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Whipped
Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Dating just became a combat sport.
Whipped is a provocative comedy in which the highs and lows of the dating game are fully exposed.
Studly Wall Streeter Brad (Brian Van Holt), artsy downtowner Zeke (Zorie Barber) and effeminate, compulsively self-pleasuring Jonathan (Jonathan Abrams) are three New York friends who meet every Sunday at the local diner to discuss their favourite sport... scoring with women. Their conversations - always revealing, sometimes revolting and occasionally riotous - revolve around the weekend past and the girls they were able or unable to scam.
However, when all three single guys unknowingly go after the same perfect woman, Mia (Amanda Peet), they begin to question their skirt-chasing ways. Squabbling breaks out amongst the group as they compete for her attention and suddenly, the fate of their ritual, and their friendship, becomes uncertain. Who will win the morning roundtable bragging rights? You'll be surprised.
Also starring Callie Thorne as Liz, and Peter M Cohen as the pizza delivery guy. Voice-overs by Julia Thaxter-Gourlay. Written and directed by Peter M Cohen.
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Secret Agent Acid Thunder
Theatrical report
Yes! You go girl!It's strange, though, that three best mates couldn't tell each other the name of the girl(s) with whom they are so obsessed. [Maybe they were all in Kimberly - Director of Intelligence] Maybe it happens out there in the real world but certainly not here in couchland.
It's not strange that three best mates will end their life-long relationship because of a girl. Guys? It's just sex. Get over it!
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Screen: Wide 16:9 enhanced 1.85:1
- Subtitles: English captions
- Trailer: Theatrical
Security censorship classification
M (Sexual references, medium level coarse language)
Surveillance time
79 minutes (1:19 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
DVD retail: 19 December 2001
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