- Genre: Comedy
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- Rated: PG-13
- Run time: 1:29
- Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
- Release Date: 8/21/09 Nationwide
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- Starring: Alexis Bledel, Zach Gilford, Rodrigo Santoro, Jane Lynch, Carol Burnett
- Director: Vicky Jenson
- Producer: Ivan Reitman, Joe Medjuck, Jeffrey Clifford
- Screenwriter: Kelly Fremon
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Synopsis
Ryden Malby had a plan. Do well in high school, thereby receiving a great college scholarship. Now, that she's finally graduated college, it's time for her to find a gorgeous loft apartment and land her dream job at the city's best publishing house. But when Jessica Bard, Ryden's college nemesis steals her perfect job, Ryden is forced to move back to her childhood home. Stuck with her eccentric family--a stubborn do-it-yourself dad, an overly thrifty mom, a politically incorrect grandma, a very odd little brother--and a growing stack of rejected job applications, Ryden starts to feel like she's going nowhere. The only upside is spending time with her best friend, Adam--and running into her hot next-door neighbor, David. But if Ryden's going to survive life as a post grad, it may be time to come up with a new plan.
No local show information is available for Wednesday, December 31, 1969.
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Not worth paying for
Saw this one as a free movie preview. After the first 20 minutes, felt like leaving. The only things keeping me there were Carol Burnette and Michael Keaton. Actually, all the actors did well with what they had to work with: it was the scripting that was terrible. This movie was very, VERY predictable. I certainly wouldn't pay to see it and I don't recommend it to anyone else either.