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	<title>Celluloid Heroes &#187; Actor: Kevin James</title>
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		<title>Hitch</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 01:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have enjoyed Will Smith for quite a while.  He&#8217;s had a few flubs, such as Wild, Wild West, but generally even in those, he can be entertaining to watch.
This time around, Smith plays Alex &#8220;Hitch&#8221; Hitchens, matchmaker extraordinaire.  He doesn&#8217;t advertise, and won&#8217;t even talk to you if your plan is just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have enjoyed <a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/actor-will-smith/">Will Smith</a> for quite a while.  He&#8217;s had a few flubs, such as <em>Wild, Wild West</em>, but generally even in those, he can be entertaining to watch.</p>
<p>This time around, Smith plays <strong>Alex &#8220;Hitch&#8221; Hitchens</strong>, matchmaker extraordinaire.  He doesn&#8217;t advertise, and won&#8217;t even talk to you if your plan is just to get the girl for one night.  For Hitch, it&#8217;s all about the long ball.</p>
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Enter <strong>Albert Brennaman</strong> (<a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/actor-kevin-james/">Kevin James</a>).  Albert is stuck in a mid-level, go-nowhere job, and he pines for one of his clients &#8211; the ultra-rich, and way-out-of-his-league <strong>Allegra Cole</strong> (played by the scarcely-seen <a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/actor-amber-valletta/">Amber Valletta</a>).</p>
<p>When he gets a hold of Hitch, he thinks that his problems are solved.  Hitch thinks that his problems have just begun.  Turning Albert into someone that Allegra Cole will fall for is no easy task, and before long, Albert turns up on the front page of the gossip rags, making his job even tougher.  To make matters worse, the ever-cynical Hitch has started to fall for his own challenge &#8211; the charming and elusive <strong>Sara Melas</strong>.  It looks like his moves, which work on everyone else, won&#8217;t work on Sara, and it could get ugly.</p>
<p>Before long, Allegra finds out that Hitch has been helping &#8211; or at least trying to help &#8211; Albert step up his game, and that means that Albert is sent packing.  Luckily for him, his charming ineptitude gets him back in it.  Hitch has to learn something from it to have a chance himself.</p>
<p>While this is another one of those movies that won&#8217;t win any awards, it&#8217;s a great date movie, and also a fun movie to watch, if for nothing else than the interaction between Smith and James.  If there&#8217;s nothing else on the tube one weekend afternoon, don&#8217;t let it pass by.  The actors are all well-cast in their roles, and the movie just flies by.</p>
<p><a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/rated-pg-13/">Rated PG-13</a> for language and some strong sexual references.</p>
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		<title>50 First Dates</title>
		<link>http://celluloidheroes.org/2006/06/29/50-first-dates/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2006 02:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Everett</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/actor-adam-sandler/">Adam Sandler</a> generally isn&#8217;t the first actor you think of when it comes to dramatic performances, and this isn&#8217;t really a dramatic role, but he did a pretty decent job.  Sure, there are moments.  There are references to his other films, whether it&#8217;s the inclusion of his buddies or names or what-have-you.  But there are also moments where he and <a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/actor-drew-barrymore/">Drew Barrymore</a> really do fine job of making things work.</p>
<p><strong>Henry Roth</strong> (Sandler) is something of a serial liar.  He works at the aquarium, but you wouldn&#8217;t know it if you were to happen across him in a bar.  He tells women that he works for the CIA &#8211; or just about any other secret organization &#8211; in order to avoid having to call them.  He only dates tourists, so that they will leave at the end of their trip and he doesn&#8217;t have to see them again.  Ever.  But that changes when he meets <strong>Lucy</strong> (Barrymore) one morning at breakfast.</p>
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She is like the perfect woman for him, because she was in a car crash the year before, and she lost her short term memory.  So she can&#8217;t remember him the next day when they meet again.  It&#8217;s like the match made in heaven &#8211; but in a cruel twist of fate, he wants this woman to remember him.  And so he sets about trying to impose himself on her brain.  Yet it doesn&#8217;t seem to take.</p>
<p>Eventually, Henry realizes that perhaps it&#8217;s not working, and he lets her father and brother put her into the hospital, as that might be best for her.  Then one day he happens by for a visit, and he sees that she&#8217;s been painting &#8211; and the paintings are of him.  She doesn&#8217;t know who he is, but it&#8217;s most definitely his face.  She does remember him after all.</p>
<p>I know, it&#8217;s not a conventional romantic film.  Perhaps she is bashing someone over the head with a baseball bat.  Maybe he is having the walrus vomit over the gender-challenged aquarium assistant.  But it&#8217;s the times we live in, and at the end of the day, it just works.  What I&#8217;m getting at is that it&#8217;s enjoyable without being the completely crass humor that is often present in many works (including some of Sandler&#8217;s other performances), and that alone is quite an accomplishment.</p>
<p><a href="http://celluloidheroes.org/tag/rated-pg-13/">Rated PG-13</a> for crude sexual humor and drug references.</p>
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