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	<title>Comments on: He&#8217;s Just Not That Into You</title>
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		<title>By: allison</title>
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		<description>1. I liked this movie.  It was cute and it made me feel good, and I normally enjoy romantic comedies, so no surprises there.

2. I read the book a few years back and it completely changed the way I thought about relationships.  I think it should be required reading for every girl.  So, even though the movie was decent, I cringe a little inside to think that now no one will be able to read or think of this book without thinking of Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck.  

3. I was a little annoyed at the ending of the situation with GiGi and Justin Long&#039;s character.  It was cute, and I wanted them to get together, but the way it happened pretty much negated the entire point the movie was trying to make.  The whole concept of the &quot;he&#039;s just not that into you&quot; thing is that you can&#039;t think of yourself as an exception to the rule, and then bam, she&#039;s the exception, and they live happily ever after.  What just happened?

4. I loved Drew Barrymore&#039;s character a lot.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. I liked this movie.  It was cute and it made me feel good, and I normally enjoy romantic comedies, so no surprises there.</p>
<p>2. I read the book a few years back and it completely changed the way I thought about relationships.  I think it should be required reading for every girl.  So, even though the movie was decent, I cringe a little inside to think that now no one will be able to read or think of this book without thinking of Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck.  </p>
<p>3. I was a little annoyed at the ending of the situation with GiGi and Justin Long&#8217;s character.  It was cute, and I wanted them to get together, but the way it happened pretty much negated the entire point the movie was trying to make.  The whole concept of the &#8220;he&#8217;s just not that into you&#8221; thing is that you can&#8217;t think of yourself as an exception to the rule, and then bam, she&#8217;s the exception, and they live happily ever after.  What just happened?</p>
<p>4. I loved Drew Barrymore&#8217;s character a lot.</p>
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