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Eight Days a Week (1997)

Eight Days a Week (1997)
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Many a lovesick young man has threatened to camp out by a girl's front door, but one guy actually tries it in this alternately sweet and tasteless romantic comedy. Peter (Josh Schaefer) is a good-natured but socially inept young man who is madly in love with Erica (Keri Russell), the sweet and devastatingly sexy girl next door. Peter desperately wants Erica as his girlfriend, even though she already has a boyfriend, the large and humorless Nick (Johnny Green). Eager to prove himself, Peter takes up the advice of Nonno (Buck Kartalian), his batty grandfather, and literally camps out on her front lawn, willing to wait out the entire summer until she gives him a chance to prove that he can be the man of her dreams. Meanwhile, Peter is frequently kept company by his buddy Matt (R.D. Robb), who has learned how to deal with his sexual tensions through the use of fresh fruit, while Peter's dad (Mark Taylor) is convinced that his son has gone nuts and won't allow him back in the house, even for a change of clothes. While it won the Audience Award at the 1997 Slamdance Film Festival, Eight Days a Week didn't receive much commercial exposure until its release on video, after Keri Russell had made a splash on the acclaimed TV series Felicity. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Josh SchaeferKeri Russell, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Davis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Eight Days a Week

Many a lovesick young man has threatened to camp out by a girl's front door, but one guy actually tries it in this alternately sweet and tasteless romantic comedy. Peter (Josh Schaefer) is a good-natured but socially inept young man who is madly in love with Erica (Keri Russell), the sweet and devastatingly sexy girl next door. Peter desperately wants Erica as his girlfriend, even though she already has a boyfriend, the large and humorless Nick (Johnny Green). Eager to prove himself, Peter takes up the advice of Nonno (Buck Kartalian), his batty grandfather, and literally camps out on her front lawn, willing to wait out the entire summer until she gives him a chance to prove that he can be the man of her dreams. Meanwhile, Peter is frequently kept company by his buddy Matt (R.D. Robb), who has learned how to deal with his sexual tensions through the use of fresh fruit, while Peter's dad (Mark Taylor) is convinced that his son has gone nuts and won't allow him back in the house, even for a change of clothes. While it won the Audience Award at the 1997 Slamdance Film Festival, Eight Days a Week didn't receive much commercial exposure until its release on video, after Keri Russell had made a splash on the acclaimed TV series Felicity. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Davis
Writer(s):
Michael Davis
Producer(s):
Martin CutlerMichael DavisGary Preisler
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Adult Humor, Watch With Your Teen, Strong Sexual Content)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Gary H.

    Im glad it finally made it to DVD. For a while I thought this movie was lost. I stumbled on it one day while flicking through what was on TV and found it to be absolutely gut busting funny. : )

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    Stephen P.

    an interesting film, not really that good, but entertaining.

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    Steven C.

    I kept wanting to like this movie. Josh Schaefer and Keri Russell are perfect in their roles, and the overall premise has real potential. I'd love to see a PG-13 remake of this movie, true to the premise of the boy obsessed with the girl. Instead, this felt like a cross between Ferris Bueller's Day Off (which has heart and is genuinely funny) and American Pie (which is full of crude jokes, foul language, and has a fruit fetish just like this film).

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