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poster of What's Your Number?
Rating: 6.5/10 by 2315 users

What's Your Number? (2011)

Ally Darling is realizing she's a little lost in life. Her latest romance has just fizzled out, and she's just been fired from her marketing job. Then she reads an eye-opening magazine article that warns that 96 percent of women who've been with 20 or more lovers are unlikely to find a husband. Determined to turn her life around and prove the article wrong, Ally embarks on a mission to find the perfect mate from among her numerous ex-boyfriends.

Directing:
  • Mark Mylod
  • Zach Hunt
  • Mark S. Constance
  • Gary Marcus
  • Kelly Cronin
Writing:
  • Karyn Bosnak
  • Jennifer Crittenden
  • Gabrielle Allan
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Sep 30, 2011

Rating: 6.5/10 by 2315 users

Alternative Title:
Sex list - IT
先生,你哪位 - CN
你上过几个 - CN
Sexlist - IT
Prima di te - IT
Сколько у тебя. - RU

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 46 minutes
Budget: $20,000,000
Revenue: $30,426,096

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, romantic comedy, basketball, womanizer, magazine, skinny dipping, apartment building, stage performance, dating woes, fired, past relationship, survey, dating history, sister's wedding, finding mr. right, appreciative, comforting
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Anna Faris
Ally Darling
Chris Evans
Colin Shea
Ari Graynor
Daisy Darling
Blythe Danner
Ava Darling
Ed Begley Jr.
Mr. Darling
Dave Annable
Jake Adams
Joel McHale
Roger the Boss
Chris Pratt
Disgusting Donald
Zachary Quinto
Boyfriend Rick
Martin Freeman
Simon Forester
Thomas Lennon
Dr. Barrett Ingold
Mike Vogel
Dave Hansen
Andy Samberg
Gerry Perry
Sondra James
Plant Lady
Lonnie Farmer
Maître D' at Italian Restaurant
Bronwen Booth
Officiant at Wedding
Ben Hanson
Security Guard at Wedding
Elio Lo Russo
Accordion Player
Dale Place
Man at Library
Colby Parsons
14 Year Old Jake
Nadine Jacobson
14 Year Old Ally
Aaron C. Belyea
Daisy's Band Member
Carl Alleyne
Daisy's Band Member
Damon Carter
Daisy's Band Member
Jaime Galarza Jr.
Daisy's Band Member
Johan Narsjo
Daisy's Band Member
Penni Layne
Daisy's Band Member
Steve Bankuti
Daisy's Band Member
Larry Jackson
Daisy's Band Member
Jon Bistline
Colin's Band Member
Eliot M. Hunt
Colin's Band Member
Eli T. Scheer
Colin's Band Member
Shawn Marquis
Colin's Band Member
Onur Dilisen
Quartet Member
Ann Dillon
Quartet Member
Emily Wolf
Quartet Member
Robin Ryczek
Quartet Member
Stephanie Atkinson
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
John Franchi
Wedding Singer (uncredited)
Dan Marshall
High-End Restaurant Patron / Commuter / Dancing Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Kamurai

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. A good sex / romance based humor from the feminine perspective, almost like "Bad Moms" without kids, but one single lady. To set a low bar of expectations, imagine most of the comedians you don't want to picture having sex, and Chris Pratt in a fat suit, and that's most of the dirty humor in the movie. It's surprisingly charming with Anna Faris and Chris Evans (Captain America, but really, Johnny Storm) helping each other with their conspiracies, and instead better there lives. Yes, its the cheesy crap that rom-coms get made fun of for doing (even in this movie, I think), but it does it pretty well, it's funny, and deals with a concept that looks like an extension of the sequence in "Just My Luck" where she has to hunt down and kiss some dancers. It's a stupid concept but it's fun and maybe I just like Anna Faris, but she carries the movie and when something is done well, I typically enjoy it.

Peter McGinn

I tend to be an easy grader for romantic comedies. As long as the script isn’t too dull or insult my intelligence, with witty dialogue and good chemistry between the lead characters, I will overlook minor silliness or predictability in the name of entertainment. Let’s face it, most genre films are predictable to some extent, since they stay within the genre. Of course, I know Anna Faris from her later starring role in the excellent long-running comedy series Mom. Her performance here is quirky enough to keep it interesting, but sweet at times so that I rooted for her. This is not groundbreaking stuff here, or top ten quality filmmaking, but I enjoyed it enough to stick with it, and that is what counts with rom-coms.


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