He’s Just Not That Into You: Not That Into You Quotes, Movie Soundtrack Video

hes-just-not-that-into-youHe’s Just Not That Into You has hit movie theaters by storm since its release on February 6, 2009, with quotes from “He’s Just Not That Into You” giving girls and women a funny but true reality check about dating guys in the real world. The ‘he’s just not that into you’ movie, starring Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long and Kris Kristofferson may be “chick flick” some guys may decide to shy away from, but seeing this funny and romantic movie with your lovely lady just might win you some brownie points for Valentine’s Day.

He’s Just Not That Into You brings back memories of the book Don’t Be That Girl, with the movie rated PG-13 for “sexual content and brief strong language” according to the MPAA movie ratings system. Kids In Mind should be a parents first stop before taking children and/or teens to any movie in order to have an objective, comprehensive and unbiased review of movies.

He’s Just Not That Into You Movie Trailer

He’s Just Not That Into You Movie Quotes

  1. “A girl will never forget the first boy she ever likes.”
  2. “Why did you do that? – Because you smell like a dog pooh”
  3. “Connie, do you know why that little boy did those things? Because he likes you.”
  4. “We are all programmed to believe that if a guy acts like a total jerk that means he likes you.”
  5. “How stupid is that a girl has to wait for a guy’s call anyway, right?”
  6. “He’s totally gonna call.”
  7. “If a guy treats you like he doesn’t give a s— it’s because he doesn’t give a s—.”
  8. “An excuse is a polite rejection. Men are not afraid of “ruining the friendship.”
  9. “Don’t get tricked into asking him out. If he likes you, he’ll do the asking.”
  10. “If you can find him, then he can find you. If he wants to find you, he will.”
  11. “Just because you like to lead doesn’t mean he wants to dance. Some traditions are born of nature and last through time for a reason.”
  12. “Hey, let’s meet at so-and-so’s party/any bar/friend’s house” is not a date.
  13. “Men don’t forget how much they like you. So put down the phone.”
  14. “You are good enough to be asked out.”
  15. “I just need you to stop being nice to me unless you gonna marry me.”
  16. “Am I… will I be Al Pacino in this scenario?”
  17. “Maybe he lost my number or is out of town or got hit by a cab- Or maybe he is not interested in seeing you again?”
  18. “MySpace is the new booty call”
  19. “What if you meet the love of your life? Are you suppose to let that pass you by?”
  20. “I had this guy leave me a voice mail at work, so I called him at home, and then he emailed me to my BlackBerry, and so I texted to his cell, and now you just have to go around checking all these different portals just to get rejected by seven different technologies. It’s exhausting.”
  21. “So I also have a magical name – its Brother Pheonix East Horse”

He’s Just Not That Into You Soundtrack

Into You”, by Carolyn Dawn Johnson, is the movies soundtrack which was based on the He’s Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys book by Greg Behrendt. “Into You” is the original motion picture movie soundtrack for the movie, which was released to the public on February 3, 2009.

Song titles from the soundtrack include:

1. I’d Like To, by Corinne Bailey Rae
2. I’m Amazed, by My Morning Jacket
3. Don’t You Want Me, by Human League
4. Supernatural Superserious, by R.E.M.
5. Madly, by Tristan Prettyman
6. This Must Be The Place, by Talking Heads
7. By Your Side, by Black Crows
8. I Must Be High, by Wilco
9. You Make It Real, by James Morrison
10. If I Never See Your Face Again, by Maroon 5
11. Can’t Hardly Wait, by The Replacements
12. Fruit Machine, by Ting Tings
13. Smile, by Lilly Allen
14. Somewhere Only We Know, by Keane
15. Love, Save The Empty, by Erin McCarley
16. Friday I’m In Love, by Cure
17. Last Goodbye, by Scarlett Johansson

He’s Just Not That Into You Lyrics

If he doesn’t call when he says he’ll call
Or if he doesn’t even call at all
Well he just might not be that into you

If he’s too busy to see you on the weekends
And he doesn’t introduce you to his friends
Well he just might not be that into you

(Chorus)

“Cause if he was
He’d be hangin’ on your every word
He’d put away his little black book and put you first
He’d be doing double back flips to make it work…..out”

If he’s a month late for your birthday
Or if he calls you by another girl’s name
Well he just might not be that into you

(Repeat Chorus)

If he says he’s not the marrying type
And he only calls you in the middle of the night
Well he just might not be that into you

Yeah, yeah

I got your back, yeah
You gotta listen, girl
If you’re not the centre of his world
He’s not that into you, yeah

(Repeat Chorus)

If he says she’s just a friend, like a sister
Then one day you see him up and kiss her
Well he just might not be that into you
Yeah you just might wanna find somebody new
Yeah that’s what I would do
Girl if I were you

Yeah, yeah, find somebody new
Yeah he’s not that into you
Yeah, yeah, girl find somebody new
You know you’re gonna find someone out there who loves everything about you
It’s so great
Just hold out
It’s worth it

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