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Head Over Heels
Although she has an excellent job and a fabulous apartment, Amanda Pierce remains unlucky in love and intent on finding the right guy. Therefore, she is still attracted to a man despite her thinking she's seen him kill someone.
6 July 1953, Roslyn, New York, USA
1988, Langley, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
17 April 1970, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
2 May 1986, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
15 April 1974, London, England, UK
5 October 1983, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
19 September 1980, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
4 January 1958, Swansea, Wales, UK
3 April 1968, Stinnett, Texas, USA
14 January 1973, Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada
26 April 1974, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
22 December 1953, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
15 September 1921, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
20 May 1968, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
2 August 1968, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
30 June 1971, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
May 20, 2003
[It] just gets dumber and dumber.
June 09, 2002
When your script calls for a suave, mysterious leading man and the best you can come up with is the bubble-bright Freddie Prinze, Jr., it's time to do some serious recasting.
February 08, 2003
The girls decide to conduct their own wacky investigation, with consequences that are at best negligibly humorous.
December 24, 2010
Romance, pratfalls, grossout jokes in lame comedy.
April 19, 2003
Head Over Heels isn't exactly terrible - it's just completely uninspired.
February 16, 2001
Kerplunkingly unfunny and -- despite Potter's Julia Roberts-ish smile and ditz shtick -- charmless.
May 22, 2003
The screenwriters' desperation is palpable at times.
February 27, 2007
The best jokes are on the models and the men who pursue them, and Shalom Harlow, Ivana Milicevic, Sarah O'Hare, and Tomiko Fraser -- the real models who play Potter's roommates --are very good sports.
February 16, 2001
All that's lacking is anything remotely resembling wit or style.
February 08, 2001
If you are 17, there are worse date movies.
February 16, 2001
[Teens] deserve decent movies, but instead they get glop like Head Over Heels. There ought to be a law.
March 19, 2002
Head Over Heels may bear some superficial resemblance to a movie, but don't be fooled -- it's really just a marketing strategy, a loose assemblage of components each pitched to a particular demographic.

