Nice Guys Sleep Alone Explained

Nice Guys Sleep Alone
Director:Stu Pollard
Cinematography:Nathan Hope
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Nice Guys Sleep Alone is a 1999 romantic comedy film written and directed by Stu Pollard. The film is based on a book of the same title, written by Bruce Feirstein.

Synopsis

A young man in Louisville sees his dating failures are related to his always being nice. All of his dates end up going with the rude, obnoxious guys. Deciding to change his way, he goes after a new acquaintance, who unfortunately is tired of the male boors she meets and is seeking Mr. Right – the rose-bearing guy who wants to be nice to her.[1]

Cast

Release

The film's festival debut came at the Gothenburg Film Festival to a sold-out crowd.[2] In the United States, Nice Guys Sleep Alone was screened at multiple film festivals and locations in the Midwest.

According to a 2012 article in The New Republic, the film became the first Netflix exclusive, when filmmaker Stu Pollard sold the company hundreds of unsold copies of the DVD.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nice Guys Sleep Alone.
  2. News: Nice Guys Sleep Alone. Variety. 22 March 1999. Rehlin. Gunnar.
  3. https://newrepublic.com/article/115687/netflixs-war-mass-culture Wu, Tim. "Netflix's War on Mass Culture," The New Republic. December 4, 2013.