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    The Perfect Man Director: Mark Rosman Cast: Hilary Duff, Heather Locklear, Chris Noth, Mike O'Malley

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/03/2010
    • Original Release: 2005
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 66,087
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    A girl plays Cupid for her mom, but has to invent the right man to woo her in this romantic comedy. Jean Hamilton (Heather Locklear) is a single mother with two daughters, teenaged Holly (Hilary Duff) and grade-school-aged Zoe (Aria Wallace). Fortysomething Jean has stumbled in and out of a number of bad relationships in her lifetime, and is desperate to find a good man; however, Holly has grown a bit tired of Jean's favored means of therapy after a bad breakup -- packing up the family and moving to a new city. Once Jean and her girls settle in Brooklyn, Holly thinks they should stay for a while, and when Jean's romantic prospects begin to look less than rosy, Holly and her new friend Amy (Vanessa Lengies) decide to invent a secret admirer for her. Needing advice on what the "perfect man" would say and do, Holly and Amy turn to Ben (Chris Noth), Amy's uncle who talks a very good game when it comes to romance. But convincing Jean that there's a real man behind the steady stream of letters and e-mails from her new admirer isn't as easy as Holly imagines, and it looks as if her imaginary suitor might get in the way of a flesh-and-blood Mr. Right. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    February 04, 2008: Even though Teen Titans is more my style, I've got to admit, this movie is pretty good. You can relate to the embaraing parts and the parts where you just want to make everyone happy! It is a movie you can relate to Perfectly and where you can get to know the characters better and it feels like they know you Perfectly. I'd give this movie a Perfect five!

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    May 24, 2007: This is just not a typical 'happy ending' story. The movie gradually reveals the lesson of hard work and discipline--sticking it out--that's what produces a happy, fulfilled life. No violence or profanity--no agression, no drama. And even though there is friction, there is also laughter, love, romance and respect. Worth checking out and in my opinion, including this wonderful DVD in the family library of best-loved movies. (Also, on-location sights of Brooklyn Heights are killer--hope to see more movies like this in the future).

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