How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days with Kate Hudson: DVD Cover
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Director: Donald Petrie Cast: Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Adam Goldberg, Michael Michele

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/18/2009
  • Original Release: 2003
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 17,721

Viewer Rating: (39 ratings)

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Closed Caption; ; How To Make A Movie In 2 Years; Why The Sexes Battle; Girls Night Out; Commentary by Director Donald Petrie; Music Video - "Somebody Like You" by Keith Urban; Deleted Scenes with Director's Commentary

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Disc #1 -- How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
1. Scene 1 [5:44]
2. Scene 2 [3:23]
3. Scene 3 [4:36]
4. Scene 4 [10:03]
5. Scene 5 [5:49]
6. Scene 6 [1:56]
7. Scene 7 [5:36]
8. Scene 8 [4:10]
9. Scene 9 [5:02]
10. Scene 10 [3:06]
11. Scene 11 [4:28]
12. Scene 12 [5:56]
13. Scene 13 [6:35]
14. Scene 14 [5:56]
15. Scene 15 [1:19]
16. Scene 16 [6:27]
17. Scene 17 [5:22]
18. Scene 18 [5:03]
19. Scene 19 [2:12]
20. Scene 20 [6:19]
21. Scene 21 [6:58]

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Two New Yorkers fight the battle of the sexes to a standstill (without entirely realizing it) in this romantic comedy. Andie (Kate Hudson) is a young journalist who longs to cover political stories, but in the meantime she finds herself writing for a women's magazine called Composure, where her editor Lana Jong (Bebe Neuwirth) has her writing a fluffy advice column. After hearing of the latest dating laments of her relationship-challenged friend Michelle (Kathryn Hahn), Andie sells Lana on the idea of writing a piece on the things women do to alienate the men they love, which she'll demonstrate by winning and then driving away a man in a mere ten days. Meanwhile, Ben (Matthew McConaughey) is an advertising man who wants to land a prestige diamond account at his firm. Ben is competing with his pals, Spears (Michael Michele) and Green (Shalom Harlow), for the assignment, so Ben tells his boss Phillip Warren (Robert Klein) that he's the man for the job because he understands the fair sex so well he can make any woman fall for him in less than two weeks. As fate would have it, Andie and Ben end up choosing one another for their mutual assignments, with neither knowing about each other's secret agenda as Ben strives to hold on to Andie while she does everything in her power to annoy him. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days was loosely based on the self-help book of the same name (subtitled The Universal Don't of Dating) written by Michele Alexander and Jeannie Long. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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how do you lose a guy in 10 days?by MeganLA

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July 17, 2009: a really sweet romantic loving comedy i wonder how must a woman lose a guy in 10 days? i guess by driving him crazy with all the things a girl must do this is a cute comedy

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

I Also Recommend: The Incredible Hulk, The Wedding Singer, The Dark Knight: The IMAX Experience, Angel on My Shoulder, Demon in My Ear.

I HATE chick flicks!by AmorDeLibros

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December 11, 2008: I really hate chick flicks. They're all exactly the same, nothing original, nothing innovative, and they all use exactly the same formula: girl meets guy, things go well, conflict begins, conflict gets worse, some funny stuff happens, some sensative stuff happens, guy and girl almost lose each other forever, guy and girl (surprise, surpise!) end up together. This is not the way the world works. However, despite it having the same formula, "How to..." is one of the two chick flicks I've ever liked. (The other being "13 going on 30.") It was funny, insightful, and really let the audience see how guys and girls think in terms of relationships. In short, it was very realistic - except the end, of course. (But who wants realism when they could have the happily ever after crap?) Kate Hudson made the show worth watching, she was beyond adorable and really made you laugh. I would recommend this to people who don't like chick flicks.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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