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Posted: 02/07/08
Over Her Dead Body (2008) by Hank Yuloff |
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"Wow, that was better than I thought it was going to be." How often do you get to say that when you leave a movie? For me, it is not very often. But unlike writer/director Jeff Lowell's last movie "John Tucker Must Die," for which I had high hopes, Over Her Dead Body was pleasantly amusing, funny and formulaicly good enough to make for a good evening at the movies.
That actor, Eva Longoria Parker, stars in her 5th film since debuting in Desperate Housewives (none of which has done incredible BO) as Kate, a controlling, manic bride to be who gets killed on the morning of her wedding by an ice sculpture angel. She neglects to listen to her guardian angel (yea, how ironic) and ends up back on Earth as a disembodied spirit. Evidently she is supposed to make things right so she can move on but does not know the subject of her project. I was waiting for Reese Weatherspoon or Patrick Swayze to show up as a ghost host for Longoria, but writer Lowell didn't go that far with the similarities to Just Like Heaven or Ghost. Well, except for the psychic who channels them back to the land of the living. Lake Bell (Boston Legal, The Practice) plays Ashley the psychic/caterer, who jumps between ratatouille and readings in order to make a living.
Hank Yuloff is a Dodgers fan and film critic living in Los Angeles.
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