Playboy bachelor Tyler Watts (Blayne Weaver) seduces with impunity while operating under the edict that there's no woman he can't forget in six months, only to find his statute put to the ultimate test by the stunning Sophie (Natalie Morales), whose relationship with a popular rock star (Patrick J. Adams ) prompts the cynical womanizer to reconsider his stance on true love. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Playboy bachelor Tyler Watts (Blayne Weaver) seduces with impunity while operating under the edict that there's no woman he can't forget in six months, only to find his statute put to the ultimate test by the stunning Sophie (Natalie Morales), whose relationship with a popular rock star (Patrick J. Adams ) prompts the cynical womanizer to reconsider his stance on true love. Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Blayne Weaver, Natalie Morales, Martin Starr, Patrick J. Adams, Vanessa Branch. Run time: 99 mins. Aspect ratio: 1.78: 1. Originally released: 2012. Language: English. Factory Sealed Brand new DVD Writer-director Blayne Weaver stars as Tyler, a womanizing single man who lives by a philosophy that allows him to avoid making any significant connections with the women he encounters. Boasting that he never stays in a relationship for more than 6 months, his bravado in fact masks a fear of emotional attachment. His best friend Alan (Martin Starr, Freaks & Geeks, Adventure land) has just become his main project, as Tyler tries to teach his buddy all about the joys of cold-hearted bachelorhood. But when he keeps bumping into an alluringly fascinating woman (Natalie Morales), he discovers that no philosophy is set in stone. With a uniquely subjective point of view, 6 MONTH RULE provides a romantic, charming, and poignant examination of modern relationships.