- At the beginning of "The Vow" — and again at the end, in case you had forgotten — you are told that it was "inspired by true events. (New York Times)
- LOS ANGELES, Feb 9 (TheWrap.com) - Theres a whole lot of box-office promise in The Vow. (YAHOO!)
- The Vow (* * out of four, PG-13, opens Friday) promises tried-and-true rom-com formula and delivers, treading in sappy, cliché-ridden turf. (MetroMix)
- LOS ANGELES — The new romantic drama The Vow is poised to steal the hearts of moviegoers this weekend. (The State)
- Two new products — and thats what they are — at the movies this week present packages of nearly identical quality (eh), transcended by their respective top-billed stars who happen also to be excellent, crud-elevating actors. (Orlando Sentinel)
- The Windy City has been been the backdrop for some of the most iconic movie moments of all time. (Huffington Post)
- LOS ANGELES —Rachel McAdams of "The Vow" spent several weeks last year in Bartlesville filming Terence Malicks as-yet-untitled new film with Ben Affleck, Rachel Weisz and her "Midnight in Paris" co-star, Michael Sheen. (Daily Oklahoman)
- The new romance film The Vow suggests that love means never having to say you cant remember your spouses name. The film, loosely based on a true story, follows the life of a woman who comes out of a coma with no recollection of her married life. (Orange County Register)
- NEW YORK _ Imagine your life on a computer screen. All the plot points are there _ the highs, lows, a wedding, perhaps a baby. Now highlight the last five years. Click delete. (Syracuse Post-Standard)
- FARMINGTON - Kim and Krickitt Carpenter didnt want their story in the hands of just anybody. To keep it accurate, the Farmington couple wrote the book about their saga themselves. (El Paso Times)
Thursday, February 9, 2012
The vow
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