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Breakin' All the Rules
After being abruptly dumped by his fiancée, Quincy Watson decides to quit his job as an editor. Inspired by her, he publishes a break-up hand-book for men, becoming a best-selling author in the process.
5 October 1974, Barataria, Trinidad, West Indies
25 May 1970, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
5 March 1974, Romeo, Michigan, USA
3 June 1969, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
6 July 1982, Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA
10 April 1969, Beverly Hills, California, USA
8 April 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
10 April 1954, Dallas, Texas, USA
18 May 1967, Oxnard, California, USA
13 December 1967, Terrell, Texas, USA
11 April 1973, New York City, New York, USA
20 March 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
1 January 1969, Cerritos, California, USA
23 September 1976, Florida, USA
June 13, 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA
September 16, 2004
Digresses into that hazy zone where we're not sure if we're watching overwrought drama or a joke that just isn't funny.
May 25, 2004
A good cast tries to rescue a bad script.
December 22, 2010
Not much worth seeing in this mess of a movie.
June 01, 2004
it's all very silly and highly unbelievable, but the five main leads are all having a good time.
May 14, 2004
A cleverly concocted hybrid of conventional romantic comedy and mistaken-identity farce.
July 25, 2005
...may be fluff, but it is patient, character-driven fluff.
May 17, 2004
... this is basically just a sitcom.
May 14, 2004
If the movie were 10 minutes longer, the mix-ups might grind viewers down, but director Daniel Taplitz knows how to juggle the subplots he's given.
May 14, 2004
In many ways a throwback to the era of Doris Day and Jack Lemmon movies.
May 14, 2004
A movie that sags and drags under the weight of poor pacing, execrable writing and largely unlikable characters, including a leading man viewers can never really warm up to.
May 14, 2004
No movie this stupid should need a plot synopsis this complicated.

