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I Could Never Be Your Woman

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Rosie accepts Marty's offer to work on Adam's sitcom, on the condition that Marty fires Jeannie, which he does. She then reconciles with Adam. Later, at a school talent show, she sees Izzie has finally won Dylan over and watches as they kiss. Mother Nature reminds Rosie that, in growing older, she is
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Rosie confronts Adam with the photograph of him and Brianna, and even though he insists he has never been in a car with her before, she angrily breaks up with him. Despite this, Adam makes numerous attempts to reconcile, including refusing to film the new sitcom he has been offered until Marty hires
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Meanwhile, their relationship arouses the jealousy of Rosie's secretary, Jeannie. She sabotages them by stealing Adam's gifts to Rosie, as well as his phone, putting a sexy photograph of Brianna on it before dropping it in Rosie's handbag. Rosie continues to be nervous when she hears a recording of
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Rosie continues to offer Izzie advice on Dylan, as she becomes smitten with Adam, who suggests they go clubbing. When he picks her up, he immediately bonds with Izzie through a video game she is playing to impress Dylan. While out, Rosie lies that she is 37, while Adam says he is 32. She is nervous
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Despite her ex-husband's urging that she start dating again, Rosie is single. Due to the show's declining ratings, Rosie's boss Marty tells the writers to avoid any potentially controversial subjects. In an effort to revamp the show, Rosie decides to cast a new character. Taken with Adam, a bright
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Principal photography began in August 2005 and ended later in the year. Although many scenes were shot in California, several scenes were shot in London to take advantage of tax incentives. To cut production costs even further, Martinez suggested to Michelle Pfeiffer to take a reduced salary ($ 1
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is unexpectedly canceled. Shortly afterward, Adam is given a role in an upcoming sitcom, and Rosie is shocked to discover a speeding ticket sent to Adam showing him in a car with Brianna. Already in a foul mood, Rosie berates Izzie after a chance encounter with her friend,
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and charming young man from one of her auditions, she casts him as a new, nerdy character to serve as a love interest for the arrogant and self-centered lead actress' character, Brianna. Adam's character tests well, so Rosie persuades Marty to give him a chance.
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about their age difference, but when he goes onto the dancefloor at the nightclub, she realizes they are equally free-spirited, and joins him. Kissing in Adam's car, Rosie admits she is actually 40, and is startled when Adam confesses he is actually 29.
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rated the film three out of four stars and dubbed it "an enjoyable romantic comedy that has enough going for it to make it worth a recommendation", adding that "Pfeiffer and Rudd have adequate chemistry to pull off the romance." Joe Leydon of
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Adam flirting with Brianna (he was told to do so in order to make her the center of attention). Things become worse when Izzie has a failed double date with Dylan and becomes insecure about her appearance, something that concerns Rosie.
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When Adam first appears on the show, he is an instant hit and becomes famous. This leads to Rosie becoming even more insecure and worrying he will take advantage of his fame and start looking at younger women. To make matters worse,
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article on the film, "Every day, she felt increasingly ambivalent about working in an industry that promotes unrealistic standards of beauty for young girls and considers women over 40 to be prehistoric beasts."
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Adam assures Rosie that he does not care about their age difference, and they continue their relationship. Nevertheless, Rosie's insecurity over her age surfaces, egged on by her internal conversations with
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for DVD and non-pay TV distribution rights. MGM backed out upon learning about Pfeiffer's share in the film's revenue. After Martinez failed to find a theatrical distributor, the film was given a
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her as a producer. Marty calls to offer Rosie a job as supervising producer on Adam's sitcom, but she declines. Later, while viewing a bloopers reel of
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received a theatrical release beginning in Spain on May 11, 2007, followed by several countries in Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
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came from her own personal life as a single mother raising a young daughter during the making of the
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Forty-five-year-old divorced mother Rosie is a writer and producer for the television sitcom
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called it " desperately unfunny mix of tepid showbiz satire and formulaic romantic comedy".
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of Bauer Martinez Entertainment, and he picked up the film with a $ 25 million budget.
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For songs prominently featuring the lyric "I could never be your woman", see
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release in North America on February 12, 2008. Internationally,
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Several British comedy actors have roles in the film, including
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television series. According to Missy Schwartz in an
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Index

Your Woman
Never Be Your Woman

Amy Heckerling
Philippe Martinez
Michelle Pfeiffer
Paul Rudd
Sarah Alexander
Stacey L. Dash
Jon Lovitz
Fred Willard
Saoirse Ronan
Tracey Ullman
Brian Tufano
Mike Hedges
The Weinstein Company
romantic comedy
Amy Heckerling
Michelle Pfeiffer
Paul Rudd
Sarah Alexander
Stacey L. Dash
Jon Lovitz
Fred Willard
Saoirse Ronan
Tracey Ullman
Your Woman
White Town
direct-to-DVD
Mother Nature

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