Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$16,734,283
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,741,530
Gross worldwide
$29,010,817
Budget
$8,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$16,734,283
Opening weekend US & Canada
$6,741,530
Gross worldwide
$29,010,817
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By Makenzie 2022-01-15 08:01:27
This love can be a remembrance
Renee is getting old. I have always had a soft spot for her films: the little silly girl in BJ, the go-go girls in Chicago, the words of Lengshan, Obasan, including the classical female writers in Ms. Porter. To be honest, the last time I saw it in a love touchdown, I felt that the folds on her face were a bit unconcealable. Fortunately, the older boy George Clooney was playing the opponent's play. However, Renee's figure is still very well maintained. The charming designer high heels show...
By Cletus 2022-01-15 08:01:27
The requirements can't be too high
As a loyal fan of Renee and BJ, she endured her sleep and watched the entire film. It was surprising that Renee would receive such a notebook in her position today. The plot is very problematic. Didn't the actor treat LUCY's predecessor miserably? How can he treat LUCY alone? After the car accident happened in the snow, LUCY immediately became a young woman with a passionate heart. He was an ambitious career strongman. When he arrived in the small town, he was taken a few photos by a kind...
By Crawford 2022-01-15 08:01:27
Snow in Minnesota, people in Minnesota
Fairy tales, warm comedy, Aunt Renee, handsome male protagonist, worthy of me to watch over and over again.
It's another beautiful love story. As soon as Aunt Rui makes her debut, the prince and princess will inevitably lead a happy life.
The snow in Minnesota and the people who infected me deeply. It turns out that there is such a place on the other side of the earth.
Extremely cold and severe winter, snow-covered, simple folk customs, without losing American...
By Rhiannon 2022-01-15 08:01:27
Renee, you are still suitable for comedy!
It was completely directed at Renee Zellweger. I liked her acting style very much.
"Nurse Betty" and "BJ Single Diary" have rarely seen her comedy works in the
past two years. Renee, who has encountered bottlenecks in her love career in the past two years, has regrouped and launched 4 films this year. The work
"New in Town" is the first episode to continue its usual comedy style.
Although the story is nothing new, the concepts of "city people" and "hillies" clash, and...
By Rebeca 2022-01-15 08:01:27
New in Town is another story describing the collision of ideologies. At first, what attracted me was not the brief introduction on the envelope, but the aging Renée Zellweger.
As I grow older, I like to watch these kind of seemingly warm movies more and more. I changed it to 10 years ago, standing in front of the new disc house, the action I held in my hand was fantasy.
But as the years go by, it will be the moist clips that will eventually move you. Even if you know that it is a...
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By Eino 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Even though you can guess the ending from the beginning, I still like it. Boy pig is not...
By Rosemarie 2022-03-26 09:01:11
It's quite satisfactory, and what's even worse is how Zellweger looks more and more like Madam Ma!...
By Ophelia 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Ah yeah.. just don't like...
By Robin 2022-03-26 09:01:11
Understanding is...
By Ashly 2022-03-26 09:01:11
A very small, very casual...
Lucy Hill: [conversation at dinner table] Industrial competition in a free-market economy is what built this country.
Ted Mitchell: No, robber barons built this country, and they did it from the blood of working folks. Hell, you steal somebody's car, you get thrown in jail, you steal somebody's life savings, you get to be a CEO.
Lucy Hill: I'm planning on being a CEO.
Ted Mitchell: Well, Blanche, you better count the silverware before she leaves, then.
Lucy Hill: Oh, don't bother, I'm leaving now.
Ted Mitchell: Not if I leave first.
[both get up to leave together]
Ted Mitchell: Remember, whatever you do to my daughter, I do to you
Lucy Hill: I may be a city girl, but I know how to start a fire. Where's the button?