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    Corbet G.

    Corbet G.

    from OH

    Simply Irresistible - DVD

    Reviewed on 10/05/07
    Plays: 85
    Corbet rated this product 2 out of 5 stars

    Call it Buffy the Culinary Slayer. Sarah Michelle Gellar, who usually runs around staking vampires and fighting demons, turns cute and cuddly as an aspiring chef in this magical-realist comedy that borrows a page--heck, whole chapters--from Like Water for Chocolate. Out at the market one day, Gellar stumbles on both a magical crab and the babelicious Sean Patrick Flanery who, wouldn't you know it, is opening up a posh restaurant at Bendel's department store (actually, the two...

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    Corbet here reviewing the movie Simply Irresistible starring Sarah Michelle Gellar and this movie is about a cook whose restaurant is closing and she wishes that everything might okay in her life and what ends up happening is her restaurant goes well and she falls in love with this guy. And this is kind of a bargain movie or bassinet movie. You can pick up and like the $5 dollar brand and that not well more or something. But it's an okay love story. I really think its pretty average gear typical love story movie and I guess it's wasn't okay to jive at that but this movie doesn't really have that many bonus features. It was both wide screen and full screen editions of the movie which is a really nice such preview done in HGTV. But really other than that it only has that original trailer which is a pretty much disappointment even that this is a cheap DVD. I'm sure even friends of Simply Irresistible want to see behind the scenes or may be some commentary. But overall I proudly give these two out of five stars. So if your family love comedy movies and you like Sarah Michelle Gellar check out Simply Irresistible.

    Simply Irresistible (1999) (Ws)

    Average Rating:

    4 stars

    based on 8 video reviews

    Call it Buffy the Culinary Slayer . Sarah Michelle Gellar, who usually runs around staking vampires and fighting demons, turns cute and cuddly as an aspiring chef in this magical-realist comedy that borrows a page--heck, whole chapters--from Like Water for Chocolate . Out at the market one day,...

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    Call it Buffy the Culinary Slayer . Sarah Michelle Gellar, who usually runs around staking vampires and fighting demons, turns cute and cuddly as an aspiring chef in this magical-realist comedy that borrows a page--heck, whole chapters--from Like Water for Chocolate . Out at the market one day, Gellar stumbles on both a magical crab and the babelicious Sean Patrick Flanery who, wouldn't you know it, is opening up a posh restaurant at Bendel's department store (actually, the two have been brought together by fairy godfather Christopher Durang). Odd and implausible circumstances give these two cuties more opportunities to moon at each other, and suddenly Gellar's cooking takes off--turns out all her nicey-nice feelings towards Flanery are going into her cooking, with the help of that quiet but powerful little crab. Gellar's almost-closed restaurant starts to thrive, and her desserts begin making everyone horny. A cute premise that never really takes off, Simply Irresistible glides along on Gellar's charisma alone; in her off hours, Buffy certainly can be the lighthearted girl next door, and Gellar works to give some depth to her one-dimensional character. Flanery, though, while appealing at times, plays up his character's commitment-phobia to irritating degrees. Chock full of fairy-tale elements that never really come together (is that crab really necessary?), Irresistible does boast charming performances by Patricia Clarkson and Dylan Baker as Flanery's secretary and boss, respectively. However, it's a little odd to see these two, who scored raves for two serious and harrowing art-house flicks (Clarkson in High Art , Baker in Happiness ) doing the light-and-fluffy romantic comedy thing. They're two of the very few ingredients that occasionally make this soufflé of a movie rise; at the end, however, it's flat as a pancake. --Mark Englehart
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