
Alex, a lovable, unassuming dog trainer is in love with a great woman - Katherine - smart, talented, from a good family. Katherine adores Alex's quirky sense of humor, honesty and capacity to listen. Having decided to pop the question, Alex is blindsided when Katherine produces a detailed list of well-thought-out "improvements" she feels will tweak Alex on their way to becoming the ideal couple. Alex instinctively rejects the suggestion that he needs to change anything. But w... (Full plot summary below)
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Alex, a lovable, unassuming dog trainer is in love with a great woman - Katherine - smart, talented, from a good family. Katherine adores Alex's quirky sense of humor, honesty and capacity to listen. Having decided to pop the question, Alex is blindsided when Katherine produces a detailed list of well-thought-out "improvements" she feels will tweak Alex on their way to becoming the ideal couple. Alex instinctively rejects the suggestion that he needs to change anything. But with the threat of a new competitor, Alex decides to "do the list." Guided by a coterie of friends that include: Dave, Alex's loyal childhood buddy, best female friend Lily, her husband Michael, and their 8-year-old son, Nicky, Alex's journey has him reconsider and question his beliefs, values and world.
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| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfA moronic empowerment tale where the lead character is dumbed down to such a degree, it's almost difficult to believe he's capable of standing upright without falling over. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshA great cast cannot save the dramatically inert and totally inept rom-com "Alex & The List," which is short on both the rom and the com. |
| User ReviewKristen DI can't wait to see Karen Gillan and Jennifer Morrison in this. Looks Great! |
| User ReviewLee MIts premise might have fit as an episode of a 30-minute sitcom that's already been on the air for a couple of seasons-giving us characters we already know and like first-but as a standalone movie that runs for almost two hours, it doesn't work. |
| User ReviewaxlrosenNot horrible, but also not funny or insightful or clever or innovative. Half the movie is very formulaic, and the other half is unrealistic. |