
Because of his salacious language, late-night radio advice-show host Leon Phelps, along with his sweet and loyal producer Julie, is fired from his Chicago gig. They can't find another job. About that time, two things happen: he gets a letter from a wealthy former lover who offers to take care of him (but she doesn't sign her real name, so Leon, an inveterate Casanova, has no idea who she is), and a group of angry cuckolds, all of whom have surprised their wives in flagrante d... (Full plot summary below)
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Because of his salacious language, late-night radio advice-show host Leon Phelps, along with his sweet and loyal producer Julie, is fired from his Chicago gig. They can't find another job. About that time, two things happen: he gets a letter from a wealthy former lover who offers to take care of him (but she doesn't sign her real name, so Leon, an inveterate Casanova, has no idea who she is), and a group of angry cuckolds, all of whom have surprised their wives in flagrante delicto with Leon (who has a distinctive tattoo on his booty), are closing in, armed and dangerous. Can he find the sugar mommy and escape the wrath of the mob of husbands? What about Julie?
Leave your thoughts about The Ladies Man.
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA putrid mess...simultaneously vulgar and boring. |
| New York Daily NewsJami BernardA guilty pleasure, right up there with "The Water Boy." |
| culturevulture.netScott Von DoviakCalling The Ladies Man one of the least grating Saturday Night Live movies may be the most tepid praise imaginable, but that's the best it's going to get. |
| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionBob LonginoAs the plot points arrive, they're all stretched to the max. Even the film's most unexpected bit ... goes on and on and on. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderThis slight and uneven flick isn't the kind of thing you want to drop $8 on at the multiplex, but more an inspiration rental for six months from now when it's on the new releases shelf at your local video store. |
| BBC.comNeil SmithA cheap and forgettable romp which is unlikely to trouble filmgoers for long before finding a more suitable home down your local video store. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewMark HalversonAnother Saturday Night Live sketch character tries, futilely, to stretch to feature-length proportion... |
| CitysearchSean O'ConnellIn Phelps' own words, the tedious Ladies Man is a dirty, bus stop skank. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaA collection of double entendres that would make a stevedore blush. |
| Los Angeles TimesGene SeymourManages to sustain a sweet, funny groove for, say, 65 of its 85 minutes. |