My Super Ex-Girlfriend
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
- PG-13
- 1h 37m
- 2006
When Jenny becomes overly possessive, Matt wants to call it quits… but how do you break up with a woman who can fly, lift cars, and burn holes through steel with her thermal vision? A scorned woman, Jenny unleashes the full fury of her super-powered wrath as she tries to bust up Matt's new romance with his co-worker Hannah Lewis. Matt broke Jenny's heart. Now, she's about to break his everything.
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Critics Consensus: My Super Ex=Girlfriend is an only sporadically amusing spoof on the superhero genre that misses the mark with a nerd-turned-superwoman who embodies sexist clichés.
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Common Sense Says
Energetic romantic comedy with sexual references.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that while the tone remains light-comedic, the film includes frequent sexual references and images, including jokes about "close" male friendships, effeminate men, and domineering women. Three sex scenes in beds (two comically show beds slamming through walls as superwomen are on top of partners). A character makes repeated sexual remarks about women; a black supervisor at work discusses sexual harassment and feels offended when Matt carelessly calls her "homegirl." Violence is cartoonish and frequent (explosions, robbery ending in gunfire at superbodied G-Girl, falls, slamming through ceilings and walls). Characters drink wine and beer. Villain smokes cigarettes.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Comedy, Drama
- Release Date:July 21, 2006
- Languages:English
- Captions:English, Spanish
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:No
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