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Sep 4, 2009 · Rated 0.5/5 Stars • Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 11/30/23 Full Review Amber W From the reviews, it is easy to think All About Steve is a bad movie but I would like give a different perspective on ...
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So a few days ago I watched a little movie called All About Steve starring Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper, which had received terrible reviews back in the day(2009) and even won Sandra Bullock some well deserved razzies. I say well deserved because this movie is awful! Let’s start out with the movies most damning issue, its story.
Nov 5, 2021 · In the end, All About Steve is too weird to be written off as just a “bad romantic comedy” but also too off-putting to be worth sitting through for some “so bad it’s good” fun. The best ...
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So when the reporters all rush to Mary's house to get an interview with her parents after it's confirmed she fell into the sinkhole, her father in the movie opens the door and says "you people are ruining the ferns." Then the mom talks about how they just want their Mary to return home safe and sound.
Sep 4, 2009 · All About Steve: Directed by Phil Traill. With Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, Bradley Cooper, Ken Jeong. Convinced that a CCN cameraman is her true love, an eccentric crossword puzzler trails him as he travels all over the country, hoping to convince him that they belong together.
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- Comedy, Family, Romance
- Phil Traill
- 2009-09-04
DarkVulcan29 21 September 2009. All About Steve is a close third running for worst movie of 2009, there is nothing funny or endearing here. Sandra Bullock has had her share of highs and lows, and All About Steve is definitely one of the lows. The story begins with Mary (Sandra Bullock) a very excitingly perky woman.