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Sam est un étudiant en art aux problèmes de dextérité qui vit le pire jour de sa vie lorsqu'une séquence du destin et une rafale projettent une femme appelée Hope sur son chemin.Sam est un étudiant en art aux problèmes de dextérité qui vit le pire jour de sa vie lorsqu'une séquence du destin et une rafale projettent une femme appelée Hope sur son chemin.Sam est un étudiant en art aux problèmes de dextérité qui vit le pire jour de sa vie lorsqu'une séquence du destin et une rafale projettent une femme appelée Hope sur son chemin.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Chad Donella
- Sam
- (as Chad E. Donella)
A.J. Buckley
- Jesse
- (as AJ Buckley)
Dublin James Wahlberg
- Jason
- (as Dublin James)
Debbie Entin Garner
- Tour Guide
- (as Debbie Entin)
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There's definitely something a little redeemable about it, but I'm not sure what. The storyline was awful. So maybe it was the acting? Not sure, I did laugh a few times, but I think those were mostly at the movie and not with it.
I didn't find the individual characters' preachy comments on men, women, relationships very witty. The ending was way too forced.
Perhaps the silliness of it all is enough to make it worth a viewing if you catch it on HBO.
I didn't find the individual characters' preachy comments on men, women, relationships very witty. The ending was way too forced.
Perhaps the silliness of it all is enough to make it worth a viewing if you catch it on HBO.
Almost flipped past this one because I thought it WAS 100 Girls at first. This is a cute date movie, nothing more. It has almost the same premise as 100 Girls, with a guy hanging around a women's boarding house, getting to see all the different personalities of females while pining for one in particular. I didn't really buy the ending, and I thought they spent too much time on the setup, then resolved the major conflict in 10 minutes. Plus the "secret" surprise isn't really well hidden, it's even more obvious than who was the mystery chick in "100 Girls". Still, it's a cool flick, I say check it out with a lady friend, she'll probably like it.
Michael Davis' third straight film with the same basic premise, is the worst of the three. The reason it just doesn't work is because 8 Days and 100 Girls did this earlier, better and more believably. It has it's moments (most involving the attractive Erinn Bartlett), but the problem is that it shifts from dramedy to just stupidity with Clint Howard. Also, most of the dialogue is lifted from the other two films, in some form or other.
Ignoring the existence of the first two films, Girl Fever (100 Women), trucks along in a weird state of being. The first half is not really funny and by the time you get to the heart of the story, it feels like you have wasted time getting there, BUT at the same time, the film is amazingly watchable in it's own "cuteness." This is a hard film to judge on it's own merit, which is not shocking to anyone who has seen it. I mean any film that goes from explaining how someone feels, to a nose-dual (don't ask), to a guy that gets screwed over and then forgets about it, all within such a short time-frame, is hard to really look at objectively. The entire plot is so hard to swallow and the lead's reaction to the plot-twist is so unreal, but at the same time it still is entertaining.
There are only two things that are clear: first, Eight Days a Week deserves a DVD release in the states, so I can purchase the BEST Davis movie AND more importantly, Erinn Bartlett is smoking hot and at some point will break-out in Hollywood. Her performance in this film makes you almost forget the bad parts of the movie... I said almost.
Ignoring the existence of the first two films, Girl Fever (100 Women), trucks along in a weird state of being. The first half is not really funny and by the time you get to the heart of the story, it feels like you have wasted time getting there, BUT at the same time, the film is amazingly watchable in it's own "cuteness." This is a hard film to judge on it's own merit, which is not shocking to anyone who has seen it. I mean any film that goes from explaining how someone feels, to a nose-dual (don't ask), to a guy that gets screwed over and then forgets about it, all within such a short time-frame, is hard to really look at objectively. The entire plot is so hard to swallow and the lead's reaction to the plot-twist is so unreal, but at the same time it still is entertaining.
There are only two things that are clear: first, Eight Days a Week deserves a DVD release in the states, so I can purchase the BEST Davis movie AND more importantly, Erinn Bartlett is smoking hot and at some point will break-out in Hollywood. Her performance in this film makes you almost forget the bad parts of the movie... I said almost.
the WORST movie ever made. One might ask why anyone ever thought about making a follow up to 100 Girls in the first place. After that, one might wonder how on earth anyone every financially backed it. And finally, one might wonder how anyone could ever sit through this movie without thinking what I did. And that is, "After sitting through this movie, the only one who may never smile again is ME." To anyone who actually likes this movie, I have one question. What was the point? I honestly can't think of one single scene, or joke that made me even remotely laugh. This movie was so bad that it makes me mad that such an untalented writer could ever get a greenlight on this project while people with actual senses of humor cannot.
First off if anyone doesn't know (Girl Fever) is the sequel to (100 Girls.) Another title for Girl Fever is aka (100 Women Video Title) the movie was about a guy who fell in love with 2 different people. It was really good I enjoyed it. If you haven't seen 100 Girls yet see it first then see 100 Women. The movie was kinda a Comedy/Drama it was really great.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesHope takes her bra off to make coffee (for the first time), but seconds later we see her from the back and she is clearly wearing a bra
- Crédits fousCast: Señor Chin --- himself
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Sexy Foreign Exchange Students in Movies (2015)
- Bandes originalesYou Set Me Free
Composed by Michelle Branch & John Shanks
Performed by Michelle Branch
Courtesy of The Maverick Recording Company used by permission of EMI Virgin Music Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- American Girls (100 chicas)
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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