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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Salesrank: 35526
Released: January 7, 2003 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Academy AwardÂ(r) nominee* Ethan Hawke (Training Day) is irresistible (Los Angeles Times) as he romances Teri Polo (Meet the Parents) in this sexy, fast-paced comedy filled with more than a few unexpected twists (Leonard Maltin)! Sweet-natured Tom (Hawke) is obsessed with his beautiful neighbor Geena (Polo), but he's too shy to ask her out. Fortunately, Tom's older brother is there to set it up and lend a hand as well as cash, his car, his credit card and his suit. But before they've even ordered appetizers, a case of mistaken identity turns Tom's dream date with Geena into a nightmare. Soon, a wicked crime lord, a wacked-out delivery man and a pair of crooked cops are after Tom, determined to kill much more than the evening's romantic mood.
Description of Mystery Date:
A Risky Business clone with loftier ambitions, Mystery Date holds up surprisingly well despite its '80s teen-flick trappings. This was Ethan Hawke's follow-up to the successful family adventure White Fang, and it's fun to watch the fresh-faced future Mr. Uma Thurman playing a shy guy named Tom who's obsessed with his dishy neighbor Geena (then-newcomer Teri Polo, in '80s big-hair splendor). When Tom's criminally entangled brother (Brian McNamara) manipulates Tom into a mistaken-identity date with Geena, they soon find themselves chased by a crazed delivery driver (Fisher Stevens), a hot-headed L.A. detective (SCTV alumnus Tony Rosato), and a Chinese mob kingpin (B.D. Wong) whose henchmen are named Ben and Jerry (giving some indication of this movie's dim sense of humor). Plot twists proliferate, and Polo (who had to wait until 2000's Meet the Parents for another decent movie role) manages to flatten her funniest line of dialogue. All of which makes Mystery Date a hit or miss affair, but mostly it hits. --Jeff Shannon
Mystery Date Reviews:
Not quite the 80's but close enough 
2008-04-25 - This movie is along the 80's theme where boy meet girls, boy asks girl on a date, boy is mistaken for older brother and almost killed. This movie is cute and I am sure it is Ethan's earlier work. If you want something cute to watch on a Friday or Saturday then mystery date is it.
Love this movie! 
2007-05-07 - I love the movie and would give it 5 stars but the DVD has no extra features so the movie is 5 stars but the DVD its self is 4 stars. This movie is a little older (Early 90's) But I've watched it from way back when. It's a movie I had on vidio and watch it so much that the tape started to warp. (But I watch movies while I work on things where most people play music.) I like romantic comadies and I love the inxs music, but I don't know if younger generations would agree. I could tell you that my older brother and my mom liked this movie back when I first got the VHS but that was probly in 1997. Hope this helped.
Fun 
2004-03-29 - This movie offers a lot of funs. The story moves very well to me. The most important thing is that I'm very happy after watching this one (even after watching a couple of times). Just love it (one of my favorites of all time)
Mystery Date 3/5 
2004-02-24 - The title explains it all. Mystery Date is about a young man(ethan hawke) who falls in love with his next door neighbor. His older brother encoureges him to invite her out for a night on the town. But things suddenly take a turn for the worst when he discovers a body in the trunk of his brother's car.
P.S. notice the costume dwelling rock band. It's Gwar!
blackcomedyheaven 
2003-10-16 - I need to buy this movie. one of my favorites of Ethan Hawke. its about Hawke who is in love with his next door neighbor played by the fantasically beautiful Teri Polo and his brother(Bill McNamara) sets him up on the date. suddenly people mistake him for his brother who turns out to be a hit man and things start to happen that are crazy. B.D. Wong is a scream.