A Guy Thing

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A Guy Thing film poster
A Guy Thing film poster

A Guy Thing is a 2003 film directed by Chris Koch.

  • Tagline: He finally found the perfect girl.
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Karen, Becky's cousin, will soon be married to Paul. After his bachelor party he wakes up next to Becky although he does not know yet who she is. However, it seems they never slept together. Normally they would never see each other again, but she turns up once or twice even before Paul learns that she is Karen's cousin. Because Becky's cop ex-boyfriend had Becky followed and photographed, Becky and Paul have to meet again to solve this problem.

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