An architect, unlucky in the dating game, finds herself falling for her quirky neighbor.An architect, unlucky in the dating game, finds herself falling for her quirky neighbor.An architect, unlucky in the dating game, finds herself falling for her quirky neighbor.
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Michèle Duquet
- Marylynn Marris
- (as Michele Duquet)
Shawn Thompson
- Larry Mercer
- (as Sean Alex Thompson)
Don Granbery
- Man 1
- (as Don Granberry)
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- TriviaTake a close look at the Executive Introductions flyer (10:48) - it seems the prop department wrote gobbledygook for the small print.
- GoofsVery first opening shot (Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges over the East River) sets this movie in New York City but ten seconds later there's a scene of the 506 Carlton streetcar line in Toronto.
- Quotes
Steve Marris: I'm not in love with her, I'm in love with you.
Hallie Mitchell: You're not my type.
[shuts the door on him then opens it again]
Steve Marris: I know.
Hallie Mitchell: I love you too.
Steve Marris: I know.
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Love for the woman over thirty
Donnalee (Sherry Miller) is an architect with a history of romantic disappointment. Her business partner, Hallie (Leslie Hope) is in the same predicament. When Hallie finds success through a video dating company, Donnalee feels the urge to give it a try as well. Meanwhile, the ladies land a big project for their business and Donnalee has a nice-looking but agitating man and his grumpy daughter move in next door. What does the future hold for these gals, professionally and romantically?
Donnalee and Hallie are job smart and love dummies. Miller and Hope are lovely to look at and portray the frustration of the single woman over 30 very, very well. But, if only they would use their brains! The script is just a tad beyond mediocrity and the costumes or art direction are not noteworthy, either. Yet, the film is still worth watching for those who love romance movies beyond all others. Hold a showing at a gathering of thirty-something women soon, if you can locate a copy.
Donnalee and Hallie are job smart and love dummies. Miller and Hope are lovely to look at and portray the frustration of the single woman over 30 very, very well. But, if only they would use their brains! The script is just a tad beyond mediocrity and the costumes or art direction are not noteworthy, either. Yet, the film is still worth watching for those who love romance movies beyond all others. Hold a showing at a gathering of thirty-something women soon, if you can locate a copy.
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- Nov 9, 2004
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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