It's 'A Lot Like Love'...

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'A Lot Like Love' movie starring Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet. I don't recall "A Lot Like Love" even being in theaters, but it came out on DVD for the first time this past weekend.

I was having a "girly" weekend -- trust me, it's VERY rare -- and I scooped it up (along with "The Wedding Date" -- also a new release).

Long story short: These are two of the best chick flicks that are rent-worthy... Just add "Under The Tuscan Sun", and you're golden!

And... for the record "The Pacifier" somehow managed to find its way into my arms as well before I walked out the doors at the video store and headed for home, but that one barely warrants a review. (I was weak.)

Back to "A Lot Like Love"...


This movie paralleled one of my own relationships, so it's highly likely that's the only thing that makes this one rentable in the end. But I'm not sure... try it and let me know what you think.

In short: It's about a guy (Ashton Kutcher) and a girl (Amanda Peet) who are both young, mobile, exploring relationships, exploring career options, and trying to set goals for their lives -- independently of one another.

In the midst of their own spontaneous actions one day, their paths cross, resulting in a very cool, innocent, albeit short time together. Just one night.

Several times in this movie, I was reminded of the Kenny Chesney & Scooter Carusoe video "Anything But Mine".

With completely different goals, these two opposites part ways only to run into each other again months later. This leads to another completely innocent full-out FUN day together, after which they go their separate ways, due to the fact that their lives are still on COMPLETELY different paths.

This happens several times over the course of several years -- usually coincidentally (fate), sometimes on purpose (a phone call).

In the end, the guy gets the girl (or is it the girl gets the guy?)... but does he "really"?

It's all about fate -- and how a strange twist of fate can actually reveal what was meant to be, or not meant to be.

From Yahoo! Movies:

"It takes some people years to fall in love at first sight. A LOT LIKE LOVE is a romantic comedy about destiny, connection and the frequently fuzzy line between chance friendships and happily ever after."


A Highlight From The Movie
Each time before they part ways, when all the emotions are running wild and they're thankful for their time together, yet uncertain as to when (or if) they'll ever see each other again, she always says:

"Don't... you'll ruin it."

...as in: "Don't try to make more of what's here. Don't try to rationalize why we must go our separate ways. Don't try to explain how you really feel right now. Because whatever was meant to be will be... in the end. Let's just enjoy the time we've had together and move on. This is just the way it has to be."

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  • Songwriters Tony Mullins, Chris Wallin and Bob DiPiero at the Listening Room Cafe downtown Nashville, TN.
  • Songwriter Bob DiPiero jamming at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, TN.
  • Bob DiPiero is never without a smile... and a BIG smile at that. He is a really fun guy!
  • Bob DiPiero on stage at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Tony Mullins singing and strumming his guitar at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville.
  • Tony Mullins and Bob DiPiero - best buds having a great time at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, TN.
  • Tony Mullins playing the guitar like a fiddle as a joke at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville.
  • Nashville songwriters Tony Mullins and Chris Wallin, along with Chris Blair co-owner of The Listening Room Cafe.
  • Chris Blair presenting the group with a guitar shaped cake at the Listening Room Cafe on opening night.
  • Tony Mullins, Chris Wallin, Bob DiPiero, and Aaron Barker at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, TN.
  • Aaron Barker singing one of his mega hits for George Strait at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, TN.
  • Songwriter Chris Wallin at the Listening Room Cafe in Nashville, TN.


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