Risqué Business: Critics Mixed on ‘The Girl Next Door’

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The Chicago Sun-Times’ Roger Ebert may feel that The Girl Next Door “is a dishonest, quease-inducing ‘comedy’ that had me feeling uneasy and then unclean,” but VanRamblings tends to fall more into the camp of New York Daily News’ Jami Bernard, when she writes: “Once in a very long while, a truly memorable romantic teen comedy comes along. The Girl Next Door is one. This funny, surprising gem joins the ranks of Risky Business and Say Anything, comedies with heart and charisma.”
See for yourself, by taking a peek at this R-rated, uncut version of the movie trailer — get it while you can, cuz it’ll probably be taken down quite soon (you may want to raise the size of the screen by ‘pulling out’ the bottom right-hand corner of your Windows Media Player).
Meanwhile, if The Girl Next Door isn’t quite your cup of tea, take a peek at the A-list movie previews for the summer movie season (just above).

1 thought on “Risqué Business: Critics Mixed on ‘The Girl Next Door’

  1. Saw the trailer for Girl next door. I don’t like the look of it at all, I wouldn’t go see it. Looks cheesy and unpleasant and it’s all about life as a porn factory.

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