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Movie Overview
Cast
• Sandra Bullock
• Thomas Haden Church
• Bradley Cooper
Director
• Phil Traill
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - for sexual content including innuendos.
Theatrical Release
Sep 04, 2009 (Wide)
Video/DVD Releases
Dec 22, 2009 (DVD)
All About Steve (2009)

REVIEWS
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OFCS Rating: 5% Rotten
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"Although I laughed at a couple of slapstick gags, the rest of this comedy didn't seem very funny to me."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Betty Jo Tucker

3/5
"This surreal creation is built around one of the most maddening and borderline unbearable characters ever conceived."  Filmcritic.com  Bill Gibron

D-
"Here's a scorching idea for the producers of the "Saw" franchise: a "Sandra Bullock Slapstick Comedy" death trap."  BrianOrndorf.com  Brian Orndorf

C
". . . really all about Sandra Bullock."  Ozus' World Movie Reviews  Dennis Schwartz

.5/4
"When Mary tearfully confesses that she wears her red boots because they make her toes "feel like ten friends on a camping trip," the viewer doesn't know whether to explode in laughter or die from the osmosis of Sandra Bullock's own humiliation."  DustinPutman.com  Dustin Putman

F
"My biggest surprise is scanning the credits and not seeing the name Wayans or Prinze Jr. anywhere."  Film.com  Eric D. Snider

0/4
"I suspect that this is a film that speaks to those who believe Every Breath You Take is a love song."  eFilmCritic.com  Erik Childress

F
"One might be tempted to call it perfectly dreadful if it didn't seem inappropriate to utter the word 'perfect' anywhere within miles of it."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

1/5
"We could care less about the characters in this dreadfully bad comedy."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

3/4
"If it didn't come from a major studio, I would think the film is a satire of romantic comedies, or at least some kind of avant-garde experiment in testing the limits of audience identification"  Q Network Film Desk  James Kendrick

"Parental Content Review"  Screen It!  Jim Judy

D+
"...features the singular most awful line of dialogue in a movie this year..."  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

1/4
"Which of these characters is even recognizable enough in the sphere of human existence that we might be able to think, yes, I get him/her[?]"  Mark Reviews Movies  Mark Dujsik

"Plopping a 45-year-old actress... into a role clearly intended for, at best, a 23-year-old is a bizarre way to deal with the role shortage [for older women]."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

D
"Somewhere, like the pea in the bed of the princess, is an idea that could be interesting. Unfortunately, it's smothered in 20 mattresses of awful and 20 more of dumb."  Beliefnet  Nell Minow

0/0
"The only laughs elicited by All About Steve are those of incredulity."  Slant Magazine  Nick Schager

1/5
"This is easily the single worst film that Sandra Bullock has been involved with and bear in mind, I have seen "Speed 2.""  eFilmCritic.com  Peter Sobczynski

2/10
"But the main message ... is that movie studios think a lot of people will pay good money to see Sandra Bullock humiliate herself yet again in front of the camera."  Playback:stl  Sarah Boslaugh

"There's not much to All About Steve but it's a part Bullock does well: the tomboy, the goofball, the cute but weird ugly duckling..."  Seanax.com  Sean Axmaker

1/10
"Irritating and inexcusable, it's a total waste of time and talent."  SSG Syndicate  Susan Granger
OFCS Rating: 5% Rotten
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