

(Okay, so he uses an ice pick instead of a spatula to stick it in!)ĭirector Luketic’’s enthusiasm and guidance is obvious in the performances elicited from his cast of virtual unknowns. Adding the icing to the cake are some inside industry digs that Levin just slips in with a casual ease and hearty laugh. Will Pete tell Rosalee he loves her? Will Tad sweep her off her feet and transport her to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood? Will Rosalee sweep Tad off his feet and give him the ““normal”” life he thinks he wants? This plays out like a soap but with some intelligently crisp writing thanks to Victor Levin. Things take an interesting turn when Tad becomes more than a little interested in the star-struck Rosalee and the one contest date turns into a romantic triangle when Tad shows up at the Piggly Wiggly, putting a damper on Pete and confusing the heck out of Rosalee. And did we mention that she works at the Piggly-Wiggly grocery store in Frazier’’s Bottom, West Virginia?

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Oh, and just she swoons over every magazine cover and movie with Tad Hamilton. (Are there any left?)Įnter contest winner Rosalee Futch, a sweet innocent young thing whose smile is genuine, her kindness heartfelt, her naivete true, but who’’s got some entertaining baggage in the form of her best friend, the sexually obsessed man-hunting Cathy (think an over-the top version of Jenny Piccolo from ““Happy Days””) and long suffering, nerdy, love struck, tag-along, wannabe boyfriend Pete. Good thing he’’s got two of the funniest and most ridiculously creative agents in the business to help him! Thanks to their combined genius, the boys come up with a national contest entitled, you guessed it –– Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! Guaranteed to grab press attention, the contest has a little twist – make sure the winner is a wholesome, down home, pure, squeaky clean untroubled girl from the sticks.
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Having struck gold with the perpetually perky (and pink) ““Legally Blonde””, director Robert Luketic once again waves his magic wand, this time over the latest television craze of reality dating shows (you know the ones, ““The Bachelor””, ““The Bachelorette””, etc., etc., etc.),and comes up with a charmingly, albeit slightly saccharine, sarcastic tv take-off with ““Win A Date With Tad Hamilton!””ĭying for the lead in an upcoming ““hot”” new movie, romantic and gorgeous Hollywood hunk, Tad Hamilton, will do anything to impress the film’’s director that he’’s the man for the job – including manufacturing some good press coverage about himself – especially after a few little indiscretions like a drinking and driving incident.
