The Sweetest Thing

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The Sweetest Thing
Directed by Roger Kumble
Produced by Cathy Konrad
Written by Nancy Pimental
Starring Cameron Diaz
Selma Blair
Christina Applegate
Thomas Jane
Jason Bateman
Parker Posey
Music by Edward Shearmur
Cinematography Anthony B. Richmond
Editing by Wendy Greene Bricemont
David Rennie
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) April 12, 2002(USA)
Running time 88 min.
Country USA
Language English
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The Sweetest Thing (2002) is a romantic comedy movie, directed by Roger Kumble and written by Nancy Pimental. It starred Cameron Diaz, Selma Blair, Christina Applegate, Thomas Jane, Frank Grillo and Jason Bateman. The film flopped in the US grossing $24,718,164 U.S. of the production budget which was $43,000,000 U.S. However, the overseas box office gross of $43,978,606 U.S. contributed to the movie's popularity and eventually earning over the budget. So, the worldwide gross was $68,696,770 U.S..

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The plot begins with Christina Walters (Diaz) and Courtney Rockcliffe (Applegate), all-around party girls, attempting to ease their roommate Jane Burns (Blair) relationship-induced depression by taking her on a girls' night out. During that evening Walters meets Peter Donahue and falls for him. However, having missed her chance that evening, Walters and Rockcliffe spend the rest of the movie chasing him down, driving a Saab 9-5 station wagon.

The film uses mostly physical and crude gags as its source of humor. One memorable scene finds the lead characters dissuading a man's amorous attention by singing a song about his genitals: "You're...too big to fit in here! My body is a movie and your penis is the star!" Possibly the most memorable scene is when Christina tries to pick up her lipgloss while Courtney is driving, which leads a biker to think Christina is performing oral sex on Courtney while she pretends to make orgasmic noises and the Biker ends up hitting a road sign.

The Unrated Version had a comical song performed by Christina Applegate, Selma Blair and Cameron Diaz called "The Penis Song" (not to be confused with the similarly themed Monty Python song called Not The Noel Coward Song)

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