BOTTOM
LINE:
Vulgar, disgusting,
offensive and occasionally funny, “My Best Friend’s
Girl” does not actually fall down on these points but rather
its inconsistent, stupid and implausible plotting and execution.
THE
GOOD: Tank (Dane
Cook) has a talent for being the ultimate bad boy, so much so that
men hire him to take their ex-girlfiends out on dates that are so
terrible that when Tank is finished, the ex-girlfriend goes running
back in to their ex-boyfriend’s arms. Things go pear-shaped
when Tank’s cousin Dustin (Jason Biggs) hires him to take
his would-be love Alexis (Kate Hudson) on a lousy date. However,
Tank gets more than he bargained for as Alexis is in the mood for
‘experimenting’ and ‘living life’, making
it almost impossible for him to succeed. The scenario in this film
leads to some funny sequences, least of all being the date Tank
has with a conservative religious girl, or the scene where Tank
picks up Alexis for the first time and his first bad-boy moment
does not work. The cast are quite likeable, leading with Dane Cook
and Kate Hudson who do their best with the material. The most enjoyable
aspect to the film would have to belong to Alec Baldwin’s
supporting role as Tank’s pig of a father Professor Turner
who is so self-obsessed and clinically funny in his appraisal and
treatment of women that it is very funny to watch in its extremity
(his A-Z ranking system is hilarious).