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What Women Want

  • Director: Nancy Meyers
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Fantasy Comedy, Romantic Comedy
  • Themes: Battle of the Sexes, Psychic Abilities, Workplace Romance
  • Main Cast: Mel Gibson, Helen Hunt, Marisa Tomei, Mark Feuerstein, Lauren Holly, Ashley Johnson
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 126 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A man finds himself getting an unexpected crash course in the psychology of contemporary women in this romantic comedy. Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson) is a successful advertising executive living in Chicago who has long fancied himself a ladies' man, though he has precious little understanding of women beyond figuring out how to seduce them. One day, Nick receives a substantial electric shock in an accident in his bathroom; while he's not seriously injured, when he comes to, he discovers something remarkable has happened -- he can suddenly hear what women are thinking. At first, Nick finds himself learning all sorts of things he didn't want to know, but he also realizes how this can be used to his advantage -- especially after his old boss, Dan Wanamaker (Alan Alda) is replaced by a woman, Darcy Maguire (Helen Hunt). But Nick begins to feel differently about his unusual gift when he discovers Darcy is infatuated with him, and he finds himself falling for her. What Women Want also features Bette Midler as Nick's analyst, Delta Burke and Valerie Perrine as two of his co-workers, and Marisa Tomei as one of Nick's significant others. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Judy Greer - Erin; Alan Alda - Dan Wanamaker; Delta Burke - Eve; Valerie Perrine - Margo; Lisa Edelstein - Dina; Sarah Paulson - Annie; Bette Midler - Nick's shrink (uncredited); Alexondra Lee - Woman in Sweater

Credit

Gae S. Buckley - Art Director, Tony Fanning - Art Director, Howard Feuer - Casting, Deborah Aquila - Casting, Bruce A. Block - Co-producer, Ellen Mirojnick - Costume Designer, K.C. Colwell - First Assistant Director, Nancy Meyers - Director, Bruce A. Block - Second Unit Director, Stephen A. Rotter - Editor, Thomas J. Nordberg - Editor, Stephen McEveety - Executive Producer, Carmen Finestra - Executive Producer, David McFadzean - Executive Producer, Alan Silvestri - Composer (Music Score), Bonnie Greenberg - Musical Direction/Supervision, Jon Hutman - Production Designer, Dean Cundey - Cinematographer, Nancy Meyers - Producer, Matt Williams - Producer, Bruce Davey - Producer, Susan Cartsonis - Producer, Gina Matthews - Producer, John Warnke - Set Designer, John Perry Goldsmith - Set Designer, Andrew Menzies - Set Designer, Easton M. Smith - Set Designer, Beck Taylor - Set Designer, Patrick Sullivan - Set Designer, David MacMillan - Sound/Sound Designer, Diane Drake - Screen Story, Cathy Yuspa - Screen Story, Josh Goldsmith - Screen Story, Nancy Meyers - Screenwriter, Cathy Yuspa - Screenwriter, Josh Goldsmith - Screenwriter, Raymond Stella - Second Unit Director Of Photography, Raymond Stella - Additional Cinematography, Bob Ulland - Steadicam Operator, Dennis Drummond - Supervising Sound Editor, Michael Dennison - Costumes Supervisor, Kevin Bartnof - Foley Artist, Rosemary Brandenberg - Set Decorator

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Album Review: What Women Want
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  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 12, 2000
  • Type: Soundtrack, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

The film What Women Want is a fantasy and romantic comedy centered on an advertising executive who loves the 1950s music of Frank Sinatra and embodies some of its "ring-a-ding-ding" attitudes until one of those magical things that happen only in the movies changes his outlook. The character's musical taste drives this various-artists soundtrack album (Alan Silvestri's score is restricted to a three-minute excerpt at the end), one of the few ever to boast Sinatra tracks when Sinatra himself didn't star in the film, along with similar material performed by Sinatra contemporaries Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peggy Lee, Lou Rawls, and Nancy Wilson, with the Temptations contributing a reading of Cole Porter's "Night and Day" and Nnenna Freelon a newly recorded version of the 1929 song "If I Had You." All of this makes for a reasonable sampler of '50s and early-'60s style pop singing, except for a couple of late-'90s hits jarringly thrown into the mix. No doubt Meredith Brooks' "Bitch" and Christina Aguilera's "What a Girl Wants" comment on the film's basic plot -- a man who suddenly finds himself able to read women's minds -- but these contemporary pop/rock recordings seriously upset the album's mood. So it goes with soundtrack albums, though, and people buying the album as a souvenir of the film probably won't mind. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Something's Gotta Give (Lyrics) Johnny Mercer Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:06)
Too Marvelous for Words (Lyrics) Johnny Mercer, Richard Whiting Frank Sinatra (2:27)
The Best Is Yet to Come Cy Coleman, Carolyn Leigh Nancy Wilson (2:22)
I Won't Dance (Lyrics) Jimmy McHugh, Jerome Kern, Dorothy Fields, Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach Frank Sinatra (3:22)
Bitch (Lyrics) Shelly Peiken, Meredith Brooks Meredith Brooks (4:13)
The Good Life Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon Tony Bennett (2:15)
Mack the Knife (Lyrics) Marc Blitzstein, Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht Bobby Darin (3:08)
I've Got You Under My Skin (Lyrics) Cole Porter Frank Sinatra (3:42)
If I Had You Ted Shapiro, Reginald Connelly, Jimmy Campbell Nnenna Freelon (4:48)
What a Girl Wants (Lyrics) Shelly Peiken, Guy Roche Christina Aguilera (3:36)
Nobody But Me Billy Myles Lou Rawls (2:47)
Night and Day (Lyrics) Cole Porter The Temptations (3:55)
I've Got the World on a String (Lyrics) Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler Peggy Lee (2:20)
Everything About You Alan Silvestri Alan Silvestri (3:02)

