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What's Your Number?

What's Your Number?

6.5/ 10

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2011

Release Year

106 min

Runtime

Comedy
Romance

Overview

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.

Keywords

based on novel or book
romcom
basketball
womanizer
magazine
skinny dipping
apartment building
stage performance
dating woes
fired
past relationship
survey
dating history
appreciative
comforting

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Reviews(2)

7.0avg rating
Kamurai

Kamurai

September 15, 2020

7
7/10

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 Pra

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Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

@narrator56

December 8, 2021

7
7/10

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 p

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