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These Girls

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.6K
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David Boreanaz, Caroline Dhavernas, Amanda Walsh, and Holly Lewis in These Girls (2005)
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During their summer between high school and college, three girls blackmail a slightly older hunk into having sex with them.During their summer between high school and college, three girls blackmail a slightly older hunk into having sex with them.During their summer between high school and college, three girls blackmail a slightly older hunk into having sex with them.

  • Director
    • John Hazlett
  • Writers
    • John Hazlett
    • Vivienne Laxdal
  • Stars
    • Caroline Dhavernas
    • Jacques Girard
    • Holly Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Hazlett
    • Writers
      • John Hazlett
      • Vivienne Laxdal
    • Stars
      • Caroline Dhavernas
      • Jacques Girard
      • Holly Lewis
    • 21User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Caroline Dhavernas
    Caroline Dhavernas
    • Keira St-George
    Jacques Girard
    Jacques Girard
    • Professor
    Holly Lewis
    • Lisa MacDougall
    Amanda Walsh
    Amanda Walsh
    • Glory Lorraine
    Colin Berry
    • Donny Chesniak
    Donnell MacKenzie
    • Gordon Gruber
    Paul Spence
    Paul Spence
    • Lenny
    Randy Boliver
    • Tourist
    David Boreanaz
    David Boreanaz
    • Keith Clark
    Alexander Lawrence
    • Boy #1
    Ian Lawrence
    • Boy #2
    McKenzi Scott
    • Susan Clark
    Hannah Chappell
    • Jasmine Clark
    Cody Hartley
    • Guy Catcalling Glory
    Jeff McCullum
    • Guy 'Mooning'
    Bill Rowat
    Bill Rowat
    • Mr. St-George
    Laura Healy
    • Glory's Mother
    Lita Llewellyn
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    • Director
      • John Hazlett
    • Writers
      • John Hazlett
      • Vivienne Laxdal
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    8Verenti

    Entertaining Romantic Comedy

    I had the pleasure of watching this two chairs down from (one of?) the Executive Producer at the Atlantic Film Festival, Which was interesting because he laughed at very different times than the rest of us.

    Filmed in Atlantic Canada, the movie is about three teen-aged girls who in one of their last summers of their youth, devote a large deal of energy to sleeping with a married 30-year old man, despite much protestation.

    It's definitely worth a watch, but the humour was geared a completely different demographic than the one I inhabit (Male 18-25), so I was shaking my head at the character's antics rather than laughing. Inspite of this, the story is strong enough to hold up for itself make it entertaining, without so much laughing.
    6InnerNet

    VERY entertaining

    I had the Pleasure of attending the Toronto international Film Festival and the extended pleasure of watching the World premier of "These Girls". I must say I am thoroughly impressed at the work of the team and ecstatic at the fact that this movie made history as the first New Brunswick film in TIFF history.

    John Hazlett's directing technique and Alex Vendler's Cinematography made for excellent artsy eye candy. The film had a pleasing flow with nearly flawless editing and the talent were a most entertaining team.

    David Boreanaz's work never surprises or excites me, however, his performance in this comedic role has given me a new outlook on his work... I quite liked this bumbling burnt-out character. The three girls pulled their own as well and presented terrific chemistry with each other and Boreanaz. Also, it is to my understanding that most other roles besides the four were played by local talent who were by all means wonderfully talented.

    "These Girls" will do well as a result of Boreanaz's fan base and the success of the whole team to make a VERY entertaining film.
    5Lego_Darth

    Eh...

    Well, it didn't make me sad about seeing it. The narration in the beginning made me expect some wonderful coming of age tale for these girls. I was disappointed. I expected lots of good laughs. I was disappointed. I expected great indie performances; I was disappointed. The whole movie was a watered-down version of what it could of been. It just came off average. The female actors were given great roles, and didn't achieve greatness. David Boreanz did an adequate job; his part, however, may have been his downfall. The character was at one moment charming and the next a complete ass. I didn't feel the writing kept true to the character and served the sketchy plot more than the character. The ending was pretty dynamic though. It was an interesting story that wasn't told very interestingly. Oh well, it is still worth a watch though. I'm sure some people will like it far more than I did.
    8GlendaTGW

    Cute, funny, and harmless

    Finding the premise intriguing, and reading the reviews, and being an Angel fan, I watched this movie. It's sexy and original, and quite entertaining. David Boreanaz is Keith. He's a hunky married man, stay at home Dad, and he feels a little inadequate in his marriage. He makes the mistake of penetrating a close circle of teenage girls who are fascinated with the idea of doing it with an older man. They'll do anything to get into his bed, including beg, lie, and blackmail, but they mostly try to push his buttons. The nuttiness that ensues sends Keith reeling, and pushes friendships to the edge. David Boreanaz shows a little skin in this one-- and he's looking hot. Yes-he plays a sleazy cheat - but he shows enough vulnerability and tenderness toward the goofy teens that you end up cheering for him in the end. One more thing, when someone moans "oh yeah, oh..oh..YEAH!!", it's hard to see them as a victim of rape.
    7jakibros

    Excellent Comedy

    This movie starts out a little slow but kicks into comedic gear quickly. Each of the three "teenage girls" offer their own believable, distinct, assertive and entertaining personalities. I particularly enjoyed the dialog and interaction between Keith and Lisa. If one looked beyond the superficial "action" that was taking place, Keith's character treated Lisa's "deflowering" with tenderness and consideration. The comic development that followed was also pulled in expertly in my opinion. David Boreanaz gives a wonderful performance as the adult male who clearly gets himself into more trouble than he can handle. Dialogue was sharp, quick and flowed nicely. The director and writer of this film clearly showed how none of the main characters got to claim the moral high ground after all the shenanigans they pulled. Although the movie appears light on the surface, it reflects all the gray areas of becoming an adult, human emotions and desire.

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      The softball game in the beginning of the movie is using students from Harper Hall, a Mount Allison University Residence's intramural softball team.
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      Referenced in Kingdom of the Vampire (2007)

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2007 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Canada)
      • Productions Jeux d'ombres (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дівчиська
    • Filming locations
      • New Brunswick, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Grana Productions
      • Productions Jeux d'Ombres
      • Red Devil Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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