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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Actually, Sarah Michelle Gellar is more than eye candy here,
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
I watched this movie because it had Sarah Michelle Gellar in it and I am a big fan of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." I am not, in common parlance, hot for Gellar (Alyson Hannigan's smile does it for me), but for those who check out "Harvard Man" specifically to enjoy the actress this film starts to deliver while the image on the screen is still blank. However, it will not take long for you to figure out that Gellar is just eye candy in this film (even more so on the DVD) because the real focus is on the character of Alan Jensen (Adrian Grenier), the alter-ego of writer-director James Toback who takes a kitchen sink approach to loading problems on this particular Harvard student to make his life explode for our cinematic enjoyment.Alan is the point guard for Harvard's basketball team, who is "seeing" Cindy Bandolini (Gellar); she is not only a cheerleader at Holy Cross, but her father (Gianni Russo) is also the chief Mafioso for the Northeastern United States. He is also seeing Chesney Cort (Joey Lauren Adams), a Harvard Philosophy professor with one of the more interesting lecturing voices in the history of academia. But then Alan's life is disrupted by a tornado in Kansas that wipes out his family's uninsured home and a chemistry student friend who has baked up some new and improved LSD. So Alan needs $100,000 and suggests to Cindy that maybe her father can float him a loan. Cindy reports that this can happen, but Alan would have to do something in return and suddenly we are into the wonderful world of point shaving in the big Harvard-Dartmouth game. If this was not enough fun, Alan pops the acid just as the FBI are about to make their presence known. Almost all of the above action takes place to the accompaniment of music by J. S. Bach. "Harvard Man" will remind you of some of Toback's earlier films, especially his first script for "The Gambler" and his 1987 "The Pick-Up Artist." These a films where not only are we watching interesting things happening to the characters, but where the characters tend to explore themselves and their actions in great detail (a tendency that extends even to the Mutt and Jeff Mafia hitmen running around in a sub-plot). For those of us who remember drug sequences from Sixties films trying to represent acid trips, "Harvard Man" is relatively tame and Toback ends up trying to pull a rabbit out of the hat at the end to set things right. Still, Gellar actually does end up with more to do in this film than look good and the story managed to get Eric Stoltz, John Neville and N.B.A. superstar Ray Allen on board. "Harvard Man" ends up being a high-paced roller coaster ride in which you have no idea how it is all going to play out, which is certainly nothing like being boring and predictable. ...
25 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Quite possibly the most annoying movie ever made,
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 100 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
I am a little surprised that Harvard has not sued the makers of this film for associating the ivy-league college with such a horrible cinematic experience. I, like many, sought this film out because Sarah Michelle Geller was in it; when I learned Rebecca Gayheart was also in the cast, I thought to myself: How bad can a film with both Geller and Gayheart be? Let me tell you: pretty doggone bad. First and foremost, the storyline and script are simply dreadful and ill-conceived, and these problems are only exacerbated by the prominence of some untalented actors in the cast. Alan Grenier is Alan Jensen, supposedly the starting point guard on the Harvard basketball team, despite the fact that he is rather short, has no semblance of athletic skill, and really doesn't even try to look like he knows what he's doing when he's on the basketball court. Honestly, this is one of the worst casting decisions I've ever seen. Did I mention the fact that his acting skills also seem to be in short supply? Sarah Michelle Gellar plays Cindy Bandolini, the unprincipled daughter of a mafia don and girlfriend of Alan; talk about your odd couple; several love scenes between the two are just icky. Of course, our ruggedly unhandsome Alan is not content with Cindy; no, he is also sleeping with his philosophy professor Chesney Cort (played by the helium-voiced Joey Lauren Adams). Back in Kansas, a tornado destroys the home of Alan's parents, and he is determined to get the one hundred thousand dollars needed for them to rebuild. In steps Cindy with a plan to make a killing off a sports bet; all Alan has to do is throw the big game against Dartmouth. Soon, the FBI is nosing around, everybody sort of panics, hope rises in the viewer that at least one of these dreadful characters will die, and then a pretty impossible if not ludicrous ending is thrown together at the end. You don't really even care how bad the conclusion is because you are just glad the film is finally over. I don't think I've ever seen a movie go to such lengths to annoy its audience. Almost every scene features what I would call stop gaps; every few seconds, the film seems to jump a few frames for no reason whatsoever; this is a short-term technique that should be used sparingly, but the director of Harvard Man shot the entire movie this way, and it made me want to scream. Then there is the music; it's just awful, and even worse it is constant and far too loud most of the time. I guess a lot of it is supposed to sound Italian or something, even though the Mafia bit is not that important to the film. The inclusion of Ray Allen, an actual basketball player, in the movie also makes no sense. When Allen's character talks to Grenier, both of them seem to be in a race to see who can say his lines the fastest, and Allen tries so hard not to look like a professional basketball player that he ends up looking just as bad as everyone around him on the court. Just when you think things can't possibly get any worse, we are taken along for an extended LSD trip in which all the voices the character hears building up inside his head assault our own ears as well in a rising crescendo. This, in conjunction with all the other problems, qualifies this film as pure and utter torture. I have no idea why Sarah Michelle Gellar chose to participate in Harvard Man, but it almost has to be a decision she now regrets.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Pay Attention To What Other People Say,
