Whipped

2000 "Never underestimate the power of a woman."
4.4| 1h22m| R| en
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Three to one may sound like fairly good odds, but it depends on the game. When the "one" is one very irresistible woman and the "three" are three hopelessly smitten guys, the deck is pretty stacked. In the battle of the sexes, the first rule is to never underestimate the power of a woman.

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Also starring Jonathan Abrahams

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Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Ameriatch One of the best films i have seen
Kinley This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
coverboy_2 this film fit my style, the fast cut scenes, the quick urban language,and the offbeat characters. This is hands down the funniest movie ever made. 3 guys scamming chicks and feeling no remorse, people believe me, this really is how guys act, none of that, I want to fall in love and watch the TLC channel with my wife crap. The funniest scene, being I'm black, is when those white guys are playing hoops, and their air balling lay-ups, and they were taking the game serious too. The only downside of this movie were the scenes with amanda peete. I like it best when the guys are without her and just clowning around. This to me was a great film, and you'll never get tired of laughing your butt off to it, I suggest you rent it or own it.
george.schmidt Spoiler Alert WHIPPED (2000) 1/2 Amanda Peet, Brian Van Holt, Jonathan Abrahams, Zorie Barber, Judah Domke. (Dir: Peter M. Cohen) Amanda Peet is a star on the rise and has proven to show true comic potential as previously displayed earlier this year in `The Whole Nine Yards' where she held her own with co-stars Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry with her own natural charm not belied by her prettiness. However in this debacle of the dating game wars between the sexes she is left to her own defenses in arguably the worst 'comedy' of the year and maybe the worst film of the year period.Four immature moron buddies - Brad (Van Holt), a brogadaccio Wall Street slickster; Zeke (Abrahams), a downtown artiste wannabe; Jonathan (Abrahams) a seemingly closeted homosexual with apparently no occupation except his extracurricular mastabatory schedule; and Eric (Domke) the pudgy, married doofus - who meet for Sunday brunch in a downtown Manhattan greasy spoon to pontificate on their sexual prowess and the degradations thereof. Each tries to trump the other (all by the way having nothing in common except being egotistical jerk-offs) with their weekly exploits and embellishments that give bull***t a new meaning.Then one week the three bachelors find what they each think is the perfect woman and declaring she's the one; this must be love. If you can't see the sub-sitcom level approach leading to the ultimate plot device of them all loving the same woman then you're about as smart as a piece of furniture (or in this case one of the male leads here).That woman is Mia (Peet) who also isn't terribly bright or lacking any scruples when the trio stumble onto her apartment one fateful weeknight and bicker about who's going to stay. Somehow the foursome agree to continue dating one another only to escalate the testosterone stupidity several dozen notches which leads to a friendship showdown and.oh never mind! The `twist' at the end is that Mia turns out to be a player in her own right and the `lesson' is supposed to be that she uses them just as they have used women before. The film is such a mess and amateur filmmaking at its worst. The script is just riddled with expletives at the highest decibel with the four idiot buddies screaming at one another and just plain nasty overall. There's absolutely nothing funny about this attempt at a male `Sex and The City' approach with nothing clever, original (its bare-bones format is a la `Diner' which is likening `Citizen Kane' to `Porky's' which is `Citizen Kane' compared to this crap!) or memorable except Ms. Peet deserves better as do we all. To quote Roger Ebert on his notorious panning of Rob Reiner's`North': `I HATED HATED HATED THIS MOVIE!!'
tedg Spoilers herein.Pretty thin stuff, this. The entire structure is based on some supposedly snappy sex-tinged dialog and the reverse of the scam-the-scammers. Because of the first part of the latter, it is often compared to `Company of Men' but that completely misses the point of the reversal. No matter, if this could have had value, it would have been in the diner, in what happened there among these four guys and the movies they weave with their stories. Some of this DOES have edge: the pair that screws and steals, the fabrications of the masturbator. But it doesn't have nearly enough to justify spending time with. `Red Meat' is vastly superior in this regard.I watched this because Amanda Peet was very effective in the one `fulcrum' scene in `Igby' where she meets her lover and is rejected, all soundlessly. Effective film drama that she inhabits. No skill or charm here however.Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 4: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
mike78664 Saw this on Stars on night on cable. Its about 3 best friends that went to college together and resides in New York City. But anyways they always got together and talked about each others stories about what chick they meet and whom got laid,, you know the usuall guy AkA "Player" talk. But one day all 3-best friends meet a woman name was MIA and she was the woman of there dreams and to find out that each of the 3 guys were dating here at the same time and each got WHIPPED on her. I will not spoil it, but if you ever seen two can play this game,, then I think you will like this movie. Enjoy. I rate it *** out of 4.