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The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them

The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them (1992)

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Early 90s romcoms were all pretty interchangeable, so don't be too shocked if this is the first you're hearing of The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them (1992). A pre-Friends Courteney Cox stars as the smart and sexy Carrie, the object of affection to the lovelorn David (Arye Gross). David seems to think that his problem is that he's Jewish and Carrie is your prototypical White Anglo-Saxon Protestant, but honestly Carrie doesn't seem to care about that. She's more turned off by just about everything else about David, which makes for one rollercoaster of a relationship between them. David's best bud Eli (Kevin Pollak) and Carrie's bestie Zoe (Julie Brown, not Downtown) do their best to be a solid support system for their friends, but the fact of the matter is that Carrie and David are destined to be perpetual thorns in the other's side whether they're together or broken up. Matters are similarly not helped by the fact that Eli and Zoe are now falling for one another and can't bother themselves with being all that concerned with their respective friends' doomed relationship. Men are from Mars and Women be shopping, amirite? If you're going into this flick hoping for an all-out sex fest with nudity galore, you might want to tamp your expectations down just a touch. That's not to say that Arye Gross isn't adorably sexy, particularly when he appears in nothing but his boxers while arguing with Cox at the 49 minute mark! It's just, you know, the only Cox we're interested in are attached to Arye and Kevin, and they don't come out to play!