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The movie revolves around Rosalee, a star-struck small-town girl, who wins a date with handsome Hollywood hunk Tad Hamilton through a contest. When the date goes better than expected, a love triangle forms between Rosalee, Tad, and the girl's best friend.
It must be admitted that the final 10 minutes of Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! are likable: one cliche following another, but with charming restraint. Or it might just have been that the movie's simple-mindedness wore me down.
January 27, 2004
Bean Soup Times
Puppy love at its most bearable!
March 31, 2007
Toronto Star
Win A Date With Tad Hamilton might be as nauseating as its assumptions of wholesomeness, but for some smart dialogue and acting.
It's hard to care whether it's Tad or Pete who wins Rosalee's heart, and Luketic's direction is merely functional. Yet the film is not a chore, mostly because its leading lady makes the not-quite-plausible Rosalee consistently appealing company.
January 23, 2004
Washington Post
There is no reason on God's good Earth to see this movie.
January 23, 2004
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)
We might have to use our seat cushions to float on all this goo.
September 16, 2004
Common Sense Media
Fluffy, but well-made and irresistibly cute.
December 29, 2010
Rolling Stone
The actors, especially Grace, fight hard against a schizoid script (the kids are rubes one sec, hipsters the next) and cotton-candy direction from Robert Luketic.