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Director: John Asher
Writer: Jenny McCarthy
Producers: John Asher, Jenny McCarthy
Actors:
Jenny McCarthy as Rebecca Carmen Electra as Michelle Eddie Kaye Thomas as John |
I can remember only one other scene in the entire 90-minute movie that made me laugh a touch and that featured McCarthy running around a grocery store with massive tampons in her hands while bleeding profusely across the aisles. I know, I know…it might not sound funny, but again…the girl really “sells it”, especially its final shot. But ultimately, this is a movie that should never have been made (her husband – at the time – directed it), with a two-bit love premise featuring the horribly miscast Eddie Kaye Thomas, looking more like McCarthy’s son in the film, rather than anyone with whom she might possibly have a relationship (he also plays the same dull character he played in the AMERICAN PIE movies), and idiotic “plot” mechanisms like McCarthy’s ex-boyfriend “coincidentally” showing up at every single place that she does. Sheesh. To boot, you pretty much know who she will end up with 5 minutes into the movie, so in the meantime, you have to sit through all of the gross-out jokes that are about five years too late, while people like Electra completely embarrass themselves, playing a supposed black Christina Aguilera gangsta type, which again…is about five years too late and overdone. Only McCarthy, for whom I’ve always had a soft spot comes off “okay”, but even then, she stars and wrote the damn thing and it’s really not very witty or entertaining (and shots of her simply screaming “Oh my God!!” for minutes on end…just…aren’t…funny), so I guess you gotta toss some blame onto her gorgeousness as well. Oh, being a fan of SUM 41, I was kinda happy to see them appear as a 3-minute music video halfway through the movie (spiced things up a little), but was insulted by the fact that the movie started off with the same little musical score from one of the greatest movies of all-time: TRUE ROMANCE. That’s sacrilegious, man.
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