One, two, pie - if you have a choice, you are spoiled for choice
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German title | One, two, pie - if you have a choice, you are spoiled for choice |
Original title | 100 girls |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2000 |
length | 94 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Michael Davis |
script | Michael Davis |
production |
Ehud Bleiberg , Richard Finney , Yitzhak Ginsberg , Terence Michael |
music | Kevin Bassinson |
camera | James Lawrence Spencer |
cut | Kevin Ross |
occupation | |
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One, Two, Pie - Spoiled for Choice is an American comedy film from 2000 . Directed by Michael Davis , comes from the the screenplay.
action
Freshman Matthew runs into a girl in the elevator of his college dorm . Before he gets to see her behind the pile of laundry she's carrying, there is a power cut. The elevator gets stuck and in the dark the two get closer and spend hot hours together. They later part ways again without Matthew finding out who the girl he has chosen to be his dream woman was. He only has her panties as a souvenir.
Since he really wants to see the girl again, the search for her begins for him. Not an easy undertaking, as around 100 young women live in the girls' fraternity house, among whom it is important to find the right one. But Matthew is also washed with all waters and leaves no stone unturned to find his one among all the ladies. On his odyssey, he encounters a wide variety of women and he has to deal with a jealous ex-boyfriend, a feminist teacher, his apparently misogynistic friend and roommate, as well as all sorts of other adversities, until he finally finds his loved one.
useful information
- The film was based loosely on CD Payne's novel Youth in Revolt .
- In 2002 Michael Davis made a film with a similar plot, Girl Fever (DVD title 100 Women ).
Reviews
- The lexicon of international films described the film as a " string of adolescent-shoddy jokes and sayings ". He was " embarrassingly stupid ", his jokes were " inhuman ", the staging and the presentations were " bad ".
- “A generally sympathetic teenage comedy from the new Hollywood school, which largely achieves a considerable degree of originality, eroticism and entertainment quality without the usual bad taste or verbal roughness. Jonathan Tucker is the perhaps a little too cuddly hero who has to deal with Katherine Heigl, Jaime Pressly and Larisa Oleynik. "(Video week)
Web links
- One, two, Pie - Who has the choice, the agony has in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- One, two, Pie - Who has the choice, the agony has at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ One, two, pie - if you have a choice, you are spoiled for choice. In: Lexicon of international film . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .