
In Los Angeles, the twenty-five years old reckless wolf playboy Ethan Humphries lives in night-clubs scoring women supported by his parents, without working or studying. When his high-school friend Bradley accidentally tells him that his former best friend Jeff will get married in a couple of days, Ethan immediately travels to his hometown. He meets Brad, who is studying in the medical school, and the shy Sean, who is studying psychology, and recalls his glorious high school ... (Full plot summary below)
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In Los Angeles, the twenty-five years old reckless wolf playboy Ethan Humphries lives in night-clubs scoring women supported by his parents, without working or studying. When his high-school friend Bradley accidentally tells him that his former best friend Jeff will get married in a couple of days, Ethan immediately travels to his hometown. He meets Brad, who is studying in the medical school, and the shy Sean, who is studying psychology, and recalls his glorious high school days, but his friends do not tell the name of the bride to him. While meeting Jeff in a bar in the night, Ethan finds that his fiancée is his former high-school sweetheart Stephanie. After meeting Stephanie, Ethan questions whether he is still in love with she, or only recalling a passion from his past.
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| L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonThis film looks so good, thanks to some impressive production work (nice rainstorm) as well as Andrew Huebscher's vibrant cinematography, that one wonders, as one dull scene after another rolls by, why director Andrew Putschoegl - and co-writers Large and Kyle Kramer - didn't lavish half as much attention on the script. |
| User ReviewRobert IAn aimless playboy returns to his hometown for his best friend's wedding, only to find that the bride is his high school sweetheart. |
| User Reviewjimmys.Funny as hell and true so girls wont like it. |
| User ReviewJerrod Ki loved it cause i worked on the set...very funny..ron jeremy does some one liners in it...priceless p.s it was filmed all in victoria, B.C. spot the landmarks.. for all the Gen X |
| User ReviewAsh Sit was pretty funny but wasn't that memorable. |
| User ReviewNick PI appreciated this movie because its a coming of age film following guys in their mid to late 20's. |
| User ReviewPrivate Uvery slow comedy about a guy who's ex-girlfriend ends up marrying his best friend. the actors and storyline is ok. this is a take it or leave it. if anything wait until a friend rents it the then see it so you dont waste your money on the rental. |
| User ReviewVasilis Zhmm,, it's not that good,,a cute story,,but the whole plot sucks!! |
| User ReviewManish MI can't believe I actually sat through this whole thing. This movie tries to be funny, but fails...it tries so hard to be like so many other movies out there...the comedies with young poeple...all friends...like American Pie and others of that ilk. The dialog is horrible, the acting even worse, and you don't even get to see a boob through the whole movie. Don't waste your time. |