar executive and a professional baseball pitcher both vying for the same woman.
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The latest comedy drama mash up by James L. Brooks, Everything You've
Got tells the tale of a professional softball player who finds herself
in a love triangle.
I think I should add that the film seems to
incorporate some fantasy elements. When was the last time you heard of a
professional softball player who was into dudes? Right, and I rode a
unicorn to work today. Still, Reese Witherspoon kinda looks like a
professional softball player. Big thighs.
Story involves a love triangle, with Rudd playing a white-collar
executive vying for Witherspoon's affections, and Wilson portraying a
professional baseball pitcher who is also a love interest.
Everything You've Got is an upcoming 2010 film directed, written and
produced by James L. Brooks. It stars Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Owen
Wilson and Jack Nicholson. The movie was shot in Philadelphia and
Washington, D.C.. It is scheduled to be released on December 17, 2010.
Interesting Fact
The film was originally titled How do You
Know, and Brooks has said it may undergo yet another title change before
release, which would totally mess up my preview. Related Movies
Spanglish, As Good as it Gets, Dinner for Schmucks, A League of their Own What's Good About It?
Brooks
has a great feel for the dramatic comedy. Spanglish had its flaws,
namely Adam Sandler, but As Good as it Gets was fantastic, and he has
Jack Nicholson back, with Paul Rudd, who's become an extremely solid
actor as of late. What's Bad About It?
Reese Witherspoon is
annoying. Hopefully, the film doesn't go too hard for the Oscar and
instead just focuses on being a great film. Our Clever Prediction
Witherspoon
and Nicholson are Oscar darlings, as is Brooks. The box office will be
solid, and there may be a few nominations. The hardcore softball
community will rally behind the film, similar to the gay community
following Brokeback Mountain. Unfortunately, no one will care.