Now You Know

September. 20,2002      R
Rating:
6.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

On the eve of his bachelor party, a man learns his fiancee wants to call off the wedding. The unmarried couple returns to New Jersey to sort out their relationship.

Jeremy Sisto as  Jeremy
Rashida Jones as  Kerri
Heather Dubrow as  Marty
Jeff Anderson as  Gil
Trevor Fehrman as  Biscuit
Todd Babcock as  Shane
Paget Brewster as  Lea
Stuart Pankin as  Mr. Victim
Liz Sheridan as  Grandma
Brendan Hill as  Cliff

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Reviews

GamerTab
2002/09/20

That was an excellent one.

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SoTrumpBelieve
2002/09/21

Must See Movie...

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Acensbart
2002/09/22

Excellent but underrated film

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Paynbob
2002/09/23

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Amsomnia Studios
2002/09/24

This is one story for the memory, if you like these weird love stories with a kinky and strange but lovely tone buy this.Story: 9/10 The story is simple Shane is a man coming home from las Vegas being dumped by his soon to be wife because she have second thoughts, so he takes home to see his room and other things. About here a call comes from his two friends Gil and the strange Biscuit, and from there on it is a ride in some way, it is a funny comedy romance movie that will make you want to see it more then ones.Music: 8/10 Well it is your simple kind of music like in almost any other romance movie or comedy movie so not much to say about that is there really no i guess not.Actors: 9/10 Well we have a long great cast who does it greatly even some we have seen in the newest movies today, but the one standing out is the man who directed it ohh you thought i would forget him did you well then i will hehe, i dare you do find out it for yourselves by buying this awesome flick of a movie.Overall: 8/10 Well the movies has small flaws but not much so it will get from me a big 8 because i feel it really deserves that much, get ready to laugh and sit down watching this lovely movie...

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AlyssaJones37
2002/09/25

I am a huge, huge, HUGE Kevin Smith fan, and Randal was always my favorite character and I couldn't wait to see this. It wasn't as great as I thought it would be, but it was still good. It was really long and slow, but it had its moments. It was really funny and I loved Biscuit. He's one of the best movie characters ever. Gil is a great character too. It had two touching moments that I just loved. Well I loved the first one, the other was a little cheesy. At the end somebody finds out something and I thought it was going to be the beautiful, heartfelt, saving grace of the film and it was...to an extent. The scene could have been written better but whatever, it was good enough. If they'd cut the crap and made it shorter I think it would have been great. Just don't let the boring and slow parts make you miss what's really great about it. I give it a 7/10. But I'm only 15, I think I'll like it more when I'm older. And say what you will about the movie, but you've got to agree that Biscuit's analogy of dogs and cats to gay people is pure genius.

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rnilsen
2002/09/26

An excellent mix of buddy film and sensitive female drama. Jeff Anderson reprises his Clerks role in this film and is great in every scene. His sidekick is amusing....and the love story surrounding the film...well my girlfriend bought every word. Not I....but that part of the film was not meant for me....I am really surprised this movie did not see general release. It really is quite good, professionally shot and acted....and interesting all the way through....Oh yeah...The girl for Home Improvement was in the film...and that part was meant for me!

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PeachHamBeach
2002/09/27

Well worth the apparently 1000 mile pilgrimage I made to Vulgarthon '05 in LA/Hollywood!!! Don't mistakenly believe this is a chick flick. It may be romantic comedy, but it's really FUNNY romantic comedy!!! Its romantic parts are VERY romantic, and it's comedy is, like I said, very funny!!! NOW YOU KNOW is enjoyable from start to finish. Kerri and Jeremy (Rashida Jones and Jeremy Sisto) have been in love since high school, and have been friends longer than that. Their wedding is coming up, but inexplicably, Kerri calls of the engagement. Something went wrong, and it's not clear. Surely a couple who went to college together and even moved to Las Vegas from New Jersey together would have the kind of perfect relationship we all dream about, with perfect communication, perfect problem resolution, etc. But no, something has gone wrong. And because we don't know the whole story, it's easy to take sides. Look at Marty!!! I found myself siding with Jeremy, thinking, God, what a whiner she is!!! He's great and she's whining about flowers and the L word not being said enough!!! As the film progresses, Kerri, at first a grating character (to me anyway) becomes more understood. If not for the intervention of a funny, witty Heather Paige Kent as Marty, though, "Kerri" could easily have turned NOW YOU KNOW into an irritating chick flick. Cliffy the kid brother was funny too!!! While Kerri and Marty tell each other their woes, Jeremy gets involved with the hilarious "fun loving criminal" hijinks of his friends Gil (played by director Jeff Anderson) and Biscuit (Trevor Furhman). I at first thought the Gil and Biscuit team was going to be the sole provider of comedy for this film, because Sisto's character starts out so serious and melancholy, but as soon as these three get together, it's 100% fun!!! The conversations in the bar, and the break-ins that result in gunfire are hilarious, but Sisto also does well in scenes that have no sign of Gil and Biscuit. Once away from Kerri, he becomes a great comedic character that you don't spend the entire movie feeling sorry for/irritated at. I thought the Grandparents were cute (you never know what'll happen with grandparents on the scene!!!) and the "morning wood" sequence was priceless!!! And as I said above, the romance is pretty romantic. Some of the "I love you" scenes were overwhelmed by guitar music that didn't seem to add anything. The explanations that surfaced seemed fair and realistic and the ending was satisfying. There were no villains, no "battle of the sexes" stuff. It's just a very cute and enjoyable film about people who love each other so much that they think what they have is too good to be true and they're terrified of being hurt and committing themselves to something as huge as marriage.Okay, when's the DVD coming out???!!!

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