Check out Dreamworks delightful “Win A Date With Tad Hamilton” starring the irresistible Josh Duhamel as the self-obsessed superstar with whom Rosalee Futch, the Piggly Wiggly grocery store clerk from Frazier’s Bottom, West Virgina wins a date. “Tad starts off as a self-absorbed, narcissistic movie star who is totally out of control. Now he has to do something to change his bad-boy image and get back to being the ‘boy next door’”, says Duhamel. He doesn’t want to do it. He’s got better things to do-girls to see, money to spend, booze to drink….,” he laughs. “But then he meets Rosalee (played by Kate Bosworth) and becomes completely charmed by her. She is not jaded-unlike the people he is used to hanging out with- and, ultimately, he really falls for her.

This turn of events puts a drastic crimp in the style of hometown friend and Piggly Wiggly store manager Pete (Topher Grace), whose romantic intentions toward Rosalee are unexpectedly thwarted. In fact, smitten movie star Tad shocks the tiny town when he turns up in Fraziers Bottom, buys a farm, and gives Rosalee and every girl and woman in the audience a thrill when he removes his shirt in the not-to-be-missed wood-cutting scene. I’m not sure I could ever walk away from that body!

When Pete finally works up the nerve to tell Rosalee his true feelings, it’s too late. She’s committed to moving to Hollywood with Tad. In fact, the private jet is waiting on the runway….But this is February, and love is in the air, and what is a girl to do? Oh, only to have such problems!

Love does win out in the end-but with who? We’re not telling, but in the meanwhile, don’t miss that sexy Josh Duhamel every Monday night on the hit show “Las Vegas” in which he plays casino security chief Danny, alongside veteran actor James Caan.

“Win A Date With Tad Hamilton” is a movie about realizing your dreams”, says “Legally Blonde” and “Tad” director Robert Luketic. It’s a celebration of romance and all the mysteries that it holds, whether you’re a huge Hollywood star or work in a supermarket in a small town. But at the end of the day, it’s a movie about love, and, without wanting to sound too cliché, as far as I know, it still makes the world go around.”

www.Dishmag.com / Issue 37 - January 2009
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