Rating:   Summary: Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt At Their Best! Review: A Chicago advertising executive gets a whole new outlook on life when a fluke accident gives him the ability to read women's minds. At first this gift provides him with way too much information, but he begins to realize that he can use it to good effect, especially when it comes to outwitting his new boss. In spite of his best efforts to finisse her, he soon finds himself falling in love and ultimately understanding what women want.
  Rating:   Summary: A Great Movie Review: I thought the movie was funny and I liked Mel and Helen's chemistry. I thought the girl(ERIN PLAYED BY JUDY GREER)did a great job I wish at the end they would have showed her in her new job if she got it. I think they could have showed her sscenes a little more in depth then they did. All in all I thought the movie was funny and I loved Mel in pantyhose.
  Rating:   Summary: so like I don't get, what the hell do women want??? Review: This movie was far from what I expected. I guess that's my fault...I was expecting a laugh a minute comedy, but the seriousness of the picture was something that wasn't expected. There were one or two laughs along the way, but nothing more. The film was amusing at first, but it just started to drift, becoming way too long and often very boring. The ending especially dragged on and on. To make matters worse, I still don't understand what the hell women want, so the title kinda goes to waste. I guess this is a movie to see once, just because the premise is so far-fetched and orginal, but it is not as amusing as one would expect it to be...the performances were good, but overall, it was typical Hollywood bullshit with a few truly good scenes...I saw Chocolat the same week and would definitely recommend that over this any day...
  Rating:   Summary: A Funny and Mature Film. Review: This is perhaps the most mature movie ever done on relationships between Women and Men. It's Funny, It's warm-hearted, and it will change your outlook on life a bit. Mel is good in the role, as is Helen, and most of the rest of the cast as well. Good to see Alan Alda on film too. Lets see more movies directed by Nancy Meyers.
  Rating:   Summary: Cute, with great casting! Review: At first from seeing previews, I assumed this would just be a dumb comedy full of dirty jokes. However, this movie, although it is very funny, moves above the normal level of comedy movies. Part of this is due to the likability of the two main characters. I felt Helen Hunt and Mel Gibson were an adorable couple, and I was really rooting for them throughout the movie. The basic plot is that Nick (Gibson) recieves an electrical shock that allows him to read women's minds. This naturally provides for some funny moments, but more importantly through listening to women's thoughts he is able to gain a better understanding of what a women wants from a man. While there are some questionable scenes and somewhat racy jokes, this is overall a relatively tasteful movie with a well chosen cast.
  Rating:   Summary: Is This What Women Want? Review: Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt in a romantic comedy might have been something to look forward to, but once again Hollywood underwhelms us with it acumen. Directed, mostly written, and co-produced by women, what they seem to have wanted is a lot of Mel Gibson surrounded by mostly one dimensional female characters. The conceit, that a man somehow becomes privy to the thoughts of all the women around him, has loads of potential, it could have been a riot. So:Mel Gibson (Conspiracy Theory) is an actor of grace, charm and self-deprecating humor and dispite the limitations of the script and direction his performance as the telepathic Nick Marshall is pretty good. Helen Hunt's (As Good As It Gets) Darcy Maguire might have been a potent combination of intelligence, drive and hidden vulnerability. Imagine her playing Darcy with James L. Brooks directing. Even here she's an actor worth watching. Marisa Tomei, (My Cousin Vinny) minute for minute, almost steals the movie as a coffee shop countergirl. Why doesn't she get more and better parts? Ashley Johnson does a nice job as Nick's daughter. Unfortunately the humor and poignancy of a fully realized father-daughter relationship never reaches it's full potential.  Cinematography is by Dean Cundey (Romancing the Stone), there is a nice shot of Gibson and Hunt kissing as two black profiles. Music is by Alan Silvestri (Soapdish, Father of the Bride), with great old retro tunes sung by Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Lou Rawls, Peggy Lee, Nancy Wilson and The Temtations.
  Rating:   Summary: Hunt and Gibson star in What Women Want Review: After he survives a serious accident, a Chicago businessman (Mel Gibson) learns that he's been blessed with the power to read women's minds. At first, he uses his new skill to please his boss (Helen Hunt). But he ends upunderstanding so well what it is that she wants that he can't help falling in love with her. WHAT WOMEN WANT is a sweet romantic comedy with an all-star cast.
