My Super Ex-Girlfriend

Breaking up is hard to do, but sometimes it can be downright dangerous. In the Ivan Reitman comedy My Super Ex-Girlfriend, Matt Saunders (Luke Wilson) thinks he's finally found the perfect girlfriend, the beautiful Jenny Johnson (Uma Thurman) - who just so happens to be a superhero. When Jenny/G-Girl becomes overly possessive, Matt wants to call it quits – but how do you break up with a superhero? A scorned woman, Jenny/G-Girl unleashes on her ex the full fury of her super-powered wrath as she sets out on a no-holds-barred mission to bust up Matt's budding romance with his co-worker Hannah (Anna Faris).

This movie started off really good. The relationship between Uma and Luke Wilson was very funny and the break up part was even funnier. The best part of the movie was Raain Wilson (Dwight from The Office - again - you really need to be watching this tv show, people!) as the friend of Luke Wilson trying to coach him. However, the movie goes too far and ends up ruining the whole thing with the last twenty minutes to half hour because it basically spirals out of control with someone else getting super powers and fighting with Uma Thurman.

I would recommend that anyone who rents this should only watch the first half of the movie. If you do that - it's very funny and enjoyable. If you watch the whole movie you are going to be pretty annoyed that you spent the $4 on it.