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Playing It Cool DVD

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Playing It Cool is a smart sexy and very funny modern comedy with a star studded cast guaranteed to make you believe in true love. Chris Evans plays a screenwriter who wants to write action movies but his agent is insisting he first writes a romance. The only problem is that he doesn't believe in love and hates the idea of commitment. When he meets Michelle Monaghan he thinks that she may be the one to change his opinion and help him write about love until he finds out she is engaged. Can he overcome his fear of commitment and lack of romantic experience to win... her heart?  [show more]

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Released
11 May 2015
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers Films 
Classification
Runtime
91 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153103396 
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Chris Evans and Michelle Monaghan star in this romantic comedy directed by Justin Reardon. After an unlucky in love screenwriter (Evans) fails with his latest romantic script, he thinks he has found the answer to his professional and personal struggles when he meets a girl (Monaghan) he can finally fall in love with. But their initial sparks are extinguished when he discovers she is engaged to a man nicknamed Stuffy (Ioan Gruffudd). Although the pair agree to be friends he questions whether to pursue her further; a conundrum not helped by the conflicting advice from his close circle of literary friends. The film also stars Aubrey Plaza, Topher Grace, Ashley Tidsdale and Patrick Warburton.

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