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Advantages: Excellent chemistry between cast, makes the odd serious point, simple enjoyable fluff. Disadvantages: Too many reliance on cleavage, nothing new here, Liotta out of place.
Never in my life have I seen a film that depends so much on the breasts of it's stars. Each scene seems to feature more cleavage than the last, to the point where at the end it's amazing they are still bothering with clothes at all. This is obviously shamelessly done to pull in the male audience to what will be regarded by them as a "chick flick", but it's a shame that it distracts the viewer away from the film itself, which amongst all of it's cliches does actually have some intelligent comments to make.
Heartbreakers focuses on a mother and daughter con-team. The mother, Max (Sigourney Weaver) spends months in relationships with men until they marry her. Her daughter, Paige (Jennifer Love Hewitt) then enters the picture and seduces the man, and they are convieniantly caught by Max, resulting in a large divorce settlement. As ...
Advantages: Funny, can watch more than once, Disadvantages: none
The Heartbreak Kid is a rom com film, with Ben Stiller at his finest. I'm always a fan of Ben Stiller films (he just has one of those faces) but, this is, in my opinion, one of his funniest.
Ben Stiller plays Eddie, a 40 year old singleton. He attends the wedding of his ex (cue hilarious scenes and one liners) and realises that he would really like to settle down. The realisation seems to be thrust upon him at the wedding breakfast where he finds himself sat on the 'singles' table. In reality, this proves to be the kids table and there are various laughs when these kids question why he's sat there.
He then meets, Lila (played by Malin Akerman) in the street, where he helps her after he believes that she has been mugged. In a whirlwind romance, he proposes to her, believing this to be the only way he can stop her from being ...
Advantages: Interesting, different food, well presented and home cooked. Disadvantages: Quite expensive
With its ideal location situated on Newcastle's Quayside and overlooking the River Tyne, the majestic Sage music centre and the Millenium Bridge, Heartbreak Soup is a must visit restaurant for any Geordies with a food fetish.
Some how, I managed to spend two years in Newcastle before visiting but was lucky enought to spend an evening there recently.
We booked late, only about three days prior, for a Friday night and consequently could only get a table for two at either 7pm or 9pm. Heartbreak Soup is a popular venue and booking early for large parties or for tables around the 8o'clock mark is required.
We opted for the earlier time of 7pm and arrived to find the restaurant surprisingly, completely empty.
At street level the restuarant appears tiny but there is a larger room downstairs as well. The restaurant simply fit ...