I Think I Do

audience Reviews

, 65% Audience Score
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Not the most edgy or groundbreaking film, but, it isn't supposed to be. Just a feel good queer romantic comedy, great for when you're in the mood for a film that you can spend an hour and a half having a good laugh at.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    A few good one liners - great if you've nothing better to watch
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    I have watched this movie so many times. I really enjoy it. It does help that Christian Maelen is so pleasing on the eye.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Okay, it's a totally sappy rom-com - the kind Freddie Prinze Jr. used to churn out - only with a gay romance as the centerpiece, with a great supporting cast, many of whom have gone on to become beloved characters on pay cable series (yes, that's Guillermo from "Weeds" & Huck from "Scandal", Guillermo Díaz, only a little thinner, clean shaven much less moody and a LOT more goofy in a good way as Eric; and that's Captain LaGuerta from "Dexter", Lauren Velez, as beautiful and volatile as ever, but also hysterically funny as Carol, the bride trying to make it through her wedding with her feuding divorced parents both in attendance). When this came out 15 years ago, it was a niche comedy; but it not only holds up amazingly well for a light comic farce, in light of the dramatic shift in attitudes toward same-sex relationships, I think its ahead of its time. Plus there's a soundtrack that features some great old Partridge Family tunes. If you're looking for deep drama, this isn't the movie for you, but if you want a cute comedy that makes you feel a little less cynical about relationships, this is great fun. Plus Christian Maelen has the whole "sweet/sexy/brooding/conflicted/dreamboat" thing going on - I'd swear Freddie Prinze Jr. stole his act.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Weird, quirky, and charming. A bit unrealistic, but still funny.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    a group of friends go out to a friends wedding, where emotions, sexual feelings, come out, a interesting enough drama with some light relief, looking at a group of female friends, and a bunch of gay guys dealing with there friendship, shot low budget, with some interesting moments
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Your basic screwball comedy about two college boys meeting up at the best friends' wedding five years after their unrequited roomy-romp. The story is your basic run-o-the-mill Hollywood free for all, but a story which might have gone bust inside of ten minutes for it having been done in a similar fashion in about 243 other movies of the same shade, carries its weight nicely through some great lines delivered by good actors who know how to deliver them. The film is cute bordering on coy. Indeed it seems, at times, like a somewhat longish episode of Will & Grace and you certainly shouldn't see it if you're in the market for anything even akin to depth or a deeper message. But if you're in the mood for a gay-themed feel-good-comedy you can really sink your well-done nails into, then this is for you.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    What can I say? I saw it when it came out. It actually came to a theater close to me. It has been years, but I remember it had some funny parts but nothing really great stands out in my mind. I know that I thought the performances were all very good, and the production was that of a heterosexual romantic comedy.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Screwball comedy with a modern twist; instead of Kate Hepburn and Cary Grant, it's Cary Grant and Jimmy Stewart. Two college roommates (victims of a mutually unrequited love) meet up again five years after school at their housemate's wedding. With the introduction of a Bellamy-esque soap star, the sparks, sexual and verbal, start to fly, as the ex-roommates try to navigate their new romance.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    This movie is soo funny & sooo romantic it really makes me happy watchin it. & Christian Maelen is beYOND yummy. Its a romatic comedy with real flair. All the characters are quirky & touching, & as I'm always a sucker 4 the unrequited thing, it really touches a nerve. The dialogue is spot-on & original - I can quote frm it in my sleep. It really is the BEST gay romantic comedy I've ever seen & def in top 5 of all romantic comedies ever. I'd recommend this film 2 any1 with a half a brain. & any movie that has "I Think I Love You" by Voice of the Beehive in it gets nearly 5 stars 4 that alone!!!