Well, let's see, in Playing For Keeps, the 43-year-old actor plays an athletic (Chasing Mavericks), sometimes charming but more often boorish, indistinguishable foreigner who inexplicably has a way with the ladies (The Phantom of the Opera) in a movie universally panned by critics. Sound familiar? See if you can distinguish which Gerard Butler movie is which and if you can...we're so sorry.
A. Butler plays an athletic, charming, but more often boorish indistinguishable American who inexplicably has a way with the ladies in a movie universally panned by critics. Special hint: it costars someone who also somehow repeatedly winds up in predictable, borderline offensive romantic comedies.
B. Butler plays an athletic, charming, but more often boorish foreigner who inexplicably has a way with the ladies in a movie universally panned by critics. Special hint: Liz Lemon did not like this movie.
C. Butler plays an athletic, in no way charming, boorish indistinguishable American who inexplicably has a way with the ladies in a movie universally panned by critics. Special hint: this is actually the worst movie ever made in the history of everything.
D. All of the above. (Give or take the accent thing.)
Scroll to see the answers....
Answer key:
A. The Bounty Hunter (with Jennifer Aniston)

B. P.S. I Love You ("This movie is so sad. No one should have to marry Gerard Butler...or Hilary Swank!")

C. The Ugly Truth (with Katherine Heigl)

D. Playing For Keeps (now in theaters...or on DVD, if you watch any other Gerard Butler movie instead.)

[Photo credits: Columbia Pictures [2], Warner Bros., Film District]
B. Butler plays an athletic, charming, but more often boorish foreigner who inexplicably has a way with the ladies in a movie universally panned by critics. Special hint: Liz Lemon did not like this movie.
C. Butler plays an athletic, in no way charming, boorish indistinguishable American who inexplicably has a way with the ladies in a movie universally panned by critics. Special hint: this is actually the worst movie ever made in the history of everything.
D. All of the above. (Give or take the accent thing.)
Scroll to see the answers....
Answer key:
A. The Bounty Hunter (with Jennifer Aniston)
B. P.S. I Love You ("This movie is so sad. No one should have to marry Gerard Butler...or Hilary Swank!")
D. Playing For Keeps (now in theaters...or on DVD, if you watch any other Gerard Butler movie instead.)
[Photo credits: Columbia Pictures [2], Warner Bros., Film District]
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