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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Starring: Marguerite Moreau, Brian F. O'Byrne, Naveen Andrews, Emily Deschanel, Anna Alvim Directed By: Jane Weinstock
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: MOREAU,MARGUERITE EAN: 9781417042197 Format: AC-3 ISBN: 1417042192 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2005-03-01 Running Time: 99 Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: 2003
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Jamie Harris (Marguerite Moreau) is a 25-year-old self-proclaimed "jerk magnet." After determining not to spend the rest of her life as "the easy chick," she gets involved in a romantic triangle with 2 great guys (2004 Tony winner Brian F. O'Byrne and "Lost's" Naveen Andrews), only to discover that love is anything but easy.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An EASY watch Comment: I was surprised I actually liked this movie as I usually avoid "cutesy romances" like the plague. This was well done and really is a movie one can easily relate to.
I'm not saying I would buy it but it is worth a rent or a late night stay up on a movie channel
Marguerite Moreau is a pleasure to look at clothed or not and although not a challenging role she handles it quite well and realistically
Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't wait for it to end Comment: I generally enjoy quirky little independent films about modern relationships, but Easy is an exception. It seems to have been marketed as a romantic comedy and, to be fair, there a few nicely comic moments along the way. Unfortunately, the amusing bits would not make up an episode of a tv sitcom. Most of the film is a fairly predictable soap opera with moderately explicit sex scenes which seem to suggest that woman on top is the new missionary position.
The leading character is pleasant enough. Her offbeat nature is underlined by her ridiculous job - the sort that only people in movies have. The composition of the rest of the cast screams political correctness and everyone seems to love everybody else regardless of race, creed, or lack of attractiveness. The problem is that I found it difficult to care about any of them. The rather forced emotions of the script made involvement with them impossible. By the time the happy ending is reached, I found myself thinking: "You could have done that an hour ago." Possibly, some of the problem is mine - I suspect I am not part of the film's target audience. Even so, Easy is nothing special and offers nothing new. It's all been done before and done much better.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not a comedy Comment: The box cover makes this look like a comedy. It's not. Only get this movie if you aren't expecting laughs.
It's a drama about a woman who decides that she sleeps around too much, and so she's going to be celibate for the next 90 days.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Meaningless Sex is Easier than a Meaningful Relationship. Comment: Easy-on-the-eyes Marguerite Moreau carries the 2003 relationship drama, Easy. A Vassar graduate, she is best known for her work in television (Blossom) and for her her roles in Firestarter,The Mighty Ducks, and Runaway Jury. In Easy, Moreau stars as Jamie, a beautiful, 25-year-old "easy chick" who can't escape her history of taking off her clothes in the hopes of finding Mr. Right. When she finally meets two nice guys, a poet named John (Naveen Andrews of Lost, in which Moreau also had a role in Season Two of the series) and a funny cable television host Mick (Brian F. O'Byrne), she is unable to decide which of them to pursue until after completing a 90-day vow of celibacy. Ultimately, while Jamie discovers that meaningless sex is easier than a meaningful relationship, it is less rewarding. I discovered this enjoyable film on late-night cable television, and look forward to seeing Moreau in future films.
G. Merritt
Customer Rating:      Summary: Marguerite Moureau is simply gorgeous! Comment: For all people who want to see a movie which is quite beautiful, and yet show a lot of nudity. The angellike and gorgeous Marguerite Moureau of "Helter skelter" plays a girl in search for real love. She tries almost everything under her search and in the end finds love in a man she has known for years, one of her closest friends. I know that part is quite a cliche, but I just love this movie. And I love Marguerite Moureau.
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