- Release Date: 1999
- Runtime: 90 min
- Genre: Comedy, Romance
- Starring: Mark Feuerstein, Amy Redford, Dabney Coleman, Ben Weber ... see all
- Director: Christopher Kublan
- Plot: Womanizing New York adman attempts to identify the causes of, and find a remedy for, his so-called addiction to sex, in order to win the love of a woman he... Read more
User Reviews
give up --on this movie!
Dec 11, 2003
slumbertwo - imdb.com
Dec 11, 2003slumbertwo - imdb.com
seriously not funny at all. a similar premise to '40 days and 40 nights' but with none of the fun or charm. completely lacking in structure (he becomes celibate 45 min into the movie). in spite of their effort the... Full review
"The bastard lovechild of 'Sex & the City' and 'What Women Want.' A quirky, re-inventive entertaining romp!"
Oct 09, 2003
abyoussef - imdb.com
Oct 09, 2003abyoussef - imdb.com
by dane youssefKublan's "Giving it Up" is a movie which is scarce in the indie field. A romantic comedy, rumored to be the worst, sloppiest, unentertaining and most formulaic of the entire genre.But very surprisingly, "Giving it Up" is a... Full review
Unnecessary crap
Jan 17, 2003
helge_iversen - imdb.com
Jan 17, 2003helge_iversen - imdb.com
This movie is also known as "Giving it up", and in Norway as "No sex 4U". It is the most shallow and unnecessary piece of crap I have seen since - I don't know when. The plot is a cliche,... Full review
Critics Reviews
| Aug 03, 2003DVD Talk
THE BOTTOM LINE Giving It Up is definitely rental material, and only for those who enjoy romantic comedies with (somewhat) playful banter between the characters.
Although this isn't nearly as good as Swingers , Singles or similar films in that vein, Giving It Up should prove to make for 90-minutes of reasonably enjoyable fun...
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Qwipster's Movie Reviews
There's really only one thing that Giving It Up has going for it that would suggest it could be a good romantic comedy, and that's the appealing cast.
It's very difficult to make a sex comedy that is worthwhile, maybe once in a generation.
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