Watch: Mr. Fix It 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – Lance Valenteen (David Boreanaz) makes a living as “Mr. Fix It,” a man who gets hired by men that have just recently been dumped by their girlfriend. Lance dates the guys’ ex-girlfriend and becomes the worst date possible, sending the girl back into her ex-boyfriends arms. But when Lance gets hired by Bill Smith (Pat Healy) to get Sophia Fiori (Alana De La Garza) back, Lance, for the first time, starts falling for one of his marks..
Plot: Lance Valenteen (David Boreanaz) makes a living as “Mr. Fix It,” a man who gets hired by men that have just recently been dumped by their girlfriend. Lance dates the guys’ ex-girlfriend and becomes the worst date possible, sending the girl back into her ex-boyfriends arms. But when Lance gets hired by Bill Smith (Pat Healy) to get Sophia Fiori (Alana De La Garza) back, Lance, for the first time, starts falling for one of his marks.
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I Was Amused
There’s a shot pretty early on in this movie where the camera zooms in on a screaming woman (who has just been wronged by Mr. Fix It), continuing to zoom right into the back of her throat to her uvula, which then dissolves into a punching bag at a gym. I had low expectations going in, but I see that shot, and I point at the TV screen and say, “HOLD UP now, this guy is a freakin’ genius.” I haven’t seen this director’s other films (and judging by their IMDb synopses, I don’t want to), but “Mr. Fix It” is cleverly written, well-paced, has some great visual gags, and Paul Sorvino for no apparent reason. It’s by no means theatrical quality (you can see the end coming from ten miles away), but for straight-to-DVD, it’s in the top tier.The actors all start to look alike after a while (they’re all fairly generic LA-types, except for Sorvino and the radiant, subtle Alana De La Garza), and Boreanaz has limited range, but knows how to play to his strengths (unlike, say, that other half of his former TV-romance). He’s the smug fratboy who’s just a little bit more aware of what’s going on around him, closer to his character on “Bones” than the dark, brooding… well, you already know his resume.
The meat of the story was fun to watch, the set-up is clever, and this guy does some really evil things to the women he’s trying to chase back to their former boyfriends. Does he get his comeuppance? I don’t think it’s too big a spoiler to say that he does. What happens after that, though, takes only about 5 minutes of screen time and kinda ruined the movie for me. It’s difficult to talk about with spoiling it, but essentially, there’s a new character introduced at the very end of the story, and we never get to know her, so we don’t care. Where a clever plot-twister like “Wild Things” spends 10 minutes of the closing credits revealing the behind-the-scenes, “Mr. Fix It” spend 30 seconds, and expects it to be satisfying.
But whatever. The getting there was fun, and I wasn’t expecting art. And I always enjoy a good go-kart race. 7/10.
Boreanaz delivers romance and laughs!
Boreanaz plays Lance Valenteen, a ladies man who gets hired by guys that have been dumped by their girlfriends. Lance, as “Mr. Fix It,” seduces the guys ex-girlfriend and becomes such a bad boyfriend that the girl runs back into her ex-boyfriend’s arms. I’ve always thought Boreanaz was too brooding and tortured on Angel, and in Bones he slurs his words and lulls me to sleep. But somehow in this movie he’s transformed into a high energy, funny, vulnerable romantic lead. Maybe it’s the blonde (or gold?) hair dye that changed him but whatever it is it works, and it works well.The movie starts off, after some pretty funny scenes of “Mr. Fix It” at work, with Lance getting hired by Bill Smith (Pat Healy) to help him get back his ex-girlfriend, an Italian-accented hottie named Sophia Fiori (Alana De La Garza). Sophia dumped Bill because he was a chronic liar so Lance concocts a plan to seduce Sophia, get her to fall in love with him, and then reveal that all the reasons she fell in love with him were lies. With her heart broken, Bill’s lies will pale in comparison.
The execution of the plan is pretty much the movie: They date, they start to fall for each other, blah, blah, blah it’s a romantic comedy so you pretty much know the story and how it ends. But that’s the thing with this movie – you don’t know! It takes the accepted conventions of romantic comedies and not only satirizes them, but uses them to lull the audience into a false sense of comfort so that each new shock is so unexpected that it’s embraced by the viewer. The charm of the movie, and there’s a lot of it, comes from its ability to work within the confines of the genre while carefully breaking some of it’s rules, making for an entertaining, unpredictable story.
I’ve never seen the female lead before, Alana De La Garza, but she made the film. This movie is almost a romantic comedy for guys, which makes you root for Lance. But Garza plays the role of Sophia note perfect, with a dashing combination of innocence and beauty, that you start cringing knowing what lies ahead and hope somehow, someway, she won’t get hurt. Halfway through the movie I wasn’t sure who I was rooting for since you genuinely like both characters. “Mr. Fix It” has a message but unlike most films you believe the message because you’ve learned it as the characters have: through situations and conflict. It’s not underdeveloped and forced as in other romantic comedies.
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Runtime 1 hr 33 min (93 min) (USA)
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Rated R
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Darin Ferriola
Writer Darin Ferriola
Actors David Boreanaz, Alana De La Garza, Mariam Vardanyan
Country United States
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