Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past
In an attempt to save his younger brother, who prepares for his marriage, Conner Mead, a successful fashion photographer, goes to attend the wedding, but upon his arrival, incidents come to climax, as he struggles against the ghosts of his former girlfriends, the thing that brings terrible for him.
July1952, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
24 August 1947, Los Angeles, California, USA
22 May 1977, Ramat-Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
30 December 1971, Evanston, Illinois, USA
1971, Costa Mesa, California, USA
13 August 1981, Newport News, Virginia, USA
September 29, 2011
This flawed, fractured fairy tale fails to scare up many chuckles or much charm. As Ebenezer Scrooge himself might say, "Bah, humbug!"December 07, 2009
As superficial and melodramatic as one might've expected...May 04, 2009
Just in case you can't get enough of the romantic comedy oeuvre of Matthew McConaughey, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past is here to remind you that, yes, some films of his are even worse than Failure to Launch, Surfer Dude, and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.September 18, 2009
Matthew McConaughey proves better than the material put before him in the intermittently intriguing Ghosts of Girlfriends PastMay 01, 2009
Only two characters might qualify as sympathetic.May 04, 2009
It's a tired premise with some even weaker gags.May 01, 2009
Please, ladies, don't go see this movie. (Chances are most men would rather put out their eyes than go see a film with such a title.)May 01, 2009
I'm almost embarrassed to admit I found Ghosts of Girlfriends Past the season's first genuine guilty pleasure.December 17, 2009
A parade of clumsy slapstick, unerring homophobia, and Big Fat Life Lessons.September 17, 2009
Ideally, you want to see the male and female leads end up together in a romantic comedy; if not, it all starts to become kind of creepy.May 04, 2009
This movie I think really did the impossible. It makes Failure To Launch look like The Thin Man.September 27, 2009
A deluge of dim jokes and rote romantic interludes between Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner that are intended to recall Charle's Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." God help us all.