We'll Never Have Paris
Quinn has been in a devoted relationship with Devon for several years, and is ready to propose marriage until a gorgeous blonde co-worker reveals her love for him. Quinn immediately has second thoughts about matrimony and ends up terminating his relationship with his long-time better half. After a brief relationship with the blonde, Quinn quickly realizes he';;s made the mistake of a lifetime, so he sets off to Paris, where his one and only true love has moved, to win her back.
17 February 1980, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 June 1977, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
21 September 1983, Columbus, Ohio, USA
16 May 1977, New Plymouth, New Zealand
24 May 1953, London, England, UK
17 August 1978, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA
16 October 1954, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
October 11, 2016
I highly recommend it for its superb cast, brilliantly told story and charming lead.
October 08, 2015
This lacklustre romantic comedy seems a little like a lost episode in the life of Helberg's Big Bang Theory character, Howard Wolowitz.
January 22, 2015
[A] Woody Allen-lite comedy ...
February 06, 2015
Uninspired romcom has some racy scenes, drinking, language.
January 21, 2015
Throughout, Helberg's awkward-anxious routine proves insufferable ...
January 22, 2015
This derivative comedy, in addition to not being particularly funny, gives off a sense of telling us more than we needed to know.
January 20, 2015
A sporadically amusing, more often grating romantic comedy.
January 21, 2015
The danger in writing, directing, producing and casting yourself in the same movie is that there's no one to pull you back from the cliff.
October 29, 2015
The nebbishness is spot on, but it lacks vintage Woody Allen's charm and humour.
January 22, 2015
"We'll Never Have Paris" won't be setting any box office records, but it's an enjoyable effort, with an impressive cast.
January 23, 2015
Although Quinn may strike some viewers as more annoying narcissist than self-deprecating charmer, he's a vivid creation.
May 22, 2015
Confident and very funny, We'll Never Have Paris paints a perfect example of why relationships are never black and white.