Credits

Peggy Lee (Performer), Frank Sinatra (Performer), Nancy Wilson (Performer), Bobby Darin (Performer), Lou Rawls (Performer), The Temptations (Performer), Tony Bennett (Performer), Gerald Wilson (Conductor), Gerald Wilson (Orchestra), Nnenna Freelon (Performer), David Axelrod (Producer), Ernie Altschuler (Producer), Eddie Arkin (Arranger), Eddie Arkin (Producer), Benny Carter (Conductor), Benny Carter (Orchestra), Sammy Davis, Jr. (Performer), Ahmet Ertegun (Producer), Robert Fernandez (Engineer), Voyle Gilmore (Producer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Marty Manning (Arranger), Marty Manning (Conductor), Don Murray (Mixing), Nelson Riddle (Arranger), Nelson Riddle (Conductor), Richard Perry (Producer), Richard Perry (Remixing), David Ricketts (Producer), Guy Roche (Producer), Bill Schnee (Remixing), Alan Silvestri (Conductor), Alan Silvestri (Producer), Glen Brunman (Soundtrack Producer), Meredith Brooks (Performer), William Ross (Orchestration), Nancy Meyers (Soundtrack Executive Producer), Tom Morgan (Producer), Christina Aguilera (Performer), Debbie Patton (Soundtrack Coordination), Christy Gerhart (Soundtrack Coordination), Andrew Silver (Music Editor)
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What Women Want

Film poster
Directed by Nancy Meyers
Produced by Susan Cartsonis
Bruce Davey
Gina Matthews
Nancy Meyers
Matt Williams
Written by Patrick Swidler
Josh Goldsmith
Cathy Yuspa
Diane Drake
Starring Mel Gibson
Helen Hunt
Marisa Tomei
Alan Alda
Ashley Johnson
Bette Midler
Music by Alan Silvestri
Cinematography Dean Cundey
Editing by Thomas J. Nordberg
Stephen A. Rotter
Carol Littleton
Distributed by Icon Entertainment
North America
Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) United States
December 15, 2000
Australia
January 8, 2001
New Zealand
January 11, 2001
United Kingdom
February 2, 2001
Running time 127 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $70 million [1]
Gross revenue $374,111,707 [1]

What Women Want is a 2000 American romantic comedy film, directed by Nancy Meyers and starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. The movie achieved enormous success with a domestic gross of $182,811,707 and a worldwide gross of $374,111,707, against a budget of $70 million.

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Plot

Nick Marshall (Mel Gibson), a Chicago ad executive, and alpha male, who grew up with his Las Vegas showgirl mother, is a chauvinist. He is skilled at selling to men and seducing women (such as local coffee attendant Lola (Marisa Tomei). However, just as he thinks he's headed for a promotion, his manager Dan (Alan Alda) informs him that he is hiring the talents of Darcy McGuire (Helen Hunt) instead, to broaden the firm's appeal to women.

Also, his estranged 15-year-old daughter Alex (Ashley Johnson) is spending two weeks with him while his ex-wife Gigi (Lauren Holly) goes on honeymoon with her new husband. Alex is embarrassed by Nick, and resents him being protective when she brings her boyfriend home.

Needing to prove himself to Darcy and Dan, Nick attempts to think of copy for a series of feminine products that Darcy gave out. However he slips and falls into his bathtub while holding an electric hairdryer, electrocuting himself. The next day, Nick wakes up able to understand his maid's thoughts as she cleans his apartment. As he walks through a park and encounters numerous women he hears their innermost thoughts, even those of a female poodle. This proves to be an epiphany for him when he hears the thoughts of his female co-workers (some of whom have slept with him and regretted it). When he goes to a previous therapist (Bette Midler) (who also disliked him), she realizes his gift: "If Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus, and you can speak Venusian, the world can be yours."

Nick eavesdrops on women's thoughts and uses their ideas as his own, but also develops real friendships with his co-workers. But as he spends more time with Darcy, he is attracted to her. However when he tries to get closer to his daughter, she resents him for trying after so many years of neglect. Nick shrewdly suspects her older boyfriend plans to sleep with her and then dump her, but she does not want his advice.

Nick and Darcy begin to spend more time together, and ultimately kiss. When he manages to trump Darcy out of her idea for a new Nike ad campaign aimed at women, he regrets his selfishness, especially as it leads to her being fired.

Nick loses his gift during a storm while looking for an assistant named Erin (Judy Greer) whom he overheard planning suicide. He is also reconciled with his daughter when her boyfriend rejects her. Nick finally visits Darcy and explains everything. She regains her job and fires Nick. But she forgives him, and agrees to save him from himself, to which he responds "My hero".

Cast

Awards

For his portrayal of Nick Marshall, Mel Gibson was nominated for the Golden Globe award for Best Actor - Comedy.

Soundtrack

The song Bitch from Meredith Brooks is featured in the movie, in the scene where Nick is singing and trying out various feminine products for his company. The film also features classical crooner songs by Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin.

Sequel

In October, 2009, it was confirmed that teenage star Selena Gomez was attached to star as the lead in a sequel called: What Boys Want. The film centers on a teenage girl (Gomez) who can hear what men are thinking. The film will be produced by Kevin Misher and Allen Fisher; Gomez's mother, Mandy Teefey, will executively produce the film. Gomez's company July Moon will finance the development of the film.

Cameron Diaz has also been rumored for What Men Want, a romantic comedy sequel currently being written by Pete Chiarelli (The Proposal).[2]

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