I Love You, Don't Touch Me
When it comes to relationships, the first law of the jungle prevails: you have to kiss a lot of frogs before finding a prince! In this "smart, funny and original" (New York Post) romantic comedy from writer-director Julie Davis, newcomer Marla Schaffel "gives a delectable performance" (Movieline) as a woman on a hilarious quest for perfect love in a dating pool overflowing with toads!
Katie (Schaffel) is just your average hopeless romantic searching for the ideal man in the vast no man's land of Los Angeles. When Katie rejects her smitten best friend Ben (Mitchell Whitfield) - and instead falls for Richard (Michael Harris), a sexy and sophisticated composer, she thinks she's finally found the romance of her life. But Katie is about to discover that "Mr. Perfect" isn't necessarily "Mr. Right," and that sometimes a "frog" is really a prince in disguise!
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A Nice Tale - moviegoer
A little slow in places, this is one of those feel good movies where you know that in the end everything is going to work out okay and the girl will end up with the guy and vice versa. I feel that was worth watching, but wouldn't want to repeat the experience.worst movie ever... - kelso1
This movie goes no where. The plot is pointless. The characters are not developed at all. The two secondary characters (Ben and Janet) are more interesting then the main characters. I found myself wanting the main characters to die horribly in an accident, so the movie would end that much quicker. The main character, is a total flake which makes the viewer hate her and loathe her. So you end up with no desire at all to sit and watch a film about her for 1.5 hours. It was torture to watch this film.
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A Nice Tale - moviegoer
A little slow in places, this is one of those feel good movies where you know that in the end everything is going to work out okay and the girl will end up with the guy and vice versa. I feel that was worth watching, but wouldn't want to repeat the experience.worst movie ever... - kelso1
This movie goes no where. The plot is pointless. The characters are not developed at all. The two secondary characters (Ben and Janet) are more interesting then the main characters. I found myself wanting the main characters to die horribly in an accident, ...