COBRA COMMANDER
02-14-2007, 01:23 AM
The ever so cute Drew Barrymore (Sophie Fisher) and the aging Hugh Grant (Alex Fletcher) team up in this funny chick flick. I make no bones about it, this is a chick flick but it is funny. More specificly, Hugh Grant has many many great one liners that get tossed out there so quick that I don't see them coming. Girls are going to like the story and the guys are going to laugh at the humor. And if you are lucky enough to remember the 80's then the movie will have a few jokes in it for you as well.
This is a great movie to bring your honey to this Valentines Day or any day for that matter. It is refreshing to find an innocent movie that has some great characters, some great acting, and a good story.
"A romantic comedy following Alex Fletcher, a washed-up '80s pop star who's been reduced to working the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement parks. The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when reigning diva Cora Corman invites him to write and record a duet with her, but there's a problem--Alex hasn't written a song in years, he's never written lyrics, and he has to come up with a hit in a matter of days. Enter Sophie Fisher, Alex's beguilingly quirky plant lady, whose flair for words strikes a chord with the struggling songwriter. On the rebound from a bad relationship, Sophie is reluctant to collaborate with anyone, especially commitment-phobe Alex. As their chemistry heats up at the piano and under it, Alex and Sophie will have to face their fears--and the music--if they want to find the love and success they both deserve."
This is a great movie to bring your honey to this Valentines Day or any day for that matter. It is refreshing to find an innocent movie that has some great characters, some great acting, and a good story.
"A romantic comedy following Alex Fletcher, a washed-up '80s pop star who's been reduced to working the nostalgia circuit at county fairs and amusement parks. The charismatic and talented musician gets a chance at a comeback when reigning diva Cora Corman invites him to write and record a duet with her, but there's a problem--Alex hasn't written a song in years, he's never written lyrics, and he has to come up with a hit in a matter of days. Enter Sophie Fisher, Alex's beguilingly quirky plant lady, whose flair for words strikes a chord with the struggling songwriter. On the rebound from a bad relationship, Sophie is reluctant to collaborate with anyone, especially commitment-phobe Alex. As their chemistry heats up at the piano and under it, Alex and Sophie will have to face their fears--and the music--if they want to find the love and success they both deserve."