
Gabriel J (123) is the winner!
I watched the film and enjoy the simplicity of the love story. Penny Marshall is great as always. I never knew Polish men could be as stupid as Italian men.

Gabriel J (123) is the winner!
I watched the film and enjoy the simplicity of the love story. Penny Marshall is great as always. I never knew Polish men could be as stupid as Italian men.

On behalf of Lionsgate Home Entertainment, we are pleased to announce the DVD release of Everybody Wants to be Italian is available now. Everyone Wants to be Italian is a romantic comedy with a case of mistaken ethnicity; where a lovelorn fishmonger (who has spent nearly a decade trying to win back his ex-girlfriend) pretends to be Italian to pursue a new romance in the hopes of moving on.
I watched the film and enjoy the simplicity of the love story. Penny Marshall is great as always. I never knew Polish men could be as stupid as Italian men.
Screenhead has one Everybody Wants to be Italian available for giveaway. Post your name and we will pick the winner Tuesday, February 17, 2009.
Everybody Wants to be Italian new, official poster is a much better promotional piece than the original one I posted last week. The new poster shows the stars of the movie and it looks like they are banking on Penny Marshall even though she was promoted as a cameo appearance.
If you haven’t seen the trailer, check it out here. It is funny.
Everybody Wants to Be Italian, I agree and what a comedy movie it will be.

This is how the story goes: Cerina Vincent (”Two and a Half Men”) plays an Italian-American woman from Boston’s North End, She is set up on a blind date with a lonely fishmonger (Jay Jablonski) by his two good pals (John Enos III and John Kapelos). Convinced she can’t ever fall for a non-Italian, he takes desperate measures to fake his ethnicity.
A treat to the movie, Penny Marshall makes a cameo in the film, although she is seen quite a bit in the trailer.
September 5 is the planned release date.
Check out the trailer: Italian