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  1. Box office. $18.1 million [2] The Sure Thing is a 1985 American romantic comedy Christmas [3] road film directed by Rob Reiner and starring John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, Viveca Lindfors, and Nicollette Sheridan. The film chronicles the cross-country journey of college students Walter Gibson (Cusack) and Alison Bradbury (Zuniga) as they make their ...

  2. When she replies “Sure Thing,” it brings the play full circle. “Sure Thing” has two meanings here: an interjection that’s a polite “Yes,” and a noun describing an absolute certainty, a guaranteed success. It leaves the play on a high note, as they call for the waiter, so they can leave the cafe to embark on their future together.

    • David Ives
  3. Mar 1, 1985 · ROB REINER'S new film, ''The Sure Thing,'' is glowing proof of two things: Traditional romantic comedy can be adapted to suit the teen-age trade, and Mr. Reiner's contribution to ''This Is Spinal ...

    • Rob Reiner
  4. during the fall semester in his English class with eccentric teacher Professor Taub (Viveca Lindfors), Gib sat next to Alison Bradbury (Daphne Zuniga), a fastidious, chaste, studious, prim-and-proper, predictable and conservative college classmate, with an equally-stuffy, tea-drinking law-student boyfriend Jason (Boyd Gaines) at UCLA.

  5. The Sure Thing. Though its final outcome is predictable, The Sure Thing is a charming, smartly written, and mature teen comedy featuring a breakout role for John Cusack. Gib (John Cusack), a ...

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    • Rob Reiner
    • PG-13
    • John Cusack
  6. MGM's two-sided special edition DVD offers lots of retrospective fun for fans, as well as a nice presentation of the film. Side A includes both anamorphic (1.85:1) and full-screen transfers, both of which are clear and sharp. The English Dolby Digital 5.1 audio is strong; other options include English and French mono tracks and English, French ...

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  8. The phrase “Sure Thing” has multiple meanings: don’t worry about it; you’re welcome; that’s ok; I don’t mind; a polite “Yes”; and a noun describing an absolute certainty, a guaranteed success. In the end, it leaves the play on a high note.

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