He’s Just Not That Into You - the Movie
“Ken Kwapis has signed on to direct “He’s Just Not That Into You,” an adaptation of the best-selling commentary on the complications of modern-day relationships.
Drew Barrymore and business partner Nancy Juvonen are producing the New Line project. The book was written by comedian Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, who worked together on “Sex and the City” as a consultant and writer, respectively.
The movie’s story line sees a hard-line advice guy fall for a woman who seeks him out because she can’t figure out the men in her life.”
I have to admit, I wasn’t one of the people who thought that the book was that great. I much preferred the episode of Sex and the City where Berger said it to Miranda. I found the book quite repetitive whereas the SATC episode made more than enough of a point for me, so maybe the movie will do for me what the book didn’t. Should we anticipate a revolution where women see the light about men who are unworthy of their attentions? Hmmmmm…..
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