Thursday, February 9, 2012

The vow

  • 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)

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