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Win A Date With Tad Hamilton (2004)
Released By: Dreamworks   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Dreamworks
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Robert Luketic
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.winadatewithtadhamilton.com/
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: 4/20/2004
Cast: Nathan Lane, Sean P. Hayes, Kate Bosworth, Ginnifer Goodwin, Topher Grace, Josh Duhamel
Published ID: 994503
UPC: 678149167528, 678149173123,
Plot: Robert Luketic (Legally Blonde) directs the romantic comedy Win a Date With Tad Hamilton! from a screenplay by TV scriptwriter Victor Levin. Famous Hollywood actor Tad Hamilton (soap opera star Josh Duhamel making his film debut) is trying to promote his new movie. His manager (Sean Hayes) and his agent (Nathan Lane) both convince him to participate in a dating contest in order to improve his bad-boy image. The contest is won by Rosalee Futch (Kate Bosworth), an attractive young checkout girl who works at a Piggly Wiggly in West Virginia. When Tad ends up falling in love with her, he's willing to give up big-city life and move to small-town America. Meanwhile, her best friend and co-worker Pete (Topher Grace) is finally motivated to reveal his secret crush on her. Rosalee finds herself in the middle of a love triangle between her closest friend and a dream date. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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Is it possible to climb out of the "Friend Zone" and become a love interest?
Added 6/13/2009

Pete (the perpetually nice Topher Grace) is Mr. Average Joe. He's not ugly, morbidly obese, or socially awkward, and he doesn't have any hideously disfiguring scars or conditions. The problem is, he's the nice guy. He doesn't dare risk a friendship with the perfect woman over possible rejection. So, naturally, in the ten-plus years he's known his crush Rosalee (Kate Bosworth), he hasn't made a move. Some say it's unrealistic that he hasn't hit on her, but it's quite normal. Simply put, he's grounded in the reality that the nice guy doesn't get the girl.

Meanwhile, Rosalee is the typical "most beautiful girl in school and/or small town." She's the innocent type whose wholesome beauty simply takes over a room and enthralls every man with whom she comes into contact. There is no doubt that she's garnered this attention since she was probably a pre-teen. Somehow, however, she's completely oblivious to the fact that a guy friend of hers is deeply in love with her, and she tortures him with every date or boyfriend she gets. When she wins an internet contest for a date with millionaire movie star Tad Hamilton (Josh Dushamel) - a guy whose real life probably resembles a Penthouse letter, "Dear Penthouse, you are not going to BELIEVE what happened to me last night!" - there is no choice for Pete but to make a last ditch effort to win Rosalee's heart.

Despite the fact that Tad is known as a womanizer in the media, and has no doubt bedded countless models, he quickly becomes smitten by Rosalee, a girl whose looks and smile can melt the average man. Now both guys like the girl. We all know that in reality it ends up with the hot chick and the millionaire, with the Hollywood bad-boy eventually cheating on her with a high-priced hooker on Sunset Blvd. Nonetheless, the stereotypical battle ensues between Pete and Tad (one of the stupidest names in history).

Since this is a vapid romantic comedy, you can guess how the predictable competition plays out. Unfortunately, this movie breaks relationship and Ladder Theory Law: once on the friend ladder, no man can climb from it to the love interest ladder. That's the biggest flaw. Admittedly, it's not my normal cup o' tea, but it's a nearly flawless, albeit lazy and stereotypical date movie, and I can't see how the little girl in every woman wouldn't wish to be Rosalee.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Suprisingly Fun
Added 5/29/2009

I just saw this movie on on TV & was surprised how much I liked it. I'd seen the DVD cover-art & thought "Ugh, that looks lame!" but the movie is really cute! Light, funny and charming.
Josh Duhamel is perfect as the hunky famous movie-star & Kate Bosworth does a great job as the sweet girl-next-door.
Nathan Lane even makes an appearance as Josh's agent - awesome.
The story is basically cute normal girl meets a hot rich guy...and the hyjinks begin.
Not exactly WAR & PEACE, but very cute and entertaining. Definitely worth watching on a rainy day or if you're just in the mood for something fluffy & fun.


