Entertainment
MediaBy DrRus
5 months ago
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
3 Lloyds – Not Family-Friendly
PG-13 for sexual content throughout, some language
and a drug reference.
Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes 
New on DVD - September 22, 2009
Originally posted on Frame by Frame: A Family-Friendly Guide to the Movies Blog
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Celebrity photographer Connor Mead, played by Matthew McConaughey, loves freedom, fun and women. In case you’re wondering, he also loves them in that order. A committed bachelor, who thinks nothing of breaking up with multiple women on a conference call, Connor’s mockery of romance proves a real buzz-kill for his kid brother. While surrounded with a houseful of well wishers, Paul asks his brother, Connor, to give a toast at his wedding. It’s here that we suddenly see what appears to be a match-made-in-heaven, fall apart.
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Entertainment
MediaBy DrRus
10 months ago
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
3 Lloyds - Not Family-Friendly
PG-13 for sexual content throughout, some language
and a drug reference.
Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes 
Celebrity photographer Connor Mead, played by Matthew McConaughey, loves freedom, fun and women. In case you're wondering, he also loves them in that order. A committed bachelor, who thinks nothing of breaking up with multiple women on a conference call, Connor's mockery of romance proves a real buzz-kill for his kid brother. While surrounded with a houseful of well wishers, Paul asks his brother, Connor, to give a toast at his wedding. It's here that we suddenly see what appears to be a match-made-in-heaven, fall apart. Then, just when it looks like Connor may single-handedly ruin the wedding, he's visited by the ghosts of his former jilted girlfriends, who take him on a revealing and hilarious odyssey through his failed relationships - past, present and future. In Search of True Love On the surface Ghosts of Girlfriends Past looks like nothing more than a knock-off of The Christmas Carol with a slightly different twist. There's a visit from three ghosts. The recurring appearance of a dead Uncle, and of course, the girlfriends. While the premise of the movie is taken straight from the Christmas Carol |
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