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The Heartbreak Kid (2007)

Posted By : inem | Date : 07 Oct 2007 02:20:00 | Comments : 1 |
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The Heartbreak Kid (TS - 2007)
English | 103 min | XVid 624x272 | 128 kbps vbr mp3 | 25 fps | 700 mb | mVs
Genre: Comedy/Romance | 5% Recovery Record | RS.com, Megaupload & ftp2share mirrors


The story centers on a man who is convinced that he has finally met the right girl and marries too quickly. While on his honeymoon and in the process of discovering that his new bride is a nightmare, he meets the girl of his dreams. Directed by The Farelly brothers (“There’s Something About Mary”) and starring Ben Stiller.


Single and indecisive, Eddie (Ben Stiller) begins dating the incredibly sexy and seemingly fabulous Lila. Upon the urging of his father and best friend, Eddie proposes to her after only a week, fearing this may be his last chance at love, marriage, and happiness. However, while on their honeymoon in sunny Mexico, Lila reveals her true beyond-awful nature and Eddie meets Miranda, the woman he realizes to be his actual soul mate. Eddie must keep his new, increasingly horrid wife at bay as he attempts to woo the girl of his dreams.


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Posted By: rom_long Date: 31 Dec 2007 04:37:06
The video quality is very poor -- kind of murky and almost black-and-white. The screenshots displayed in this post represent the video quality accurately.
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