Watch Two Guys Talkin' About Girls: At First Sight
- R
- 1995
- 1 hr 28 min
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5.8 (186)
Two Guys Talkin' About Girls: At First Sight is a romantic comedy movie that was released in 1996. It stars Dan Cortese and Jonathan Silverman as two best friends who are obsessed with women. The movie follows their hilarious and wildly different approaches to love and dating. The film begins with our two main characters, Larry and Warren, having a conversation about women while sitting outside a bar. Larry is a smooth-talking ladies' man who has a new romantic conquest every night. Warren, on the other hand, is a nerdy guy who is unlucky in love.
One day, they both fall in love with the same woman, Erin, who works as a ticket taker at the movie theater. Larry and Warren both try to win her heart in their own ways, but they soon realize that they are both competing for the same woman.
The rest of the movie follows the hilarious and often cringe-worthy attempts of Larry and Warren to win Erin's heart. Larry tries to impress her by taking her on flashy dates and showering her with gifts, but his smooth-talking ways often backfire. Warren, on the other hand, tries to win her over with his intelligence and wit, but often ends up embarrassing himself.
As the movie progresses, Larry and Warren's friendship is put to the test as they continue to pursue Erin. They both start to realize that their obsession with women is more about their own insecurities and fear of being alone than it is about genuine love. They begin to question their own values and learn some important lessons about themselves and the nature of love.
The film features a talented cast of actors, including Dan Cortese and Jonathan Silverman in the lead roles. Allison Smith and Mariangela Pino also deliver strong performances as Erin and Jamie, two women who come into Larry and Warren's lives and challenge their perceptions of love and romance.
Overall, Two Guys Talkin' About Girls: At First Sight is a lighthearted romantic comedy that will make you laugh and maybe even cringe a little. It explores the themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery in a way that is both entertaining and relatable. Fans of '90s comedies will enjoy this throwback to a simpler time in film.