Must Love Dogs

release date:Friday July 29, 2005
Tuesday December 20, 2005 (dvd)
genre:Comedy
running time:98 min.
director:Gary David Goldberg
studio:Warner Bros. Pictures
producer(s):Gary David Goldberg, Jennifer Todd, Suzanne Todd
screenplay:Gary David Goldberg
cast:Diane Lane, John Cusack, Dermot Mulroney, Elizabeth Perkins, Stockard Channing, Christopher Plummer, Bobby Coleman
Current Tribute rating: Current rating: 3.15    Rate Movie     User Reviews

Must Love Dogs Movie Synopsis

Dating is never easy. Early in the search for love, people find the golden formula for meeting a soul mate is one part humiliation, two parts aggravation, and a little blind luck thrown in for the fortunate. Today's dating game is a blur of websites, speed lunches and hordes of friends and relatives who know just the wrong person for you.

Thirty-something pre-school teacher Sarah Nolan (Diane Lane) has been divorced for eight months, which is much too long for her co-workers and family to bear. With the best of intentions and only her happiness in mind, Sarah's sisters, Carol (Elizabeth Perkins) and Christine (Ali Hillis), begin lining up less-than-savory potential suitors. Meanwhile, their widowed father, Bill (Christopher Plummer), is way ahead of the curve, having already cornered the market on internet dates, including his new web squeeze, the free-spirited Dolly (Stockard Channing).

Eager to launch her sister's cyber-dating debut, Carol pretends to be Sarah, goes online and puts her profile on perfectmatch.com, with the last line being "Must love dogs." Sarah soon endures a torrent of eager wannabes and one very possible maybe, the handsome and accomplished but surprisingly awkward web date Jake (John Cusack) as well as Bob (Dermot Mulroney), the newly-divorced dad of one of her students, a hot prospect who may prove too good to be true.

As she braves a series of hilariously disastrous mismatches and first dates, Sarah begins to trust her own instincts again and learns that, no matter what, it's never a good idea to give up on love.

Based on the best-selling book by Claire Cook.

Canadian Connection  Canadian Connection: Actor Christopher Plummer.

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If you have ever been through a separation you will relate and laugh all the way through it.

Cute & Fluffy, but a good date movie. Dermot Mulroney plays a good bad boy. The type every woman would like to try to reform, an impossible task, but it’d be fun to try.

I enjoyed the movie and it made me laugh. Some parts slow but will make a great DVD/video rental. Diane Lane is always a joy to see act.

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