Overview
After one short blind date, Mary Horowitz, a brilliant and eccentric crossword constructor, is convinced that Steve, a CCN cameraman, is her soul mate. Because his job takes him hither and yon, she crisscrosses the country following Steve, with the encouragement of a reporter, turning up at media events he's at to convince him they are perfect for each other. Along the way, she befriends an assortment of misfits who accept her for who she is, leading her to reassess her reasons for this strange journey.
The fact that I sat through thirty minutes of this steaming pile of dung is a testament to my stupidity. I don’t know how one can mess up a movie that has a cast as fine as this one, but I am here to testify that it is at least as bad as the reviews say it is. The entire film is centered around the obsessed and delusional character that is played by Sandra Bullock. I don’t know if another actress could have done a better job with such a lousy script, but I can tell you that Bullock could not turn this into chicken soup. In her heart there is a great dal of sweetness, but her character goes through life annoying everyone around her – who wants to see that?
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews All About Steve
Movie title: All About Steve
Movie description: After one short blind date, Mary Horowitz, a brilliant and eccentric crossword constructor, is convinced that Steve, a CCN cameraman, is her soul mate. Because his job takes him hither and yon, she crisscrosses the country following Steve, with the encouragement of a reporter, turning up at media events he's at to convince him they are perfect for each other. Along the way, she befriends an assortment of misfits who accept her for who she is, leading her to reassess her reasons for this strange journey.
Date published: 2024-12-10
Director(s): Phil Traill
Actor(s): Sandra Bullock, Bradley Cooper, Thomas Haden Church, Ken Jeong, Katy Mixon, DJ Qualls, Keith David, Howard Hesseman, Beth Grant, M.C. Gainey, Jason Jones, Carlos Gómez, Holmes Osborne, Delaney Hamilton, George Sharperson, Luenell, Christina Carlisi, Joe D'Angerio, Shanda Laurent, Kerri Kenney, Stephanie Venditto, P.J. Marino, Wayne Grace, Mickey Giacomazzi, Noah Munck, Bridget Shergalis, James Martin Kelly, Andrew Lewis Caldwell, Bryan Moore, Rachel Sterling, Jackie Johnson, Regino Montes, Elliott Cho, Justin Grafman, Joy Darash, Jordan Green, Geraldo Rivera, Beverly Polcyn, Misha DiBono, Dori Kancher, Vernard 'Bone' Hampton, Hari Kondabolu, Jordan Morris, Dorie Barton, Patrick Brown, Alvera DeLeon, Gillian Vigman, Michael Joseph Carr, Larry Dorf, Darcy Fowers, Charlyne Yi, Tyrone Giordano, Hollie Stenson, Paul Beller, Kurt Ela, Kelli Kirkland, Lucy Davis, Hira Ambrosino, Jonathan Chase, Andre Alexsen, Nick Hodaly, Sara Sanderson, Martin Dew, Ken Edling, Rae Sunshine Lee, Gregg Lee, DeeDee Bigelow, Judy Dinella, Rebecca Hyland, Eddie Jemison, Phil Traill, John Robert, Sandra Berry
Genre: Comedy
My Review
The fact that I sat through thirty minutes of this steaming pile of dung is a testament to my stupidity. I don’t know how one can mess up a movie that has a cast as fine as this one, but I am here to testify that it is at least as bad as the reviews say it is. The entire film is centered around the obsessed and delusional character that is played by Sandra Bullock. I don’t know if another actress could have done a better job with such a lousy script, but I can tell you that Bullock could not turn this into chicken soup. In her heart there is a great dal of sweetness, but her character goes through life annoying everyone around her – who wants to see that?
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