Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation | Release Date: September 30, 2011
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asjklasOct 19, 2011
It's far less superior than recent comedies, but What's Your Number's formula is saved by Anna Faris' glaring charisma, making this a mildly enjoyable piece of cliche entertainment.
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bennington13Oct 3, 2011
What's Your number? Probably higher than the score for this movie...

I'll be honest. This was the least challenging movie showing at the cinema that didn't involve 3D sharks, hence its appeal. In a nutshell, Anna Faris vows not to sleep with
What's Your number? Probably higher than the score for this movie...

I'll be honest. This was the least challenging movie showing at the cinema that didn't involve 3D sharks, hence its appeal. In a nutshell, Anna Faris vows not to sleep with anyone else unless he's 'The One' after learning (via the ever reliable medium of the woman's mag) that 96% of women with more than 20 ex-partners are unable to find husbands - I don't deny that it's cinematic candy floss. Unfortunately, even with expectations thus lowered, What's Your Number? still isn't premier league viewing. It's a shame really - Anna Faris and Chris Evans are a likable (and immensely buff) central couple, which makes them easy to root for/drool over. However, the film itself is merely a sequence of plot devices, some of which work, more of which don't. It's a terrible waste - few actresses have as much comic potential and willingness to make an ass of themselves as Faris. Even the open comedy goal of Faris re-visiting her exes is wasted - despite some promisingly perverse material, numerous cameos (including Martin Freeman, and a finger sniffing Joel McHale) are fluffed or wasted. The only positive is that the unmemorable male characters leave Blythe Danner clutching the best supporting actor role (as Faris' demonically elegant mother) by default.

As for Evans, while he is effectively rehashing previous roles, most notably The Human Torch, as a **** but lovable man ho', he (and his magnificent abs) are still worth the price of entry. Plus the basketball scene is probably the sexiest thing involving one ball that you'll see in a cineplex this year.

Unfortunately, despite a plausible premise (rare is the woman that hasn't questioned everything about her existence after reading an article in a lifestyle magazine), the film sags. I wasn't expecting an exhaustive treatise on feminism, but What's Your Number? doesn't even acknowledge the irony of a woman 'taking control' of her life on the basis of a single spurious statistic in a Marie Claire article, or the flagrant double standard at play as Faris' character freaks out about her number - a number easily surpassed by her male neighbour. Such omissions push the film beyond light and fluffy, and into outright vacuous territory instead. Sub plots come and go without arousing much interest, the insurmountable obstacle and various declarations of love are extremely contrived (yes, even for a rom com), and then there's the perennial question of how two penniless people can afford such magnificent apartments (I rent a hovel at vast expense, so naturally it bothers me).

In short, there were better rom coms released in 2011 and unless you've already seen them, you should probably save this one for a rainy Sunday evening.

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Bangkit20Nov 21, 2011
I haven't know idea about this movie. This is true contender for Razzie Awards next year. I'll be honest .... I only enjoy Chris Evans nude. I give 10 for him.. LOL
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jbbby1976jbJan 22, 2012
Very light movie. Plot runs on a little long, however I was entertained for the full 2 hours. The inappropriate flashbacks were rather entertaining. I also liked that the cast was fresh, which made the move seem like less of the rinse andVery light movie. Plot runs on a little long, however I was entertained for the full 2 hours. The inappropriate flashbacks were rather entertaining. I also liked that the cast was fresh, which made the move seem like less of the rinse and repeat formula. Expand
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KoyeMar 11, 2012
This one is not what I expected it to be..totally unrealistic and unbelievable. Glad I didn't have to pay for a theater ticket to see it. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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beingryanjudeSep 3, 2014
What's Your Number? is an average and familiar romantic comedy that looks at the number of guys one loveless gal has slept with. Anna Faris is certainly lovable and we root for her, but the film needs some more tender loving and care.
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heathermMar 22, 2015
This movie was fairly bad, but it had some unexpectedly funny jokes along the way to smooth it out a little. Anna Faris was charming in a quirky, ramshackle kind of way, and Chris Evans spent a lot of time with his clothes off. TheirThis movie was fairly bad, but it had some unexpectedly funny jokes along the way to smooth it out a little. Anna Faris was charming in a quirky, ramshackle kind of way, and Chris Evans spent a lot of time with his clothes off. Their antagonistic chemistry was good throughout, but it wasn't enough to balance out the formulaic rom-com plot. Expand
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