| | I Love Trouble [Region 2] |  | Director: Charles Shyer Actors: Nick Nolte, Julia Roberts, Saul Rubinek, James Rebhorn, Robert Loggia Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 228132
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5017188885096 ASIN: B00006AFH1
Theatrical Release Date: June 29, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Amazon.com The writer-producer-director team of Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers (Father of the Bride) can't lift this sugary ode to Howard Hawks's His Girl Friday to a believable--let alone enjoyable--plateau. Neither, unfortunately, can its two great and perfectly cast leads, Nick Nolte and Julia Roberts. As competing newspaper reporters after the same story, there should be enough sparks and brilliantly barbed dialogue flying between them to resurrect the screwball comedy genre of classic Hollywood. But the material isn't there, the charisma isn't there, and the direction (by Shyer) certainly isn't there. At more than two hours, the film begins to dismantle itself, and the cute factor becomes a pain. --Tom Keogh
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I LOVE TROUBLE October 10, 2008 This is a very good action/comedy Julia & Nick are a great pair. This move is about 2 reporters always trying to scoop the other one on the headline story and end up falling in love with each other. I rate this movie a 9 from 1to10!!
Absence of Romance January 5, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not a remake of the 1947 detective film with the same title, this one stars Nick Nolte and Julia Roberts as two competing Chicago newspaper reporters who meet while investigating a mysterious train crash. They eventually untangle a conspiracy involving corrupt scientists and cancer causing goat milk. The film is intended as an homage to Howard Hawks' comedies like "His Girl Friday" and "Bringing up Baby," but due to the seriousness of the crime and lack of chemistry between the two leads, midway through starts feeling more like "Silkwood."
Husband and wife team Charles Shyer and Nancy Meyers previously milked the forties screwball comedy formula with "Father of the Bride," but there are too many unsettling red herrings and not enough real love to make this one worth struggling through.
Trouble in Love September 25, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This one was okay, but a bit too long. The funniest part is actually the scene where Nick Nolte and the boyscouts find Julie Roberts skinny dipping, giving Nick a chance to expose "the real Julia" to the boys. And isn't Nolte a bit old for Roberts here? Well, if you're looking for a contrived romantic comedy, look no further.
i love this movie July 6, 2006 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
i love this movie i give it 100 stars its one of julia roberts best movie ever this movie is fun and an adventure for anyone so its well worth buying it so buy it now!
Not brilliant, but enjoyable nonetheless August 2, 2005 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This movie--and it's a movie, not a film--features contrived plot twists, an improbable romance, and predictable writing. It's light in every way--just a little scary, just a little romantic, just a little funny. This is not sophisticated movie-making.
However, I have moments when I want a little brain candy to keep my interest without stretching my intellect. And in those moments, I confess, this is what I drag out. Here's the plot: two rival newspaper reporters investigate a suspicious train crash, despise each other, are endangered, fall in love, solve the case. I hope I didn't give too much away. Julia Roberts and Nick Nolte don't have the snappy reparte that the screenwriters were so obviously going for, but close. They're both great-looking and winsome enough to root for. Predictably, Robert's character is smart and sassy, while Nolte plays a womanizing rogue. The glowering but still incompetent bad guys threaten the daring duo without disturbing your dreams. It's not the screwball comedy to which it's paying homage, but it's a grade-B imitation of an enjoyable genre, and sometimes that's enough. Watch it with butter on your fingers.
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