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1.0 out of 5 stars
Mislabeled; Maverick sold out to try and make a buck..., November 24, 2008
This review is from: Holding Out (DVD)
There were several warning signs that this film was in trouble; It took 5 years to make it to DVD under a different name, the actor descriptions on the cover included headings under their names of "starred along side" and "best actor at the Dahlenga Intl Film Fest" and there were over 40 copies for sale here within one week for 1/2 price - but I took a chance anyway as there is always the hope that a decent sex comedy will fly under the radar.
There are two high points to this film - Jeremy Sisto and Lala Sloatman. Their characters have an interesting non-physical relationship that carries the film's only redeeming quality. The story takes place - you know what - not even worth it. The story description tells it simply here - and really there is nothing else. Not a skin fest for those that were asking - and not an intellectual film about feminism as some had advertised.
Bad overacting and tame sorority parties fill in where there was probably supposed to be meaningful college thesis learning, but they gave it a decent try with some good camerawork and that fast-forward the frames mentality of trying to make the topic look "edgy".
The cover art by Maverick is a sell out - none of the half-naked women on the slip are in the film, and the aforementioned actor descriptions on the back do not even show the people they are talking about - right next to pics of the four girls (actually in the film) taken years after the production. Wish there was something good to say - maybe worth the watch for Sisto. Since Sloatman has disappeared after making this, it might be one of those pieces that preserves a budding actresses' last performance.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Amusing little flick, June 7, 2009
This review is from: Holding Out (DVD)
I found this to be an amusing indie film. I'm a woman, and was hesitant at first due to the rather suggestive cover. But once I started to watch, I could see this was a tame film with a modern day message of how women from all walks of life can stand on their own, in their own way. I enjoyed watching Lin Shaye as a biker bar owner (I loved her in There's Something About Mary). And Eve Plumb?!? You know, from the Brady Bunch?! Jeremy Sisto is ever yummy. Anyway, I found the film to be entertaining. Popcorn movie for sure.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for a date!, June 12, 2009
This review is from: Holding Out (DVD)
I enjoyed this film. It works for a date night movie. The story is light and entertaining. I don't think there's a great deal of substance (there's some love story stuff), but it is an interesting story. It beats out Sex and the City, in my opinion. It made me laugh, which is usually a good sign. I think it deserves watching.
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