Somethings Gotta Give
Something's Gotta Give follows Harry Sanborn, a perennial bachelor who only dates women under the age of thirty who then falls in love with an accomplished woman closer to his age.
26 June 1967, Maryland, USA
31 May 1952, England, UK
19 August 1967, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
5 January 1946, Los Angeles, California, USA
16 April 1990, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 October 1966, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
25 August 1971, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
7 March 1975, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
2 November 1976, Yuba City, California, USA
29 December 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 August 1944, Vincennes, Indiana, USA
15 April 1976, San Jose, California, USA
June 12, 1977 in Decatur, Alabama, USA
25 March 1943, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
April 22, 2007
Vintage Nicholson and Keaton, like fine wines, improve with age.
January 08, 2004
Ms. Keaton projects her wondrously warm personality, and the erstwhile Jake Gittes keeps us entertained with a sense of irony that keeps things from getting too sticky.
December 12, 2003
In a rare -- if not entirely convincing -- bow to older audiences, Something's Gotta Give teams Nicholson with Diane Keaton in a romantic comedy that's funnier than it is trenchant.
January 29, 2005
...an adult romantic comedy populated by pleasant people who say witty, charming things and have about them an air of unforced sophistication.
January 12, 2016
a fun flick
January 15, 2004
The moments between the characters are absolutely full. It's a pleasure to watch such consummate professionals.
December 18, 2003
A comedy of manners (and mannerisms) with two of the most mannered movie stars of our time, Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson, acting all over the place until you surrender with the ecstasy of pure pleasure.
December 28, 2010
Delightful comedy, older teens and parents only.
July 20, 2004
Something's Gotta Give is an entertaining romp with two fantastic actors, but a lack of concern for its story is ultimately the film's death.
December 13, 2003
Something's Gotta Give is exactly the kind of 'adult' dreck that you'd expect to see on Broadway.
September 23, 2004
Nancy Meyers squanders the abundant talents at her disposal on a film whose look and vision seem to have been borrowed from commercials for cholesterol medications.
December 15, 2003
The movie itself reveals nothing, but it's entertaining.