  Rating:   Summary: A laugh a minute comedy Review:   Format: Color Studio: Paramount Studio  Video Release Date: June 3, 2003 
 Cast: Mel Gibson ... Nick Marshall  Helen Hunt ... Darcy McGuire  Marisa Tomei ... Lola  Alan Alda ... Dan Wanamaker  Ashley Johnson ... Alexandra 'Alex' Marshall  Mark Feuerstein ... Morgan Farwell  Lauren Holly ... Gigi  Delta Burke ... Eve  Valerie Perrine ... Margo  Judy Greer ... Erin  Sarah Paulson ... Annie  Ana Gasteyer ... Sue Cranston  Lisa Edelstein ... Dina  Loretta Devine ... Flo the Doorwoman  Diana-Maria Riva ... Stella  Eric Balfour ... Cameron  Andrea Taylor ... Inner Voice Actress/Office Intern  John Frazier ... Truck Driver  Joe Petcka ... Man on Street  Brian Callaway ... Man on Street  Coby Goss ... Man on Street  Christian Michel ... Man on Street  Perry Cavitt ... Ogling Man  Crystal McKinney ... Unimpressed Woman  Jeanine Renick ... Unimpressed Woman  Kathrin Lautner ... Gigi's Friend  Logan Lerman ... Young Nick Marshall  Kelly Cooper ... Showgirl  Palmer Davis ... Showgirl  Katie Miller ... Showgirl  Dana Waters ... Nick's Mom  Gregory Cupoli ... Male Role Model  Alexondra Lee ... Woman in Sweater  Aviva Gale ... Counter Girl  Shirley Prestia ... Coffee Shop Customer  T.J. Thyne ... Coffee Shop Customer  Norman H. Smith ... Norm  Audrey Wasilewski ... Secretary with Danish  Angela Oh ... Dan's Secretary  Robert Briscoe Evans ... Ted  Chris Rolfes ... Woman in Park  Katie Kneeland ... Woman in Park  Jeanine O'Connell ... Woman in Park  Kelley Hazen ... Woman in Park  Brooke Elliott ... Woman in Park  Kristina Martin ... Woman in Park  Harmony Rousseau ... Sloane/Curtis Receptionist  Lisa Long ... Sloane/Curtis Executive  Heidi Helmer ... Marshall Field's Shopper  Marla Martensen ... Marshall Field's Shopper  Sally Meyers Kovler ... Marshall Field's Shopper  Ashley Quirico ... Marshall Field's Shopper  Regan Rohde ... Marshall Field's Shopper  Liz Tannebaum ... Marshall Field's Shopper  LeShay N. Tomlinson ... Marshall Field's Shopper  Cristine Rose ... Sloane/Curtis Attorney  Arden Myrin ... Darcy's Assistant  Rachel Duncan ... Alex's Friend  Alex McKenna ... Alex's Friend  Regiane Gorski ... Yoga Instructor  Juliandra Gillen ... Woman in Library  Lisa Anne Hillman ... Woman in Library  Tracy Pacheco ... Woman in Library  Ashlee Turner ... Woman in Library  Jamie Gutterman ... Jogger by Lake  Maggie Egan ... Kitchen Secretary  Juanita Jennings ... Kitchen Secretary  Robin Pearson Rose ... Kitchen Secretary  Hallie Meyers-Shyer ... Girl at Lunch Counter  Laura Quicksilver ... Girl at Lunch Counter  Kate Asner ... Woman at Lunch Counter  Caryn Greenhut ... Woman at Lunch Counter  Jennifer Greenhut ... Woman at Lunch Counter  Marnie Mosiman ... Woman at Lunch Counter  Sierra Pecheur ... Woman at Lunch Counter  Nnenna Freelon ... Nightclub Singer  Gil Hacohen ... Haim  Nancy Monsarat ... Nike Executive  Jacqueline Thomas ... Nike Executive  Rory Rubin ... Nike Executive  Chris Emerson ... Mail Room Kid  Victoria Kelleher ... Secretary  Gertrude Wong ... Old Woman in Chinatown  Andi Eystad ... Girl at Prom  Drew Howerton ... Boy at Prom  Richard Simmons ... Himself  Kimberly Lyon ... Showgirl  Heidi Merrick ... Secretary  Bette Midler ... Dr. J.M. Perkins  Kelsey Oldershaw  Melinda Songer ... Dancer  Martha Stewart ... Herself  Tracey Stone ... Black Haired Beauty  Julie White  Kira Coplin ... Alex's Friend  Kiva Dawson ... Showgirl  Great comedy. Nick Marshall was raised by a showgirl mother, and has always been pampered by women, of whom he takes advantage. His ex-wife gets remarried and his teenaged (high school sophomore) daughter comes to visit while the ex-spouse is on honeymoon. Nick works for a large ad agency and expects to be named Creative Director, but instead the agency head (Alan Alda) hires Darcy McGuire (Helen Hunt) to fill the position because they need to address the women's market. Simultaneously, Nick gets the shock of his life when he falls in a bathtub full of water with a hairdryer, resulting in his ability to hear women's thoughts. This is truly a funny situation comedy. I would never have expected Gibson to do so well in comedy. Helen Hunt, of course, is great. The film has a large cast, and the director (a woman, naturally) Nancy Meyers does a superb job. This is not a great movie, perhaps, but it is rich comedy and very entertaining. Joseph (Joe) Pierre
  author of Handguns and Freedom...their care and maintenance and other books 
  Rating:   Summary: Thats the Mel I like! Review: This movie is incredibly funny. Mel Gibson went from a macho pig to a metrosexual in all of 30 minutes ;) 
 Aside from the great music and wonderful cast, this movie is pretty family friendly and great for all those guys who want to know what women really want. Heres a hint guys...They want you to listen to them!
  Rating:   Summary: What Women Want Review: What Women Want DVD ~ Mel Gibson is just a terrible movie. Believe me I am not some pretentious snob; however, this movie just plain sucks...
 
 
   
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