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All About Steve
It's - you guessed it - the all-fag version of the Bette Davis movie with a remarkably similar name. The script manages to rip-off verbatim almost every memorable line of dialogue to be found in the original. The result is a dung-heap of cheap sentiment gaudily laced with equal parts semen and hair-gel.
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Plot Summary
Mary Horowitz, a brilliant but socially awkward crossword puzzle creator, falls head over heels for Steve Mueller, a handsome CNN cameraman. Convinced he is her soulmate, she impulsively decides to follow him across the country as he chases news stories, hoping to win his heart. Her attempts at romance lead to a series of absurd and comedic situations as she inserts herself into his life and the lives of those around him.
Critical Reception
All About Steve was widely panned by critics and audiences alike for its predictable plot, weak humor, and questionable premise. It is often cited as a critical and commercial disappointment, though Sandra Bullock's performance was occasionally mentioned as a minor bright spot amidst the overall negativity.
What Reviewers Say
The film relies heavily on predictable gags and a contrived premise.
Sandra Bullock's performance is energetic but cannot salvage the weak material.
The humor often falls flat, and the romantic storyline feels forced.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be largely unfunny and tiresome, with many expressing disappointment in the plot and the main character's behavior, which was often seen as annoying rather than endearing.
Awards & Accolades
Sandra Bullock won a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her role in this film.
Fun Fact
Despite the film's poor reception, Sandra Bullock also won the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her performance, but she later attended the Razzie Awards ceremony to accept the award in person, a rare occurrence for recipients.
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