Ghosts of Girlfriends Past PG

You can't always run from your past.
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
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  • Rated: PG
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 40 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: September 22, 2009
  • Originally Released: 2009
  • Label: New Line Home Video

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User Ratings: 290,429
Rating: 2/5 -- This flawed, fractured fairy tale fails to scare up many chuckles or much charm. As Ebenezer Scrooge himself might say, "Bah, humbug!" Full Review
American Profile
Sep 29, 2011
Rating: F -- It's just 95 minutes of vanilla laziness. Full Review
rachelsreviews.net
May 2, 2019
This movie I think really did the impossible. It makes Failure To Launch look like The Thin Man.
At the Movies
May 4, 2009
Rating: 3/5 -- Nothing new under the sun with this flirtatious and entertaining production that fully completes its purpose. [Full review in Spanish] Full Review
Rincón de cine
Mar 19, 2018
Rating: 2/4 -- The movie has a few bright moments, but writers Jon Lucas and Scott Moore mostly depend on standard rom-com cliches to tell the story. Full Review
The Oklahoman
Aug 14, 2018
Rating: D+ -- Just in case you can't get enough of the romantic comedy oeuvre of Matthew McConaughey, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past is here to remind you that, yes, some films of his are even worse than Failure to Launch, Surfer Dude, and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days. Full Review
Christian Science Monitor
May 4, 2009
It's a tired premise with some even weaker gags. Full Review
At the Movies
May 4, 2009

Product Description:

Mark Waters (MEAN GIRLS, JUST LIKE HEAVEN) directs this spin on A CHRISTMAS CAROL starring Matthew McConaughey as Connor Mead, a womanizing photographer with major commitment issues. Begrudgingly attending the wedding of his little brother, Paul (Breckin Meyer), in snowy Newport, Rhode Island, the caddish Connor encounters Jenny (Jennifer Garner), a former love he hurt in the past. He also runs into the ghost of his Uncle Wayne (Michael Douglas), the playboy who essentially raised the two boys and whom Connor has tried to emulate. Wayne tells his nephew that he’ll be visited by three ghosts over the course of the evening: the ghosts of girlfriends past, present, and future. Reviewing his love life while simultaneously attending his brother’s wedding weekend leads to some comical moments as Connor tries to reconcile the two. He also has to fend off Jenny's potential new love (Daniel Sunjata) if he wants to win her back.

McConaughey has the heartbreaker swagger down pat, and proves in this film that he can make any character charming. Garner brings a vulnerability to Jenny, who can’t seem to help caring about the roguish Connor despite her best efforts. Douglas is fun as the ghost of Uncle Wayne, keeping his 1970s swinger mentality while attempting to guide his nephew away from making the same mistakes he made. Meyer and his bride, played by Lacey Chabert, are an interesting casting choice considering how small in physical stature they both are compared to McConaughey and Garner--and just how much younger they and the rest of the wedding party look. Noureen DeWulf appears as Connor’s beleaguered assistant, and Emma Stone is amusing as the ghost of girlfriends past, decked out in '80s garb and perpetually stuck at age 16.

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