By Greg (Simsbury, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
Well, I was surfing the TV channels late at night one day and I ran across this movie on UPN. I had never heard of it before, and I decided to give it a try due to the fact that I was extremely bored.Myself being a casual Buffy fan, meaning I've seen 15 episodes at the most, I figured I'd watch it because Sarah Michelle Gellar was in it. But keep in mind that is only what got me to watch the movie in the first place and skip over Goldeneye on Telemundo (which is, by the way, a very good version of the movie, si tú hablas español and can find it on some station.) If you go into this movie expecting to see a lot of Sarah Michelle Geller (henceforth called SMG), you will be grossly dissapointed. She doesn't have that big of a role in this film. I went into the movie with an open mind, and tried to ignore the really annoying scenes in the beginning with slow frame rates and jerky camera movements, plus hearing 2 songs at once, overtop of commentary. But even though the beginning is very annoying, the rest of the movie is very good. I don't need to give a rundown of the plot, but I will say it takes a bit of understanding and intelligence to be able to take in all that is happening and not be overly confused. I personally really enjoyed the movie, and can't understand how all of these negative reviewers didn't like it at all. In my opinion, it is a must buy.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant character acting and a unique style,
By Neil Hemming (Redditch United Kingdom) - See all my reviews Adrian Grenier does a fine job in a difficult role, as the eponymous Harvard Man, however the real star of the film is Sarah Michelle Gellar, who as always, is superb and hugely entertaining - playing a smart, sexy, manipulative and fast talking gangster's daughter with the delightful name of Cindy Bandolini. Okay, so this won't be to everyone's tastes I'm sure but if like me you're a fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar's brilliant character acting or James Toback's unique style of film making then this is a must-see.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Very Dissappointing !!!,
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This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
Like most reviewers, I rented this movie because Sarah Michelle Geller was in it. I am a HUGE fan of Buffy and her other movies such as Scream and the Grudge. She is an extrememly talented acctress and after watching this movie I can't imagine WHY she agreed to star in this film. Quit simply it was horrible. Some of the sex scenes she had were too racy for my taste and just dissappointing that she would agree to sell herself like this. Oddly enough after this movie her next 2 hits would be the Family movies - Scooby Doo and Scooby Doo part 2. I read on alot of fan sites that they were upset in her role in this movie. After this her roles were MUCH more carefully chosen. Thank Goodness !! If you are still unsure .. I highly suggest renting this instead of spending your $$ on purchasing it.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Talented actors, bad script,
By Jim (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
Read the other reviews for plot and story information.After reading the synaposis about sex, drugs and gambling on the video cover in which Sarah Gellar, Joey Adams,and Rebecca Gayheart are present, I could only anticipate the sexy possibilities that could be forthcoming. Unfortunately, the lack of any interesting storyline in the plot killed any notion of that even 1/2 hour into the movie. It's hard to even imagine that Alan Jensen (Adrian Grenier) would even be able to bed both the Professor Chesney, and his girlfriend Cindy even if he is on the basketball team. We never know what Jensen's personality is really like except that he is into drugs. Is he smart, funny, what got him into Harvard? Who knows & who cares? Gellar is acceptable as the daughter of a mobster. Adams is the most enjoyable part of the movie, with her raspy, sexy voice. She makes sense and is the glue that holds the stories together . The sex scenes, and they are not explicit, contain a lot of noices, but are boring, and except for Cindy and Alan's performance in the woods, none of it even matters. The Director does amuse a little with some camera effects after Jensen takes some LSD, but those again, get boring and overused. The performance of Stoltz and Gayheart as FBI agents is a joke. (I just ruined the only twist of the movie. This was a long 2 hours. I hope Harvard is better than this!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
call me crazy,
By Ann (Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
I actually liked this movie. Initially, the cheesy DVD cover and the creepy-looking leading man grabbed my attention. Honestly, I only decided to watch this movie for the enjoyment of a good laugh. Yes, I do admit to being a Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan, but not an obsessed fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar. (Xander is more my style.) All of Sarah's movie choices seem to be hit and miss outside the realm of Joss Whedon. However, I've never attempted to pursue any kind of acting career, so who am I to judge?
