100 Women Movie Review
100 Women Review
"100 Women" Overview

Rating: R
2002
Cast and Crew
Director : Michael DavisProducer : Ehud Bleiberg,Richard Finney,Yitzhak Ginsberg,Terence Michael
Screenwiter : Michael Davis
Starring : Chad Donella,Jennifer Morrison,Erinn Bartlett,Steve Monroe,Juleah Weikel,Chene Lawson
Ostensibly a sequel to the mildly funny 100 Girls, this raunchy comedy follows
essentially the same story (only taking place a few years later and with a
completely different cast).
The story starts out with our mildly pathetic hero Sam (Chad Donella), who
after a string of bad romances, finds his soulmate in the slap-happy Hope
(Erinn Bartlett). But he loses her number, and when he finds her again she's
inexplicably sad. So Sam goes on a quest to find out why, along the way
falling in love with another girl, Annie (Jennifer Morrison, the chick from
Urban Legends).
Of course, this all gives Sam ample opportunity to get into all kinds of
adult-oriented trouble with his porn-happy pal Holden (Steve Monroe). The sex
jokes come at us rapid-fire, and there's nothing wrong with that, but there is
literally no sense of sophistication to be found in the film. Oh well.
Morrison and Bartlett are affable and pleasant, easy to watch but ultimately
hard to choose between. Most romantic comedies set up the first girl as
obviously inappropriate, but Sam would be lucky -- blessed, even -- to have
either of these gals.
Ultimately this is a good enough film for the horn-dog in you. Like American
Pie, only with a lot more pie.
Aka Girl Fever.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



