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What Boys Like [VHS]
What Boys Like [VHS]

$39.95
The lame romantic comedy "What Boys Like" is like a warmed-over helping of "American Pie." In the film, three numbskull buddies indulge in boring sexual hijacks at their friend's wedding. The tale is narrated by Dewey, the typical frat boy misogamist who regales us with his oh-so-clever "Rules of Man," the purpose of which is to instruct the male of the species on the fine art of nailing as many babes as possible without getting hooked in the process. Dewey makes a bet with his friend, Jay - who, for some strange reason, seems obsessed with having long term relationships - that the latter will not be able to score a one night stand during the weekend, while Jay makes a counter bet that Dewey will not be able to forego sex for the same 48-hour period. However, things get really complicated when it turns out that Jay is actually in love with the bride-to-be, his old high school sweetheart whom he's never entirely gotten over.

Needless to say, the script employs a series of predictable plot complications, misunderstandings and sexual perversities to generate its humor - which would be fine if any of it were clever or funny. As Dewey, Alex Nesis provides a certain manic energy that almost makes the concept work. Nevertheless, even he emerges as a pale imitation of the wonderful Stifler from the "American Pie" films. And this leads us to the basic question as to why one would order this low-cal substitute when the real thing is so much tastier.

Here`s an interesting side item about the film: according to boxofficemojo.com, since the film's release on 2/27/2004, "What Men Like" has amassed a whopping $955 in B.O. revenues, which, at an average ticket price of $6, means that the film was seen by roughly 160 people across the United States and Canada during its limited theatrical release. After one factors out relatives and friends of those involved in the production, who does that leave?
Hustle and Heat
Hustle and Heat

$14.94
I enjoyed this movie for exactly what it is, "entertainment". At no point before, during of after this film does it imply "true or actual events".

It is far to easy for viewers to get online and downplay, belittle or outright disrespect the efforts of others, while they remain "nobodies" themselves. Until you have walked a mile in someone else's shoes, you should try to be bit more understanding and appreciatvie. Didn't yo mama tell you....If you don't have anything nice to say (or at least not nasty), then don't say anything at all?

Yes! There were parts in this movie that were so far fetched, it was laughable but, there were also aspects of the movies that are commendable. Such as a compelling plot, unexpected twists and a hopeful romantics ending (minus the unbelievable explosive device).

So, when it is all said and done, this movie was an enjoyable watch and I would recommend it to others.
Capitol Record Club announces its New Record Club Purchase Plan. Featured albums include: BEATLES REVOLVER, Yellow Submarine & Eleanor Rigby; Connie Francis sings
Capitol Record Club announces its New Record Club Purchase Plan. Featured albums include: BEATLES REVOLVER, Yellow Submarine & Eleanor Rigby; Connie Francis sings "Never on Sunday"; Buck Owens and his Buckaroos, Carnegie Hall Concert; Nat King Cole, Unforgettable. Also Pictured Righteous Brother, Jackie Gleason, Nancy Wilson, Lou Rawls, George Jones, Doctor Zhivago, Hank Williams, Ferrante & Teichner, Frank Sinatra, Mama's and Papa's, Eydie & Steve, George Shearing, Beach Boys, Judy Lynn, Guy Lombardo, Wayne Newton, Standells, Buck Owens, John Coltrane, Judy Garland Wizard of Oz, Herman's Hermits, Bonnie Owens, Lovin' Spoonful, Patsy Cline, Jimmy Smith, Steve Lawrence, Carmen McRae, Melba Montgomery, Sam the Sham, Ray Charles, Gloria Lynne, Al Martino, Tex Ritter, Johnny Rivers, Peter & Gordon, Yehudi Menuhin, Ferlin Husky, The Lettermen, Jo Stafford, Dean Martin, Pacemakers, Hank Thompson, The Animals, Astrad Gilberto, Jean Shepard, Sheb Wooley, David Rose, The Beach Boys, Roy Acuff, Bobby Darin, The Impressions, Johnny Bond, Chad & Jeremy, Wanda Jackson, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Nancy Wilson, Sonny James Faron Young, Bobbie Goldsboro, Roy Orbison, Al Hirt, Duane Eddy, Jay and the Americans, Little Anthony, Billy Strange, Ella Fitzgerald, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Kingston Trio, Miles Davis, Maria Callas, Petula Clark, David McCallum, Arthur Prysock, Erroll Garner, Louis Armstrong, Dion, Jody Miller, Barbra Streisand, Hank Williams Jr., Gerry and the Pacemakers, Doc Severinsen, Red Sovine. ..... 1967 Capitol Record Club Ad, A4887A.

$19.99
This Item is an original 2 page Magazine ad, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The ad is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 21.0 inches by 14 inches.

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