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As it happens, ''Just My Luck" is secretly a commercial for McFly, the rock quartet Jake manages. It's a real band from England pinning its hopes for American success on this movie. (Good luck.) Jake tells the record mogul they're a cross between the early Beatles and blink-182. It's a heartbreaking moment because you know what he means, and it doesn't sound appealing at all. Fortunately, Lohan doesn't have to feign interest in McFly's earnest, sugarcoated whining. But she does have to slide around in a mess of soap suds. Why she agreed to front a movie tailor-made for Hilary Duff or the Olsens is a mystery. But I'm willing to look on the bright side and hope that a 20-year-old Lohan will graduate from teen dreck and remember ''Just My Luck" as a high-paying commencement exercise. the boston He works as a janitor at a bar and bowling alley, where he also runs the sound board and manages a band of young Brits who apparently want to look and sound as much as possible like the Beatles, circa 1964. The movie uses a real band, McFly: "Unlike most boy bands today," the press notes inform us, "McFly write their own songs and play their own instruments." The alternatives are too depressing to contemplate... roger ebert - the chicago sun-times Jake lands a contract with the mogul for a hugely untalented rock group (Britain's McFly playing themselves) that he's managing and moves into the label's luxury suite. the new york post But teenage girls may find the movie engaging, given the hottie quotient of Lohan's love interest, Chris Pine, and the catchy music and offbeat personalities of hot young British pop band, McFly. USA Today