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Adapted by Larry Doyle from his 2007 novel, “I Love You, Beth Cooper” peaks early — like, during the first three minutes — and rapidly goes downhill from there. Attempting to create an ...
"I Love You, Beth Cooper" is a toss up film. It starts off slow with a speech by Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust) at his high school graduation. His awkwardness continues throughout the movie as his ...
you know that critics have been not only unkind but positively brutal to I Love You, Beth Cooper, a comedy about a nerd who proclaims his love for a popular beauty during his valedictory address.
Oh, to have teenage kids just so I could forbid them to see “I Love You, Beth Cooper.” A miscast and misjudged graduation-night comedy, “Cooper” occasionally – only occasionally – wand ...
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has announced a release date for the teen comedy I Love You, Beth Cooper, coming to Blu-ray and DVD on Nov. 3. And here's the box art: Stay tuned to IGN ...
In "I Love You, Beth Cooper" one of the teenage characters is a movie nerd constantly pontificating on some of his favorite flicks. How we wish we were watching those pictures instead of the dud ...
The Story: A high-school nerd blurts out his love for the hottest girl in school in his graduation speech and, thanks to carefully scripted contrivances, finds himself sharing a PG-13-rated wild ...
“Somewhere inside ‘I Love You, Beth Cooper,’ there lies a high-school comedy in the same vein as the great John Hughes movies of the 1980s. Under the staggeringly mediocre direction of Chris ...
Two high school underdogs seek a night to remember in the teen fantasy/comedy “I Love You, Beth Cooper.” To think that Chris Columbus gave up directing the “Harry Potter” series for the ...
The movie adaptation of Simpsons scribe Larry Doyle’s hilarious debut novel, about a geeky valedictorian/disaster magnet and the reluctant object of his affection, opened Friday. The movie ...
I Love You Beth Cooper is a movie that's nearly impossible to like. Listlessly directed by hack Chris Columbus, Beth Cooper is so cartoonish, loud, sloppy and juvenile that its attempts at ...
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