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Two Girls and a Guy |
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Rating: Summary: The lights are on, but you're not home.. Review: MIGHT AS WELL FACE IT YOU'RE ADDICTED TO LOVE...MIGHT AS WELL FACE IT YOU'RE ADDICTED TO LOVE...MIGHT AS WELL FACE IT YOU'RE ADDICTED TO LOVE...MIGHT AS WELL FACE IT YOU'RE ADDICTED TO LOVE...Robert Downey Jr. is addicted to love. What a stretch!
Rating: Summary: I love New York Review: Juvenile male fantasy about getting away with it. Hard to believe James Toback is a grown man! Blake's two girlfriends are very upset with his two-timing, and yet he is so irresistable that one of the women drags him upstairs for some hanky panky and the other (conveniently bisexual) one suggests they all get it on together. The best explanation for this is that if you are a typical New York chick (like me), the rare opportunity to have sex in a 2500 sf loft with lots of windows is too good to pass up. The movie's big orally fixated sex scene left me cold, but Robert Downey Jr.'s apartment sent me into an erotic frenzy. I still fantasize about it during sex. Nice hardwood floors. Ceiling fan. Mmmmm...Robert Downey Jr. also has a nice bike that I would like to steal. Five stars for Robert Downey Jr.'s apartment.
Rating: Summary: Can you say "acting lessons please"? Review: It was difficult to tell if Robert Downey Jr. has acting talent from this film. The bungling of the script by the two female leads was too distracting. In fact, the script itself was uninspiring and tedious. He had nothing to work with except a concept that was somehow twisted into a story with a spectacular 3 minute beginning and a shockingly disappointing middle. There was no ending to speak of. This film really earns zero stars.
Rating: Summary: A great look at Human needs and control Review: This movie made me, an actor, not only look at myself, but look at others and wonder about lies and thier control of thier life. Downey Jr. Does an excellent job making you feel sorry for someone who doesn't deserve it. Heather Graham, shows just how easily we can become in need of someone. The whole cast portrays human conversation exceptionally well. I caught myself wondering about the script, if any of the movie was improvised. Good choice for a mature young adult.
Rating: Summary: At first you hate it, then you hate it more Review: This movie must have been a part of Downey's community service for some drug conviction. In this movie, Graham and the other actress DEFINE poor acting. This movie is the "before" picture for an acting school somewhere... I'm sure of it. This is a story about a conflict where the viewer can't feel sorry for any of the characters. I felt sorry for myself for sitting through this cinematic disaster.
Rating: Summary: honest and compelling Review: Robert Downey, Jr. displays once again, his tremendous talent and his ability to take the audience along on an emotional journey. The dialogue was honest and true to life, and Mr. Downey dominated each scene he was in, as he normally does. He not only displays his acting talent here, but the scene in which he stares in the mirror and takes a good look at himself is one of the most riveting I have ever seen. Any fan of Downey's, James Toback, or of honest films about relationships will love this one! The claustrophobic sets add to the suspense and edge of your seat quality of the film.The humor is edgy and nervous, like the characters themselves.On the whole, an intelligent, worthwhile film!
Rating: Summary: Classic War-of-the-Sexes Comedy Review: James Toback's second film with Downey (first was 1987's "The Pick-Up Artist," is a true classic. Downey plas Blake, a freelance entertainer who has perfected the art of cheating. Graham and Gregson Wagner (Natalie Wood's daughter) play the girlfriends who find out about each other while awaiting Blake's arrival from his trip at the front of his home. Witty script and a wonderful performance by all three actors make this movie a wonderful movie to watch whenever you are sick and tired of the games people play with someones emotions.
Rating: Summary: MY GOD HOW THIS MOVIE IS ANNOYING......BUT STILL GOOD! Review: Okay, as soon as the film ended I was like "is that the end?" and that sort of crushed the movie for me. I also would have liked to know more about Rob and his mother a little more because most of that part of the movie made no sense. Otherwise, a few good laughs and some good acting. Robert Downey was hilarious in some scenes. All in all, its a mediocre movie that wont give you anything beyond its cover purpose.
Rating: Summary: A great big disappointment Review: The critics panned this movie, but the premise interested me so much that I just had to see it. I was largely disappointed. Heather Graham was lovely and stylish as usual, and Robert Downey Jr. was wacky and weird as usual, but that wasn't enough to carry the film. The ending left me thinking, "What was the point?" This movie is not worth buying, or even renting.
Rating: Summary: not good at all, in my humble opinion Review: okay... i rented this movie mainly because of its interesting title, and the things i read in "Rolling Stone" about it. but i found it to be a complete waste of time. i'll admit that the chaotic dialogue between the three main characters is at some points pretty entertaining, and the verbal revenge which the two girls exact upon the hapless bastard blake gave me something of a feminist rush, but that's about all the movie has going for it. i will conceed to the fact that robert downey jr. possesses a lot of talent, and he definitely does the only good acting in this film. however, the film itself seems to have no point whatsoever, and worse than that, it has one of those really annoying inconclusive non-endings. it might have redeemed itself if it had at least some good sex scenes... =D. But it doesn't even have those. i don't reccommend it.
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