Sex comedy starring Ashton Kutcher as Nicki, a serial womaniser who has slept his way to the top and spends his days lounging around and partying at the luxurious Hollywood Hills home of middle-aged female attorney Samantha (Anne Heche). However, Nicki's world is about to come crashing down... When he meets beautiful waitress Heather (Margarita Levieva) he realises too late that she is playing the same game that he is - and for the first time in his life is forced to choose between love and money.
D**S
a bit thoughtful and lot better than i expected it to be..
nice flick with a lot of essence..I didnt expect it to have any point whatsoever and i was pleasantly suprised the way the movie builds up. Its certainly not another kind of teen movie..it has style and substance.
M**5
Okay
Okay
D**N
Quite enjoyable but with a lame ending
Despite its ludicrous and trashy plot, I quite enjoyed the film - it was an easy and relatively entertaining watch.There are however two downsides(1) The sound quality is awful and I had to switch the subtitles on for most of it.(2) It has a totally lame ending - it lacked a finale to round the story off.
K**N
Excellent
A very thoughtful insight, gigolo growing up , yet entertaining in a Hollywood way
M**Z
Kutcher had to be a producer
Watching this the only thing going through my mind was how did Kutcher land a role where he literally gets his hands on so many beautiful women's bodies . . . oh wait, he's a producer, that's how.And it was the only thing going through my mind, because the movie was just fluff.
M**N
Good sex scene's.
For a comedy I didn't laugh at all. But all the good sex scene's make up for that.
M**N
Another Hollywood Attempt To Attack Masculine & Feminine Enenergy
This film is simply awful. A dude who has no job, no ambition, who miraculously ends up sleeping with half of Hollywood... Please!!!!!As a woman, I can say that there is nothing attractive about this lead character who is nothing more than a parasite that hunts the social scene for a rich ( overly masculine ) woman to be his host and mummy. While also managing to sleep with an array of other empty women along the way, the masculine mummy is miraculously ok with that.I get that it's a film, but you really have to start to question the agenda of Hollywood when it keeps pumping out films like this. Weak immature lead men and dysfunctional bosses like females who somehow breeze their way through life.The best part of the film was when the lead male's "love" rejects him and moves on with a mature, healthy masculine man, who can honor and support her. The way it should be.Don't bother watching
M**N
Probably Ashton Kutcher's best.......
a all too realistic look at the american dream of LA and Hollywood and the depths some go to achieve it. It's more drama with a light hearted look on the levels some go through to reach that goal.
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