This movie is fragmented yet well constructed. It definitely moves fast and keeps your mind active. The LSD trip does completely remove you from the plot and you can't help but giggle at the distorted faces. Then the non-stop voices do become extremely annoying. When the voices disappear the plot reappears yet now seems unimportant. I found this fascinating. So, I immediately watched it again. The second time through, I got it. The ride the movie takes us on is extremely artistic in nature. All the scenes going on at once completely reflects "life". Even the editing jumps in the film reflect the scenes of life as we see it. When our eyes move from one place to another, the space in between DOES jump! Think about it. It completely makes sense to me! The key to understanding focuses upon the dialogue of that cheesy-grinning character, the Philosophy Professor. Pay attention. Through her lectures, she describes "insanity" and the curiousity surrounding it and crossing over into it. She is the one who explains what the entire movie is about. Not Sarah. Not the creepy-looking guy. The professor. Although the movie requires much deep thinking and reflection, it's really genius because of that. The viewer is innocently lead into a scary situation more powerful than being chased by the FBI or organized crime. The one thing that surpasses fear: insanity. So all you artistic/philosophical thinkers out there, definitely watch this movie. But remember, you must watch it more than once and listen to the professor.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Harvard man,
This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
This is not a film with out faults by any means, who ever thought casting Adrian Grenier was a good idea needs someone to scream what where you thinking - the boy cant act! at them, as its true, He hasnt got the range or charm to carry this film. But Sarah Michelle Geller and Joey Lauren Adams on the other hand do have a lot range and charm, the former being a very sassy a devious daughter of a mob man and the latter being a cool and chilled out Harvard professor.The picture is edited with frenetic energy, Toback uses jump cuts and inter cuts scenes at every opportunity. Annoyingly the sound track he picks to accompany this movie isn't always the best, using rap and hip hop music and playing it at the same time as classical pieces can be quite hard on the ears and very distracting from the dialog. Over all Harvard man is a film with plus and minus points, neither one really dominating (thus the three star rating) with a different leading man and better soundtrack music this could have been twice the film it already is. I suggest renting it before purchasing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great!,
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This review is from: Harvard Man [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This Movie rocked and sarah michelle gellar was awsome... again! Since im a fan of her... well The biggest fan of smg, I had to love it! she was so0o0 funny and mean to people, she just made me laugh. It was about a collage student (Allen) in havard that needed $100,000 for his parents because there hous was wrecked in a tornato. So Allen asks Cindy (SMG) for the money, since her father is a gangster (and very rich). He ends up getting the money and police find out and attact Cindy and allen, but they dont arrest them, since there all drug users and sex addicts. I recomend this to all Sarah Michelle Gellar fans around the world!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good...,
This review is from: Harvard Man (DVD)
Harvard Man is a very good film. I got a used copy of the DVD from blockbuster, and it was well-worth the price. The acting in this film is great, Rebecca Gayheart really does a good job in this one. The other cast members are amazing as well. The directing in this film is also wonderful, I really like the tone. I gave this movie four stars, because It was good. I just didn't like one thing about it, when the main character, Allen (adrien Grenier, or however it is spelled!), is on drugs, I guess they wanted you to see the movie from his point of view, but all that really happens is the picture squishes (for lack of better word) up, and THAT REALLY GETS ANNOYING! The script for this film is great! I just wish the editing would have been a little different, all-in-all HARVARD MAN is a very entertaining film. It is worth watching more than twice.
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Harvard Man [VHS] by James Toback (VHS Tape - 2002)
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