
Martha Alston (Ellen DeGeneres) is a single woman working at a television talk show. When her younger sister gets married, everyone wonders when Martha will meet Mr. Right and tie the knot. By chance, Martha suddenly meets handsome stranger Whitman Crawford (Bill Pullman) and the two fall madly in love. But Martha soon discovers little quirks in Whitman--little quirks that become horrifying nightmares. But by the time she realizes that she must break up with him, it'll take m... (Full plot summary below)
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Martha Alston (Ellen DeGeneres) is a single woman working at a television talk show. When her younger sister gets married, everyone wonders when Martha will meet Mr. Right and tie the knot. By chance, Martha suddenly meets handsome stranger Whitman Crawford (Bill Pullman) and the two fall madly in love. But Martha soon discovers little quirks in Whitman--little quirks that become horrifying nightmares. But by the time she realizes that she must break up with him, it'll take more than subtle hints to make him go away; she'll need to get into the most outrageous predicaments to rid herself of Mr. Wrong.
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| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksThere are places where even Matheson and Castle seem ill-at-ease with their own premise, as if they are trying to make both a dark satire and a bright, light comedy. The result is like oil and water. |
| Boxoffice MagazineChristine JamesPullman, often cast as The Nice Guy, has fun playing the heel, but due to the writing we don't get to share in the fun very much. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid NusairAn almost astonishingly atrocious piece of work... |
| Kansas City KansanSteve CrumSo-so, forgettable De Generes-Pullman vehicle. |
| Filmcritic.comChristopher NullBill Pullman is always a pleasure, but not even his fantastically dry wit can salvage this slow-motion train wreck. |
| Washington PostRita KempleyA sour, listless debunking of romantic comedies. |
| Austin ChronicleHollis ChaconaAny movie that has the word "wrong" in the title should be very, very careful to get things right. The makers of this movie were not careful. |
| VarietyLeonard KladyThe hip, smart yarn has a bite not seen in American movies since The War of the Roses. |
| User ReviewKelly IOHHH!!!! I LAUGHT MY ASS OFF!!!IT WAS SO FUNNY IT BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES.JEJEJE |
| User Reviewstef sReally funny movie .. you know why? .. Ellen is in it. Love this movie! |