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ZOË RICE: I am admittedly unfamiliar with the Channing Tatum oeuvre, but it's not hard to see his greatest talents rest from the neck down. The monologue was rather a throwaway, but it seemed catered to that greatest talent.

Sony's PG-13-rated romantic drama starring Channing Tatum as the best husband in the world — a guy whose wife emerges from a coma with no memory of their life together — and Rachel McAdams as the wife he woos once again, is on track to gross more

ZOË RICE: I am admittedly unfamiliar with the Channing Tatum oeuvre, but it's not hard to see his greatest talents rest from the neck down. The monologue was rather a throwaway, but it seemed catered to that greatest talent.

Stock up on the Puffs Plus because Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams are here to make you weep. Their romantic drama, "The Vow," hits theaters this weekend, right in time for Valentine's Day (hint, hint, boyfriends of the

Channing Tatum, that is. The ruggedly handsome Alabama native has no fewer than five films scheduled for release this year. A NEWLYWED couple gets into a car accident — the result is an amnesiac wife and a husband who tries to win her heart again.

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