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Along Came Polly

I really enjoyed this movie, but it wasn't one of Ben Stiller's best.

It starts with a guy named Reuben who is an insurance risk analyst who checks the pros and cons of everything he does or might do. He is on his honeymoon with his wife Lisa, who dumps him for a scuba instructor. A few days later when Reuben is back in New York he meets Polly Prince at a gallery opening. They start going out on dates. She's adventurous and afraid of commitment while he's overanxious about anything. He tries out her world of salsa dancing and spicy food, which makes him highly uncomfortable. Reuben does break out of his shell and starts opening up to new things eventually.

The cast is great in this movie, the cast includes: Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston, Alec Baldwin, and Debra Messing.
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Along Came Polly (DVD, 2004)

Reuben Feffer (Ben Stiller), an insurance risk assessment expert, is celebrating his honeymoon with newlywed wife, Lisa Kramer (Debra Messing), on the island of St. Barts but catches her having sex with Claude (Hank Azaria), a French scuba instructor. Returning home to New York, he attempts to piece his life back together. Reuben goes to an art gallery with his friend, Sandy Lyle (Philip Seymour Hoffman), where he runs into former junior high school classmate Polly Prince (Jennifer Aniston). Reuben and Polly begin dating, with her introducing him to activities he once wrote off as "too risky," such as eating at a Moroccan restaurant and salsa dancing, which culminates with the pair enthusiastically sleeping together, with Reuben shouting "50" as he orgasms.

The contrast between their two personalities is a source of comedy throughout the film until Lisa returns and tells him she wants to reconcile their relationship. Reuben is torn between the free-spirited Polly and the safe and familiar Lisa. To solve this issue he enters information about Polly and Lisa into a computer insurance program which measures risk. The computer tells him that, despite his numerous blunders with her, Polly is the best choice for him. Polly joins Reuben on a sailing trip he's going in order to inspect Leland Van Lew (Bryan Brown), a high risk client, but gets offended when she sees his risk analysis of herself and rejects his proposal to move in together, telling him that he'd be better off going back to Lisa. Back home, Reuben tries talking to Polly but to no avail. He eventually invites Lisa to Sandy's opening show, where he learns that Polly is leaving New York in a few hours. After a speech given by his father, Irving (Bob Dishy), to Sandy, Reuben realizes he wants to be with Polly and not Lisa, and he rushes to her apartment to stop her from leaving. Polly is not convinced she should stay with him, so Reuben eats food off the ground to prove he is capable of taking risks.

The movie ends with Reuben and Polly on the beach where he and Lisa had their honeymoon at the beginning of the film. Reuben again encounters Claude, but instead of being angry he thanks Claude, and then heads into the water with Polly.
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Funny...

"Along came Polly" starring Ben Stiller, Jennifer Aniston, Alec Baldwin, and, in one of the greatest performances I have ever seen by an actor, Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Let me just cut to the chase: This is not a great movie. If you have $$$ to blow and want a couple of good laughs, go ahead. There are worse things to see than this. I found myself getting board whenever there was a scene without Phillip Seymour Hoffman. His character was what kept this film from sinking, his performance so gutsy and over the top, that the main story of Ben Stiller and Jen was overshadowed. I would have like to have Ben and Jen be the support, and have a movie about the Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Alec Balwin characters. These two throw in the kitchen sink with their performances. As I said, no essential, but not totally unworthy of your money.Read full review...

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Along came Polly

This a great movie. I had seen it before and wanted to add it to my collection. Ben Steller is great in this movie and doesn't disappoint the viewer. The movie starts as a hard luck movie but evolves into a very touching and real story line. It is very much believable and a viewer can relate to what he is going through. One of my favorite scenes is where Ben and Jennifer are turning down the bed which has hundreds, it seems, of decorative pillows on the bed that actually have a storage box especially designed for them. Jennifer is confused about the reason for so many pillows and shows Ben what she really feels about them. It was a great scene and if any guy takes his girl to see it or watches it at home, I am sure that the guys will feel just what Jennifer feels about the pillows. I think that the writers gave a roll reversal aspect to the scene and the male audiance will appreciate it 100%. I would recommend this to anyone. There weren't sex scenes that would offend anyone, which is something that I prefer in a movie. When Ben decides to fight for Jennifer the Salsa scene was over the top and I truly enjoyed it. This is another one of those feel good movies about love, loss, and to love again movies and you leave feeling there is hope in the world after a failed relationship. I give this movie my thumbs up!!!!Read full review...

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Jennifer Aniston says it ALL

I love Jennifer Aniston. Anythang that She Stars in and i'm gonna like it! Even at 50s/Early she is still very pretty and sexy in my eyes..And she loves going barefoot! Another ++++

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I love this movie!!

My girlfriend loves this movie and makes me see it once a month. I liked the movie but I ended up loving it after seeing it 100 times. Better than "There's Something About Mary".

Still plays a very anal guy who tries to minimize risk and plans his every move. He meets up with Jennifer Aniston, one of those carefree chicks who eats with her hands dances salsa and has a commitment problem. A classic odd couple scenario with a funny twist and cool ending.Read full review...

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Great Romantic Comedy

Ben Stiller plays Reuben Feffer, a professional risk assessor who never takes chances in any aspect of his life. When his new bride Lisa (Debra Messing) leaves him for a European scuba instructor named Claude (Hank Azaria), he finally decides to a risk of his own. At a party, he meets free-spirited Polly Prince (Jennifer Aniston), whom he remembers from his seventh-grade Model U.N. Unlike the control-freak Reuben, she's spent her life living on the edge. They reluctantly begin a romance and Polly introduces him to a new world of spicy food and suggestive dances. Along Came Polly also stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as Reuben's washed-up best friend Sandy Lyle and Alec Baldwin as the obnoxious insurance company boss Stan IndurskyRead full review...

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Movie time!

Don’t usually buy widescreen, didn’t bother us a bit! One of our favorite movies. It’s a classic, feel good, funny!

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I love to laugh and I love this movie.

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Silly Fun

Bought this movie for my little brother after we all sat one Sunday afternoon and howled with laughter talking about it. It's a silly fun movie. Ben Stiller plays the overly cautious "Luben" (Ruben) prefectly! Jen Aniston, Debra Messing, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Hank Azaria finish off the totally hilarious cast. With memorable lines and scenes that are sometimes painfully funny, it's definitely one to add to the library!Read full review...

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