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Jan 17, 2003 · Most of the meager charms of the chaotic romantic farce A Guy Thing spring from the deft comic contortions of Hollywood's ultimate nerdy sidekick, Jason Lee. Read More By Stephen Holden FULL REVIEW
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- Chris Koch
- PG-13
- Jason Lee
Jun 13, 2003 · That's the problem with A Guy Thing, the latest farce from Meet The Parents' creator Greg Glienna - we're always three steps ahead of the action.
A Guy Thing In this romantic comedy, Paul (Jason Lee) is a young businessman engaged to Karen (Selma Blair) and employed to her wealthy father (James Brolin). The morning after his bachelor party, Paul wakes up to find the attractive and naked Becky (Julia Stiles), who happens to be Karen’s cousin, next to him in bed.
Details. 27. Metascore Generally Unfavorable. positive. 3 (10%) mixed. 8 (28%) negative. 18 (62%) Metacritic aggregates music, game, tv, and movie reviews from the leading critics. Only Metacritic.com uses METASCORES, which let you know at a glance how each item was reviewed.
Jan 1, 2000 · 102 minutes. Certificate: 12a. Original Title: A Guy Thing. By bringing together Jason Lee and Julia Stiles, long since two of Hollywood's best-kept secrets, the casting proves the most...
Paul Morse is a good guy. When his friends throw him a wild bachelor party, he just wants to keep his conscience clean -- which is why he's shocked when he...
Lame, crude descendent of Meet the Parents. Read Common Sense Media's A Guy Thing review, age rating, and parents guide.