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The Good Guy
TrailerBeth (Alexis Bledel), an urban conservationist, wants it all: a good job, good friends, and a good guy to share her life and love of New York. Of course that last one is often the trickiest of all.Actors: Alexis Bledel, Anna Chlumsky, Christine Evangelista, Scott Porter, Colin Egglesfield, Andrew McCarthy, Bryan Greenberg, Kate Nauta, Aaron Yoo, Adrian Martinez, Trini Alvarado, ...»Director: Julio DePietroCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Good Guy"
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Characters of "The Good Guy"
Beth VestPlayed by: Alexis BledelTommy FieldingPlayed by: Scott PorterWilliam ShakespearePlayed by: Andrew Stewart-JonesSmitten ManPlayed by: Michael SirowTed the CabbiePlayed by: James Thomas BlighWall Street GuyPlayed by: Woody Boley -
Directors of "The Good Guy"
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Creators of "The Good Guy"
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Critic Reviews of "The Good Guy"
Boston GlobeMarch 04, 2010It's network television drama, starring actors best known for their TV work and full of the petty gripes and mild worries of characters who really have nothing compelling to worry about.
Chicago Sun-TimesMarch 04, 2010It has smart characters, and is wise about the ones who try to tame their intelligence by acting out.
Entertainment WeeklyMarch 03, 2010The Good Guy has a few half-cute moments, some chuckles, and enough pretty faces to cast at least two TV pilots. What it doesn't have is a clue.
New York Daily NewsFebruary 19, 2010There's too little difference between the good guys and the bad guys in Julio DePietro's uninspired debut, a slickly cynical romance destined to be quickly forgotten.
Los Angeles TimesFebruary 19, 2010Drawing on his stint at a Chicago investment firm, DePietro creates characters, dialogue and situations that feel authentic, which makes the film relevant in unexpected ways, though not as deeply as you hope he'll do in the future.
New York TimesFebruary 19, 2010resh enough to provide the voyeuristic kick of glimpsing the frenzied lifestyle of aspiring masters of the universe.
Common Sense MediaDecember 31, 2010High-reaching adult drama with lots of language, drinking.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJuly 03, 2010Mild, pleasant, obvious romantic comedy set on Wall Street that's most notable for its (maybe accurate) portrayal of young brokers as amoral idiots oblivious to the real-life consequences of their risky business.
DVDTalk.comJune 17, 2010Even on a reduced scale of expectation, Good Guy is stunningly empty and obvious, missing its mark as a cautionary tale or a romantic sojourn, instead slogging along a preordained trail of cliché.
Boston PhoenixMarch 04, 2010Writer/director Julio DePietro's first effort is every bit as obvious as it sounds, thudding from one symmetrically perfect cliche to another.
Shared DarknessFebruary 25, 2010A sort of much more polite, estrogenized filmic companion piece to a lost, mid-era Bret Easton Ellis novel, this movie has a different, interesting cant than most films of its ilk, but can't quite turn that positive into a deal-closing recommendation.
NYC Film CriticFebruary 22, 2010For a movie that clearly aspires to be an up-to-the-minute representation of New York City, The Good Guy already feels quite dated.
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