My Super Ex-Girlfriend
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Directed by | Ivan Reitman |
Produced by | Gavin Polone |
Written by | Don Payne |
Starring | Uma Thurman Luke Wilson Rainn Wilson Anna Faris Wanda Sykes and Eddie Izzard |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date(s) | July 21, 2006 |
Language | English |
Budget | $65 million (estimated) |
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My Super Ex-Girlfriend is a 2006 film released on July 21, 2006. The film is a "romantic comedy with a superhero twist". It was directed by Ivan Reitman and stars Luke Wilson, Uma Thurman, Anna Faris, Wanda Sykes, Rainn Wilson and Eddie Izzard.
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[edit] Cast
- Uma Thurman as Jenny Johnson / G-Girl
- Luke Wilson as Matthew "Matt" Saunders
- Rainn Wilson as Vaughn Haige
- Anna Faris as Hannah Lewis
- Eddie Izzard as Barry Edward Lambert / Professor Bedlam
- Wanda Sykes as Carla Dunkirk
- Stelio Savante as Leo
- Mike Iorio as Lenny
- Mark Consuelos as Steve
- Tara L. Thompson as Young Jenny Johnson
- Kevin Townley as Young Barry Lambert
[edit] Production and release
Writer Don Payne conceived of the idea of his first film while working on The Simpsons television series, saying that as a fan of comics, the idea of a romantic comedy with a superhero twist was "a fitting first feature". The spec script (at that time called Super Ex) attracted the attention of production company Regency Enterprises and director Ivan Reitman, and the film was fast-tracked for production. Filming took place over four weeks in New York City.[1]
My Super Ex-Girlfriend debuted in the United States and Canada on July 21, 2006 in 2,702 theaters. In its opening weekend, the film grossed $8,603,460 and ranked #7 in the American and Canadian box office. The film proceeded to gross $22,530,295 in the United States and Canada and $38,365,852 in other territories for a worldwide gross of $60,896,147.[2] On the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, My Super Ex-Girlfriend received a rating of 41% based on 122 reviews.[3] On Metacritic, the film had an average score of 50 out of 100, based on 28 reviews.[4]
The film was released on DVD on December 19, 2006 with anamorphic widescreen and fullscreen presentations along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. Special features include deleted scenes, Behind-the-scenes, and "No Sleep 2 Nite" music video by Molly McQueen.
[edit] Plot
Frustrated by his lack of progress in asking out secret crush Hannah (Anna Faris), Matt (Luke Wilson) starts dating shy stranger Jenny (Uma Thurman). After several dates, Jenny displays increasingly neurotic and aggressive behavior, becoming more demanding and ultimately injuring Matt during the first time they have sex. Soon after, Jenny reveals to him that she is in fact a superhero, G-Girl, who accidentally absorbed powers such as invulnerability, heat vision and super-senses after she was exposed to a crashed meteorite as a teenager.
As Matt and Hannah's friendship develops further, and after becoming aggravated with Jenny's escalating jealousy, Matt ends the relationship. An angered Jenny vows to make Matt regret the decision, using her superpowers to publicly embarrass him, throwing his car into space and eventually causing him to lose his job. Professor Bedlam (Eddie Izzard), a former boyfriend of Jenny and now G-Girl's arch-nemesis, contacts Matt in order to enlist his aid in defeating her. Matt refuses and makes plans to leave the city. As he does so he is contacted by Hannah, and after confessing their feelings to one another, they end up in bed.
Jenny (as G-Girl) discovers them in bed the next day and attacks the pair with a great white shark. Angered, Matt contacts Professor Bedlam and agrees to help him defeat her, as long as Bedlam retires from being a supervillain. He instructs Matt to lure Jenny to a meeting where she can be exposed to a piece of the meteorite which gave her superpowers, telling Matt that this will draw away her powers, leaving her a mere mortal. Matt agrees and meets Jenny for a candlelit dinner at his apartment, under the pretence of wanting to resume their relationship. However, Hannah arrives to see Jenny sitting on Matt's lap. The two women fight, and in the struggle Jenny's superhero identity is revealed to Hannah. Bedlam's trap is sprung, and the energy that gave Jenny her powers is drained back into the meteorite, incapacitating Jenny.
Professor Bedlam appears, but reveals that he has no intention of keeping his promise to retire from villainy and in fact plans to take the powers for himself. While he and Matt fight, Jenny crawls to the charged meteorite attempting to regain her powers; Hannah intervenes just as Jenny grabs the meteorite, which explodes in a burst of power. Both Hannah and Jenny are catapulted off the roof, apparently to their deaths; however, Jenny appears within seconds, powers restored, threatening even more mayhem. Only the unexpected reappearance of Hannah -- also exposed to the meteorite's energies and now also possessing the same powers as G-Girl -- saves Matt. The second fight between Hannah and Jenny is a full-on super-brawl, destroying part of the neighboring properties. Finally, Matt reasons with them both and they cease fighting. He tells Jenny that Professor Bedlam is her true love; Jenny agrees and she embraces her former nemesis.
The next morning, Matt and Hannah meet up with Professor Bedlam (now just "Barry") and Jenny. As cries for help are heard from afar, Jenny and Hannah take off to tackle the emergency. Matt and Barry are left holding their girlfriends' purses and leave to have a beer together.
[edit] References
- ^ Scott Weinberg. "Cinematical Interview with Super Ex-Girlfriend Scribe Don Payne", Cinematical, 2006-05-10. Retrieved on 2008-04-21.
- ^ My Super Ex-Girlfriend (2006). Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
- ^ My Super Ex-Girlfriend. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
- ^ My Super Ex-Girlfriend. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2007-09-21.
[edit] External links
- My Super Ex-Girlfriend Official site
- Cast & Crew Interviews
- My Super Ex-Girlfriend at the Internet Movie Database
- My Super Ex-Girlfriend at Rotten Tomatoes
- My Super Ex-Girlfriend at Box Office Mojo
- My Super Ex-Girlfriend at Yahoo! Movies
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