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Two Girls and a Guy

Two Girls and a Guy

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oscar time
Review: Robert Downey Jr. is stunning in this role. The movie starts off very slow until his entrance. He is utterly dynamic. The rest of the film...ehhhh. 5 stars for Downey -1 for the film equals 4. Check it out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Tour De Force for Downey
Review: James Toback's filmed stage play would've been better suited to Broadway, but the performances make this one a winner. Robert Downey Jr. gives the tortured performance of a lifetime, and the girls, Heather Graham and Natasha Gregson Wagner, are equally excellent. A must see.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVED IT! Loved Natasha G Wagner's wit!
Review: This movie was great, unique setting, innovative and the cast is brilliant. Natasha Gregson Wagner is on her way to being a big star and Robert Downey Jr was brilliant. Heather Graham was equally great in her role as the sophisticated Carla. Funny and Very Smart film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought it was very beleveable & likeable.
Review: I thought it was a very good movie and i saw it at least a doz.times.It showed the real side of Robert Downey Jr. which is what his fans needed to see.I think this is the best work he's ever done to date.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally, a film that captures the spirit of Generation X!
Review: This film blew me away! The dialogue was witty and thought-provoking. The actors all gave exceptional performances. In a nutshell, this film was outstanding!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Two Girls and A Guy brought to life by its actors
Review: "Two Girls and a Guy" is among the wittiest and most realistic dramas I have seen n recent years. Although it has been criticized for being too "talky" and not following a structured plot, this movie struck me by its realism. The characters and their conversations are rich and engaging. This is one of Heather Graham's finest performances. Natasha Gregson Wagner is also impressive and successful as the other woman. The relationship and comradery between these two characters--total opposites--is very enjoyable. And then there is Robert Downey Jr. Stealing the focus of every scene he is in, he is extraordinary. He is flawless in his portrayal of Blake, the lying, cheating, needy, and defensive actor. His interaction with himself is as captivating as the scenes where all three actors are conversing. He invokes so much emotion and frustration from his audience, and creates one of the most complex and fascinating characters in modern cinema.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What?
Review: This movie was stupid. It had a bad plot. It was very pointless. The only good thing about this movie was Robert Downey Jr's acting which was why I gave it 2 stars. The other 2 were good. But The plot...I'm not even gonna' start with the plot. The whole movie was stupid. I also don't get why this got an NC-17 rating. I don't want any dumb reviewer bad mouthing me just cause I don'get why this movie got an NC-17, I'm just wandering why it got it? It doesn't have any nudity or strong sexualy explicit nude scenes or what ever you call it.
Unless if it was for that scene between Jr and Graham then that is dumb.

Over all if you like dumb comedies go and watch it..

Later

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Meage a' trois
Review: A modern comedy in which Downy plays the ultimate chaser, whose innate wit and-quick-on-his-feet rationalizations break the mold for even the most imaginative womanizers on the planet. He has convinced two beautiful women (separately) that he is monogamous with each. In one early scene, Downy displays his personal genius and showmanship in a completely spontaneous one man show before a mirror while thinking he is alone, but in which both women, who after breaking into his apartment to discover they have been had, are from hiding watching his performance. Downy, seemingly in all boyish innocence, has his cake alamode and eats it. In their full view, ignorant of their covert presence, Downy leaves an erotic foreshadowing message on Graham's answering service, which is acted out in the love scene near the end of the film. Woven throughout is what the girls interpret as a purposeful diversion: Downy jousting with a seemingly imaginary seriously ill, mentally ill, or neurotic mother, in a series of odd phone calls in the presence of his two lovers-or is it yet another lover whom he has bearded in conversations as his mother? .
He is a guy dancing verbal jigs around two gullible females between whom he juggles at least two sexual relationships. However, as his deception begins to unravel, he, caught more than once in lies out of which he wriggles deftly and effortlessly, there proceeds a day long mental and verbal sparring match in which Downy and both women go at it with the early victories easily going to Downy. It begins to look like he will talk and charm his way out of the dilemma, as the oft peripherally, visible chess table set-up is symbolic of his gamesmanship, but the sparring takes a sudden turn against him, as Graham, quietly moves one ups-woman-ship to a new level, acing both her lover and her competition in one bold stroke.
Graham's rival (Natasha Gregson Wagner, in a convincing performance) is shut out after proposing menage' a trois, and there unfolds, as Graham's seduces Downy, one of the most erotic and convincingly, offbeat sexual encounters ever seen in a mainstream (though really an independent film) movie. In a burning love scene reminding one of Graham's impromptu sexual encounter in KILLING ME SOFTLY it doesn't get much hotter or deeply personal than Graham and Downy having what appears to be real, spontaneous, unconventional sex while Wagner can only listen outside the bedroom door. One can only wonder at this point-will Wagner give up and leave? Will Downy seduce her as well, or will Graham agree to the proposed menage' a trois relationship? Or will the two women run off together?


Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What?
Review: This movie was stupid. It had a bad plot. It was very pointless. The only good thing about this movie was Robert Downey Jr's acting which was why I gave it 2 stars. The other 2 were good. But The plot...I'm not even gonna' start with the plot. The whole movie was stupid. I also don't get why this got an NC-17 rating. I don't want any dumb reviewer bad mouthing me just cause I don'get why this movie got an NC-17, I'm just wandering why it got it? It doesn't have any nudity or strong sexualy explicit nude scenes or what ever you call it.
Unless if it was for that scene between Jr and Graham then that is dumb.

Over all if you like dumb comedies go and watch it..

Later

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Was this really a movie?
Review: Where did this movie go? What took place in the end? Well I sure as heck couldn't tell anyone. Robert Downey Jr. gives the best performance he could, given the watered down script and plot.
Here's the movie in a few quick seconds.
1) Two girls find out they share a boyfriend.
2) They confront him, and all start yelling screaming.
3) One girl has sex with the guy, while other listens.
4) Other girl, who listened offers to date both of them and instead of being a 'couple' they can become a 'triple'.
5) Guy leaves to see his mom, brunette girls also leaves seperately, and blonde girl stays in the guys apartment.
6) Guy comes back crying, due to his mother passing away. Blonde girl comes to console, he sits at piano and play while she rests her head on his shoulder.
CREDITS ROLE.
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HELLO????? What the heck??????? Dumb, pointless!


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