Love Stinks (film)

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Love Stinks
Directed by Jeff Franklin
Produced by Adam Merims
Written by Jeff Franklin
Starring French Stewart
Bridgette Wilson
Bill Bellamy
Tyra Banks
Steve Hytner
Jason Bateman
Tiffani Thiessen
Music by Bennett Salvay
Cinematography Uta Briesewitz
Editing by Richard Candib
Release dates September 10, 1999
Running time 94 minutes
Language English
Budget $4 million
Box office $2,924,635

Love Stinks is a 1999 comedy starring French Stewart, Bridgette Wilson, Bill Bellamy and Tyra Banks. It was written and directed by Jeff Franklin.

Plot summary


Seth (Stewart), a sitcom writer-producer, meets Chelsea (Wilson), an interior decorator, at his best friend's (Bellamy) wedding. He's immediately sexually attracted to her while she's instantly attracted to his single-ness. They both ditch their wedding dates and start their own date that same night.

Chelsea changes from her bridesmaid dress into a sexy outfit and tells him that she has only one rule: she won't have sex with a guy until they have had at least three meals together. Seth proceeds to speed date through the evening ensuring that they actually eat three meals. They end up in the showroom of Chelsea’s job having sex on a four poster bed until Chelsea’s boss interrupts them and presumably fires Chelsea.

The two become a couple, appearing very happy until after a couple of years of postponing a marriage proposal. When Chelsea realizes that Seth wants to remain single and together, she becomes quite bitter. In the next hour of the movie, the two engage in behavior that makes The War of the Roses look like child's play.

Cast

Soundtrack

  1. Love Stinks - Andru Branch
  2. Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
  3. I Promise - B. Chevis
  4. Glaym Lyfe - Shady Montage
  5. Fairy Tales - Kevin Perez
  6. Why Ya Wanna Do Me (Like This) - Chip Allen
  7. Playa Wayz - Andre Branch
  8. This Thing Called Love - Jonathan Douglas
  9. Na, Na, Na - Brion James
  10. I Feel Good - Alexander

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