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New in Town (2009)

New in Town (2009)
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Renée Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. headline this romantic comedy about an ambitious Miami executive who meets the man of her dreams and begins reassessing her big-city values after accepting a temporary transfer to the middle of nowhere. When it comes to climbing the corporate latter, Lucy Hill (Zellweger) is a good few rungs above her closest competitor; she's got ambition to spare, and she cares more about driving the latest model car and filling her closet with shoes than making friends around the office. Offered a temporary assignment restructuring a manufacturing plant in the snowbound town of New Ulm, Lucy accepts, knowing that a big promotion is just around the corner. But New Ulm and Miami couldn't be more different if they were each located on separate continents, and as Lucy warms to the locals she discovers that there's more to life than making top dollar and wearing the latest fashions. When handsome local Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick Jr.) takes an interest in Lucy, it isn't long before the whole town is abuzz with rumors of romance, and the girl from the city discovers that a bit of rural magic could work wonders for her outlook on life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Renée ZellwegerHarry Connick, Jr., (more)
Director(s):
Jonas Elmer
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of New in Town

Renée Zellweger and Harry Connick Jr. headline this romantic comedy about an ambitious Miami executive who meets the man of her dreams and begins reassessing her big-city values after accepting a temporary transfer to the middle of nowhere. When it comes to climbing the corporate latter, Lucy Hill (Zellweger) is a good few rungs above her closest competitor; she's got ambition to spare, and she cares more about driving the latest model car and filling her closet with shoes than making friends around the office. Offered a temporary assignment restructuring a manufacturing plant in the snowbound town of New Ulm, Lucy accepts, knowing that a big promotion is just around the corner. But New Ulm and Miami couldn't be more different if they were each located on separate continents, and as Lucy warms to the locals she discovers that there's more to life than making top dollar and wearing the latest fashions. When handsome local Ted Mitchell (Harry Connick Jr.) takes an interest in Lucy, it isn't long before the whole town is abuzz with rumors of romance, and the girl from the city discovers that a bit of rural magic could work wonders for her outlook on life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Jonas Elmer
Writer(s):
Ken RanceC. Jay Cox
Producer(s):
Peter SafranPaul BrooksDarryl Taja
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Mild Language, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Carolyn L.

    girl flick but cute...my husband actually watched it with me and didn't complain. It is a bit predictable but funny and entertaining. I'm a fan of Renee Z and this was a good role for her.

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    Roza K.

    Cute romantic comedy and I'm not a fan of Zellweger. Movie was an easy and comfortable evening watch. Thought it would be worse actually. Recommend it.

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    Marie P.

    You would know the story way before the first scene, but I really like Renee and Harry's chemistry...and the rest of the cast...

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