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Which is Ryan Reynolds' best comedy ?
Just Friends
Van Wilder
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Title: The Nines
Status: Released
Genre: Drama
Date: August 31th, 2007
Title: Definitely, Maybe
Status: Completed
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: February 14, 2008
Title: Chaos Theory
Status: Completed
Genre: Drama
Date: March 8, 2008
Title: Fireflies in the Gard...
Status: Post-Production
Genre: Drama
Date: 2008
Title: The Proposal
Status: Announced
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: 2008

[About Alanis] I love her music. We met through mutual friends, and we were friends for years before we dated. I fell for her the first time I saw her laugh. she has a full-body laugh...like it's coming up from the soles of her feet.
    - Ryan Reynolds





Coming Soon (1999)

Status: Released
Theatrical Release: April 17, 1999
DVD Release: September 12, 2000
Genre: Comedy
Director: Colette Burson
Release Company: Bandeira Entertainment
MPAA Rating: Rated R for strong sexuality and dialogue involving teens, substance abuse and language
Running Time: 96 min
Box-Office: $3,742 (1 screen)
VHS Rentals: n/a
Official Website: n/a
Main Cast: Bonnie Root as Stream Hodsell, Gaby Hoffmann as Jenny Simon, Tricia Vessey as Nell Kellner, Ryan Reynolds as Henry Lipschitz

Plot
Upscale Manhattan teens: Stream Hodsell, a down-to-earth beauty, takes a challenging and sometimes outrageous journey into womanhood with her two best friends, sassy Jenny Simon and soulful Nell Kellner, by her side. In between managing her ex-hippie mother, her indifferent dad and the pressure to get into the best possible college, Stream tries to get real about her own needs as a young woman.
Over the course of their senior year, the girls cope with the usual trials and situations of growing up - like SAT's, test flights from the nest and the mysteries of romance. Our savvy heroines also face a few more unusual challenges. Nell takes a foray into the bizarre world of fashion modeling; Jenny deals with her ongoing obsession with looking too rich and too thin, and Stream negotiates the petty squabbles of her recently divorced parents both hell-bent on reliving their adolescence.