
THREE TO TANGO (1999). A struggling architect (Matthew Perry) is asked by his potential billionaire client (Dylan McDermott) -- who thinks the architect is gay -- to watch over his girlfriend (Neve Campbell) because he doesn't trust other men around her. The architect is straight, however, and secretly falls for the billionaire's girl. Meanwhile, word is out that one of Chicago's most promising young architects is homosexual. Director Damon Santostefano tries to inject some humor into the uninspired story by piling on the slapstick, but that only makes things worse. Perry leans too heavily on a less sarcastic Chandler routine; Campbell is teeth-grindingly irritating, though her outfits are cute; McDermott makes good eye candy when he smiles. One in 10 persons will find this film predictable, disjointed, and tasteless. So will the other nine.
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