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A single-minded man focused on finding the girl of his dreams the perfect vision he's created in his mind's eye. True love is right around the corner as long as he doesn't lose sight of ... See full summary
A single-minded man focused on finding the girl of his dreams the perfect vision he's created in his mind's eye. True love is right around the corner as long as he doesn't lose sight of what he's looking for. Nick is about to discover, true love can be found in the strangest of places... and in the strangest of girls.

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Mark Maine placed the song "Nothing's Wrong Nothing's Right" in the soundtrack of The Month of August. The song was written and sung by his son Brandon Maine and his other son Kory Maine is the drummer in the band Pound Foolish. All this was courtesy of the _Nothing's Right (2001 short)_.

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    • Author: nadness
    The amazing thing about this script, I learned while talking to the director after the showing at the 2003 Hollywood Underground Film Festival, was that it was the writer's first attempt. The story has a good pace and doesn't drag in the second act the way so many romantic comedies do... August is a well-drawn character, and the scene where they meet in the men's room is really a very strong example of solid comedic writing.

    There are a few issues I had with the film, but they were not enough to deter the fact that it was solidly written, well acted, and competently directed. Very nicely done.
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    • Author: wanderpool
    The one good thing about this movie: Ali Hillis, the actress who plays August. She's quite good. But the script -- with vague, unlikeable characters, tiresome film school dialogue, ridiculous misunderstandings and tedious redundancy -- is a sin.

    The most baffling thing about the movie is that the August character is repeatedly described as "weird", a "freak", etc., but the script never explains what exactly is weird about her except that she has pigtails. Honestly -- the whole movie is about how some dull guy (a movie critic, we're randomly told in one dialogue exchange) can't bring himself to date her because of this "weirdness" represented by the pigtails. What, does he hang out with Dukes and Earls and types like that who would consider pigtails socially unacceptable? If the movie were about high school sophomores, I could understand the obsession with weird hair, but for full grown adults it's a rather odd thing to fixate on. (Or maybe San Diego is just a really conservative town.)

    Anyway, this is a fairly awful, amateurish picture.
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    • Author: Eayaroler
    I saw this film at the San Diego Film Festival. It's pretty straight forward in terms of a romantic comedy. A little too much sarcastic dialogue from the Nick character, although well played by Mackenzie Astin. The shining spot of this film is Ali Hillis as August. She has great instincts and skill as an actress that make you wonder if she's a forty year old in a twenty-something's body. Between Ali and writer Scott Benefiel, August was a very orignal and loveable character.
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    • Author: Kezan
    I had the opportunity to see The Month of August at the World Premiere during the Phoenix Film Festival. What a wonderfully charming movie! It's not a blockbuster, but it is an excellent date movie. Ali Hillis as August is, perhaps, the most refreshingly beautiful and adorably quirky girl-next-door that's EVER been captured on the big-screen. She is a STAR in the making! MacKenzie Astin anchors the film with a very good leading man role (and much more mature than what I've seen of him previously), as does his co-star Randall Batinkoff. Although the movie is very "cute", it also contains some adult sexual humor. If you get a chance to see this movie, DON'T MISS IT! Ali Hillis' performance alone is worth the price of admission!
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Mackenzie Astin Mackenzie Astin - Nick
    Ali Hillis Ali Hillis - August
    Randall Batinkoff Randall Batinkoff - Sam
    Candy Clark Candy Clark - Tina
    Scott Benefiel Scott Benefiel - Michael
    Angelica Bridges Angelica Bridges - Emily
    Kimberley Davies Kimberley Davies - Kelly
    Maggie Myatt Maggie Myatt - Eileen
    Stephanie Reuter Stephanie Reuter - Jessica
    Julee Sullivan Julee Sullivan - Jill
    Fred Ives Fred Ives - Tim
    Rochelle Ruf Rochelle Ruf - Bartender
    Kory Maine Kory Maine - Marley the Patron
    Brise Maine Brise Maine - Coffee house patron
    Vida Maine Vida Maine - Coffee house patron
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