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Colin Quinn | ... |
Gordon
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Josh Segarra | ... |
Staten Island Oli
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Ryan Farrell | ... |
One-Night Stand Guy
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Robert E. Torres | ... |
One-Night Stand Guy
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Jim Florentine | ... |
One-Night Stand Guy
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Robert Kelly | ... |
One-Night Stand Guy
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Dan Soder | ... |
Dumpster Guy
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John Cena | ... |
Steven
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Dave Attell | ... |
Noam
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Tilda Swinton | ... | ||
Randall Park | ... |
Bryson
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Despite having a love/hate relationship with her scoundrel of a father Gordon Townsend, the one thing Amy Townsend has grown up believing from him is that monogamy isn't realistic, he and Amy's mom who broke up due to infidelity when Amy was young. As such, she gets drunk and stoned frequently in her pursuit of indiscriminate sex, with an unstated rule that there is no sleeping over once the sex is over. Her current "boyfriend", Steven, believes they are exclusive, not knowing that she sleeps with other men. Working at sensationalistic magazine S'nuff under head sensationalist Dianna, Amy is in line for a promotion, she certain to get it if her next story meets Dianna's scrutiny. That story is a profile of sports doctor to the stars, Dr. Aaron Conners, it despite Amy knowing nothing about sports. To Amy's amazement, Aaron wants to date her following their first sexual encounter, his sexual history in terms of quantity which is in extreme contrast to her own. Also to her amazement, she... Written by Huggo
It's stunning how endlessly stupid movies can be. I've never been a big fan of Apatov, his kind of humor never left high school, but then comes this film along, and voila, he lowers the bar even more.
This is a movie that thinks it has some kind of 'feminist' philosophy behind it, alas, all there is are the oldest jokes that never were funny to begin with and a story that doesn't exist. There is no wit, there are no thoughts and for sure there is no intelligence. How in heaven can those people who are involved in this thing become 'names' that supposedly stand for something, whatever that is?
Is it so liberating to watch more or less ugly people who pretend to be 'actors' say stupid stuff about sex? Wow. Sex and the city is an intellectual giant compared to that flick.
Resume: one of the worst sixpack movies for 'womens'. What an insult to mankind.