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Director, writer, and producer Nancy Meyers's (THE PARENT TRAP) sophomore directorial effort is a lively screwball fantasy featuring Mel Gibson in his first romantic comedy. G...Read more
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I Guess Some Women Want Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson would be wiser to stay away from anything regarding 'what women want' since his real life sexism is blatantly obvious to any savvy observer. I imagine he enjoyed ge...Read more
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I love this movie. Mel Gibson plays Nick a bachelor that is just finding out how hard it is being a parent to a teenage daughter. He was climbing the corporate ladder until He...Read more

What Women Want (DVD, 2001, Widescreen)

Nancy Meyers, Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt|Theatrical release: 2000|Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)

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Director, writer, and producer Nancy Meyers's (THE PARENT TRAP) sophomore directorial effort is a lively screwball fantasy featuring Mel Gibson in his first romantic comedy. Gibson plays Nick Marshall, a high-flying chauvinistic Chicago advertising executive who, like his musical idol, Frank Sinatra, calls women "baby" and believes he has the world on a string. Nick experiences a rude awakening when the creative director position he coveted goes to Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt), a savvy outsider--and a woman--who intends to aggressively pursue the lucrative women's market. While trying to brainstorm ideas for "feminine" products, Nick experiences a freak accident that gives him the ability to hear women's thoughts. Determined to win back his stolen job, Nick uses his terrifying yet useful new talent to scrutinize Darcy and finds his smart, beautiful rival may not be the "bitch on wheels" he imagined. Meanwhile, he also must maneuver carefully within complex relationships with his estranged teenage daughter, Alex (Ashley Johnson), and a pretty coffee shop waitress, Lola (Marisa Tomei). Once Nick begins to listen to the new voices he hears, his previous worldview is challenged, and he finds that he finally might understand what women want.

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  • Edition: Widescreen
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Region: Region 1
  • UPC: 097363383840

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Format:DVD
Region Code:Region 1
Display Format:Widescreen

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Director:Nancy Meyers
Leading Role:Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt
eBay Product ID: EPID3337525
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Movie trailer and editorial reviews

"...Gibson [is] always a lethal weapon, even without a gun in his pocket." -- 3 out of 4 stars
USA Today - Susan Wloszczyna (12/15/2000)

"...Fizzy screwball comedy....[Gibson gives] a disarmingly nimble, fast-break performance..." -- Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman (01/12/2001)

"...Gibson plays the facets of his ever-transmogrifying persona with flair at every turn: Even his hedonistic incarnation is able to sweep the audience..."
Box Office - Christine James (02/01/2001)

"...A touch of magic realism and a dash of slapstick....There are plenty of laughs along the way..."
Total Film - Alan Morrison (03/01/2001)

"...Often very funny....The look and feel of the movie is just right..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (12/15/2000)

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I Guess Some Women Want Mel Gibson

Created: 03/08/06
Mel Gibson would be wiser to stay away from anything regarding 'what women want' since his real life sexism is blatantly obvious to any savvy observer. I imagine he enjoyed getting to play himself in this flick--a chauvinist who calls women "baby," (I'd say, "that's Dr. Baby to you!"). Director, producer, and writer Nancy Meyer has finally played with Mel Gibson in a role the "heddon" (quoting the L.A. police report article on Courttv.com) belongs in. Using woman-defaming lines like "bitch on wheels," the 'wreckless speeding stud on booze' is exposed for the truth of who he really is both in the movie & in real life.

The only reason I even bother to review it is because Nancy Meyer brilliantly outs Mel Gibson for WHAT he really is: a supremacist. Brava to her excellent work.
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What women want

Created: 20/01/09
I love this movie. Mel Gibson plays Nick a bachelor that is just finding out how hard it is being a parent to a teenage daughter. He was climbing the corporate ladder until Helen who plays Darcy is hired by passing him and he does everything to sabitash her role when a freak accident lets him hear womens thoughts.
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What women want

Created: 20/11/08
Mel Gibson is talented in this dvd which shows male chauvinism at its best.
The new creative director is a female, and mel Gibson's character is skeptical it will work because she is a bitch to most people. He then develops an uncanny ability to hear what all women think, and uses it to get ahead in his work. This is a funny DVD which will bring you to appreciate the female intuition.
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Mel is old!

Created: 02/01/08
I like this movie, it is really funny at times. It seems to be directed at 30-40 year olds. But I don't think even 30-40 year olds think Mel Gibson is hot anymore. It makes him look like this stud who is still attractive to women even though he's old and not very nice. It is a good movie though, a lot of funny moments. Helen Hunt is great in it.
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What a Laugh!

Created: 05/03/07
Yes, it is another somewhat predictable Romantic-Comedy, BUT>>>I loved it! Seeing Mel Gibson "soft-shoe" around his apartment was in itself worth the purchase, not to mention the pantyhose scene. It's all about the humor and Gibson's charm; one of those characters who is morally challenged, yet you love um anyway. Helen Hunt is a bit dry in her performance, not enough spunk. (Rene Russo would have been an outstanding choice for this one.) I recommend it highly in the "ChickFlick" category.
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