DVD: What's Your Number? (15)

 

Ben Walsh
Thursday 02 February 2012 20:00 EST
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This is horrible, just horrible. Anna Faris, who showed comic potential in the lousy Scary Movie series, plays Ally Darling, a young woman who is unlucky in relationships and has been dumped from her job.

She also feels terrible that she's bonked 19 people, nearly double the average according to some dim article, so she determines to marry the 20th person she beds – who turns out to be the unctuous boss that fired her. So he's not in the frame. However, Chris Evans's buff, cocky womaniser across the hallway is. All of the characters in this film are vain and obnoxious, and it doesn't even have the decency to deliver one decent gag.

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