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Kate (Catherine Zeta-Jones) is the master chef at the trendy 22 Bleecker Street Restaurant in Manhattan. She runs her kitchen at a rapid pace as she coordinates the making and preparing of all the fantastic meals and personally displays the food to perfection on every dish. She intimidates everyone around her, so her boss sends her to therapy. Kate hates to leave the kitchen when a customer wants to compliment her on one of her special dishes, but she is ready to leave the kitchen in a second when a customer insults her cooking. Kates sister is killed in a car accident and her nine-year old daughter Zoe (Abigail Breslin) moves in with Kate. With all of Kates problems, the boss hires a new chef to join the staff. Nick (Aaron Eckhart) is a rising star in his own right and could be the head chef of another restaurant, but he wants to work under Kate. Kate begins to feel threatened by Nick, because he has a different style of running the kitchen. Nick loves to listen to opera when he cooks and to make the staff laugh. With all that is going on in Kates life, falling for a man is the last thing she was looking for. There is some kind of chemistry between Kate and Nick that can only go one way. Yet life will hit her in the head when Kates boss offers Nick the head chef job. Damn good, at least rent it when it comes out! I give this movie a 7. Ken
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Man, this was a piece of predictable, formulatic crap.
You've most likely already seen this movie a half dozen times in your life. This time the woman is a chef and the guy she doesn't get along with at first and then falls for is played by Aaron Eckhart.
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lol, I think you're really pissed I did not enjoy Bourne Ultimatum as much as you did. No big deal, we all have our own tastes. Ken
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everyone i went with was majorly disapointed.
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I actually enjoyed this a hair better than Bourne. Go figure? Ken
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Huh? I could care less if you thought The Bourne Ultimatum was the worst movie you'd ever seen. You like what you like and I like what I like. No Reservations was crap. It was a formulatic movie with subpar performances, a boring plot and had very little to offer. And by the by, according to rottentomatoes.com: No Reservations: 43% positive Bourne Ultimatum: 94% positive
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"if you thought The Bourne Ultimatum was the worst movie you'd ever seen." --- Not at all. The thing that bothered me most, was the shaky camera CRAP. Ken
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That is an extreme exaggeration. There were one or two chase scenes where it was like that. It's not like the movie was shot using hand-held camcorders.
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BS, it was extreme. If someone was sitting and drinking a cup of coffee, the camera was EVERYWHERE!!! Ken
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