Thehibikiew
Not even bad in a good way
Intcatinfo
A Masterpiece!
Senteur
As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Noelle
The movie is surprisingly subdued in its pacing, its characterizations, and its go-for-broke sensibilities.
Fall92Que
A unique love story for couples looking for someone to love, and more importantly, someone to love you despite your flaws.This movie was well acted, written and directed. The characters were multi-faceted and believable.Hill Harper continues to prove that he is one of the best unknown actors in America.Marlyne Afflack is another of the many under appreciated actresses working today.This movie is definitely worth getting the next time you're out looking for something to watch.
caseyjwolf
i liked this movie a lot.it takes a young man who has been maybe overly steeped in the porn view of sex, and can't get off without it...but is still a real person who loves a real person and is pretty conflicted about this.real person number two is gradually turned right off that person one isn't really making love to _her_...and this is how they work it out.a lovely look at young men and women and some of the obstacles they face in finding real intimacy. but wait! it's pretty funny, too.two thumbs up!
Jawsphobia
Pleasantly surprised and a little jealous. There is nothing cloying or PC about this movie. It is totally entertaining and manages to be both blatantly Toronto-set and immediately identifiable to Anywhere, USA. The actors are well served and the apparently writing is quite funny. The directing and editing have style without any loss of the emotional arcs involved. Definitely for the young audience of early Kevin Smith. It means that some of us have to work a little harder on scripts that touch on similar subject matter. I have to admit it is good, although the title might have put off a few people - it is the only element that may be too arty for its intended audience. I especially like the skateboarder scene, and I am not a fan of skateboards. (It's not showing off skateboarding skill, it's the context; very true of those of us in Michael's profession too.)
Dreamer1
Won't bother reitterating what's already been said about the film. It was well worth seeing and though the budget was less than what most Hollywood films spend on craft services, every cent shows on the screen and the dynamics between the leads are sparkling. Ed Robinson (of Barenaked Ladies fame) works well and Kenny Robinson as Robbie, the porn store owner plays suitably subdued which, for a comic, is no easy task. The supporting cast all play well, blending-in and emphasizing without stealing the spotlight from the leads. If I have any quibble with the film it would be that I maybe could've done with a little less of the porn star fantasy but otherwise I thoroughly enjoyed the film.