0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
CUTE MOVIE.
Added 1/14/2009

This is a cute movie. Funny and very romantic, in an old fashion kind of way. Love Topher Grace in this and the whole concept of the movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Perfect date movie
Added 9/4/2008

It showed up in the mail one day. Kind of like someone is trying to mess with my head.

I would suggest to anyone that, if you want to meet Tom Cruise, you buy this video and then post it for sale, and chances are that the buyer will be a) someone who read this comment; or b) (more likely) Tom Cruise.

The special features were good. The special effects were awesome. And given that this was produced in 2006, I think the Citizens Commission on Human Rights offers some prescient insights into the....no, wait, it doesn't. Its crap.

Please note, same review appears for "Psychiatry An Industry of Death."

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
*I Really Liked This!*
Added 1/17/2008

It was a very enjoyable movie to watch.There is nothing not to like about it.It was perfect to me.Everyone should enjoy this.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Is it possible to climb out of the "Friend Zone" and become a love interest?
Added 6/13/2009

Pete (the perpetually nice Topher Grace) is Mr. Average Joe. He's not ugly, morbidly obese, or socially awkward, and he doesn't have any hideously disfiguring scars or conditions. The problem is, he's the nice guy. He doesn't dare risk a friendship with the perfect woman over possible rejection. So, naturally, in the ten-plus years he's known his crush Rosalee (Kate Bosworth), he hasn't made a move. Some say it's unrealistic that he hasn't hit on her, but it's quite normal. Simply put, he's grounded in the reality that the nice guy doesn't get the girl.

Meanwhile, Rosalee is the typical "most beautiful girl in school and/or small town." She's the innocent type whose wholesome beauty simply takes over a room and enthralls every man with whom she comes into contact. There is no doubt that she's garnered this attention since she was probably a pre-teen. Somehow, however, she's completely oblivious to the fact that a guy friend of hers is deeply in love with her, and she tortures him with every date or boyfriend she gets. When she wins an internet contest for a date with millionaire movie star Tad Hamilton (Josh Dushamel) - a guy whose real life probably resembles a Penthouse letter, "Dear Penthouse, you are not going to BELIEVE what happened to me last night!" - there is no choice for Pete but to make a last ditch effort to win Rosalee's heart.

Despite the fact that Tad is known as a womanizer in the media, and has no doubt bedded countless models, he quickly becomes smitten by Rosalee, a girl whose looks and smile can melt the average man. Now both guys like the girl. We all know that in reality it ends up with the hot chick and the millionaire, with the Hollywood bad-boy eventually cheating on her with a high-priced hooker on Sunset Blvd. Nonetheless, the stereotypical battle ensues between Pete and Tad (one of the stupidest names in history).

Since this is a vapid romantic comedy, you can guess how the predictable competition plays out. Unfortunately, this movie breaks relationship and Ladder Theory Law: once on the friend ladder, no man can climb from it to the love interest ladder. That's the biggest flaw. Admittedly, it's not my normal cup o' tea, but it's a nearly flawless, albeit lazy and stereotypical date movie, and I can't see how the little girl in every woman wouldn't wish to be Rosalee.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Suprisingly Fun
Added 5/29/2009

I just saw this movie on on TV & was surprised how much I liked it. I'd seen the DVD cover-art & thought "Ugh, that looks lame!" but the movie is really cute! Light, funny and charming.
Josh Duhamel is perfect as the hunky famous movie-star & Kate Bosworth does a great job as the sweet girl-next-door.
Nathan Lane even makes an appearance as Josh's agent - awesome.
The story is basically cute normal girl meets a hot rich guy...and the hyjinks begin.
Not exactly WAR & PEACE, but very cute and entertaining. Definitely worth watching on a rainy day or if you're just in the mood for something fluffy & fun.


0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
CUTE MOVIE.
Added 1/14/2009

This is a cute movie. Funny and very romantic, in an old fashion kind of way. Love Topher Grace in this and the whole concept of the movie.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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