Are you joking? you don't have a source?
Anyways, here's a negative review posted on somebody's blog....
Last night was the exclusive advance screening of "Hitch", starring Will Smoth, Eva Mendes and Kevin James. This was Century 18 Sam's Town very first screening too. I met up with Jen, Jasson and their guests. They started lining people up around 6:15. They took the orange flyers that we had and gave us small green numbered passes. Even though we were let up to the theater, we still had to wait in line before they let us into the auditorium. Jen and I had to hide our faces cuz theater employees are actually not allowed to be at the screening but they saw us anyways o_O We were in theater #15, one of our 2 theaters that can hold more than 500 people. Those people made damn sure that everyone would be in here. A few of the seats were taped off for VIP people or movie executives. Finally, a guy went up to the front of the screen to let us know that we are the very first people to see the movie before its February release. Also, the movie is still a work in progress so it wasn't in the best quality either. The lights turned off and the movie began...
Basically - and sadly - everything that was shown in the trailer are the best parts of the movie. Love doctor has no time for love, falls for a girl who also has no time for love, identity is revealed, fight scene ensues, apologizes and wedding sequence (but it's not their wedding, just another couple Hitch helped bring together). So you really have to have an open mind or be in a good move to enjoy this movie. Afterwards, we all had to take a survey talking about what we liked or didn't like about the movie. One of the questions was to rate Michael Rapaport's performance, whose total screen time was 5 minutes at the most. I gave him a poor rating cuz he was sadly a disposable character. Just like the token black gay guy. We submitted our surveys and walked out of the theater and headed downstairs. However... we were informed that Will Smith was actually upstairs on the otherside so we all ran back up there. Our manager, Martin, spotted me and told our group to stay back for our own safety but we didn't wanna leave yet until he turned around. He was wearing a bright orange shirt and was talking to a few people. He was actually at the VIP room located at the top back of the auditorium. After that, we had to go downstairs and we had a final glimpse of him as he stepped off the elevator. One of the other people behind us recognized him and yelled out, "WILL!" and he turned, waved back and gave the peace sign. I wooted