
John, a computer whiz on the rebound from a disastrous break-up, starts an adult Internet site with his roommate, Moe. They are soon caught up in the erotic nature of the chat sessions they host, changing both their lives.... (Full plot summary below)
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John, a computer whiz on the rebound from a disastrous break-up, starts an adult Internet site with his roommate, Moe. They are soon caught up in the erotic nature of the chat sessions they host, changing both their lives.
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| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesA fun, insightful and sensuous romp through a world in which few of us have traveled. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderThe same old 'people are lonely' whining, only with new technology. |
| Portland MercuryAndrew WrightA [reasonably] compelling, refreshingly non-judgmental look at the newest phase of one-handed clapping. |
| Apollo GuideBrian WebsterA smart, well-made film that treads new ground in the relationship wilderness. |
| Entertainment TodayBrent SimonAn engaging, dig-vid portrait of 21st century disaffection that assays, in a manner that feels emotionally correct if not perfectly arranged, the way the Internet binds us. |
| PopcornQBrandon JudellA pleasant, small comedy that will have you smiling. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThis would-be erotic thriller suffers from the same problem that afflicts so many computer-oriented movies -- namely, that watching characters staring at a screen and typing hardly makes for a thrilling cinematic experience. |
| Chicago TribuneRobert K. ElderIf you like scenes of characters sticking hands down their pants, this is the film for you. |
| Washington PostDesson ThomsonThere's something so familiar and commonplace about this story and its characters -- and maybe that has something to do with how much the Internet is a part of our everyday lives -- it's hard to get particularly thrilled. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanThe youthful cast is lively enough to make the enterprise almost work, presenting a time capsule of cyber- communication that should be more interesting 20 years from now. |