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100 Girls (2000)
Released By: Trimark   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Trimark
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Michael Davis
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Jaime Pressly, Jonathan Tucker, Kristina Anapau
Published ID: 367397
UPC: 031398773924, 031398228561,
Plot: A young man is looking for the woman he loves, though he wouldn't know her if he saw her in this teen-oriented comedy. Matthew (Jonathan Tucker) is a college freshman who has not been having much luck with the ladies since he started school. One night, Matthew is taking an elevator downstairs at his dorm when someone dashes in just as the door is closing. Moments later, there's a power outage, and Matthew and his fellow passenger are stuck. He soon discovers that he's stranded on the elevator with a woman, and they strike up a conversation; one thing leads to another, and they end up making love. However, Matthew never gets her name or a good look at her face in the darkness, and the next morning, he awakes to discover the power is back on, and the young woman is gone. Matthew is desperate to find her, certain that she is the love of his life, but all he knows for sure is that she lives in a nearby all-girls dorm -- and that she left behind a pair of panties. Posing as a maintenance man, Matthew sets out to visit every girl in the dorm, hoping to find the girl who matches up to the lingerie. Among the many women Matthew runs across in search of his dream girl in 100 Girls are Larisa Oleynik, Jaime Pressly, Katherine Heigl, Marissa Ribisi, and Emmanuelle Chriqui. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Way above average College Romp
Added 4/26/2008

Although the plot was a little stretched at times I really enjoyed the performances, especially Ms Chriqui's. Tucker played his part well also.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Jonathan Tucker your the man
Added 2/15/2008

Young Jonathan tucker or Tommy Donnelly for all you cheated, morbidly depressed and disapointed Black Donnellys fans. this is a weird but funny flick. i love it and if you don't... hell your out 10 bucks
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
The comedy scenes were funny, but they were too few and far between
Added 12/1/2007

You know when an author wants to express some political viewpoint or moral or other message, but they do it so heavily that you feel like you're being hit over the head with it? That is what about half this movie is about. The scenes where they actually had comedy were indeed funny. Unfortunately, the author had to make every other scene full of the main character monologuing about the author's philosophies. To top it off, they are philosophies I would expect from a sixth grader. To make it even worse, it was necessary to pack in a few scenes where the character monologues out loud, just so other characters can disagree with poorly structured arguments so that he can shoot them down. It gets old pretty fast.

If they had only made this a comedy and stuck with it as a comedy, it would have been great. It probably wouldn't have been straight to video, either. Too bad that for every comedy scene, there is another scene where the main character is...blogging.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
interesting content
Added 9/16/2007

Good movie.....different type of plot and I enjoyed it but I am a sucker for teen comedies:):):):)
3 out of 3 people found this helpful.
great
Added 8/30/2007

BEST MOVIE... This movie is one of my all time favorites. I would call it a guys chick flick. A male friendly love story. very funny.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Way above average College Romp
Added 4/26/2008

Although the plot was a little stretched at times I really enjoyed the performances, especially Ms Chriqui's. Tucker played his part well also.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Jonathan Tucker your the man
Added 2/15/2008

Young Jonathan tucker or Tommy Donnelly for all you cheated, morbidly depressed and disapointed Black Donnellys fans. this is a weird but funny flick. i love it and if you don't... hell your out 10 bucks
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
The comedy scenes were funny, but they were too few and far between
Added 12/1/2007

You know when an author wants to express some political viewpoint or moral or other message, but they do it so heavily that you feel like you're being hit over the head with it? That is what about half this movie is about. The scenes where they actually had comedy were indeed funny. Unfortunately, the author had to make every other scene full of the main character monologuing about the author's philosophies. To top it off, they are philosophies I would expect from a sixth grader. To make it even worse, it was necessary to pack in a few scenes where the character monologues out loud, just so other characters can disagree with poorly structured arguments so that he can shoot them down. It gets old pretty fast.

If they had only made this a comedy and stuck with it as a comedy, it would have been great. It probably wouldn't have been straight to video, either. Too bad that for every comedy scene, there is another scene where the main character is...blogging.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
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