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Body Shots

  • 1999
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,9/10
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Sean Patrick Flanery, Amanda Peet, Jerry O'Connell, Tara Reid, Brad Rowe, Ron Livingston, Emily Procter, and Sybil Darrow in Body Shots (1999)
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Eine Geschichte über das geheimnisvolle, aber notwendige Paarungsritual zwischen Männern und Frauen von heute und alles, was sie über Sex denken, aber nicht zu sagen wagen.Eine Geschichte über das geheimnisvolle, aber notwendige Paarungsritual zwischen Männern und Frauen von heute und alles, was sie über Sex denken, aber nicht zu sagen wagen.Eine Geschichte über das geheimnisvolle, aber notwendige Paarungsritual zwischen Männern und Frauen von heute und alles, was sie über Sex denken, aber nicht zu sagen wagen.

  • Regie
    • Michael Cristofer
  • Drehbuch
    • David McKenna
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Joe Basile
    • Scott Burkholder
    • Liz Coke
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    4,9/10
    5731
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Cristofer
    • Drehbuch
      • David McKenna
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joe Basile
      • Scott Burkholder
      • Liz Coke
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    • 36Metascore
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    Body Shots
    Trailer 0:32
    Body Shots

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    Joe Basile
    Joe Basile
    • Bartender
    Scott Burkholder
    Scott Burkholder
    • Man in Bar
    Liz Coke
    • Girl #2
    Allison Dunbar
    Allison Dunbar
    • Girl #3
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    Sean Patrick Flanery
    • Rick Hamilton
    Edmund Genest
    • Sara's Dad
    • (as Edmond Genest)
    Adam Lieberman
    Adam Lieberman
    • Burger Joint Cop
    • (as Adam Gordon)
    Mark Hicks
    • Bodyguard
    Larry Joshua
    Larry Joshua
    • Detective Richards
    Elizabeth Liebel
    • Mrs. Drofsky
    Ron Livingston
    Ron Livingston
    • Trent
    Marc Lynn
    • Disco Bartender
    Jerry O'Connell
    Jerry O'Connell
    • Michael Penorisi
    Lou Paget
    • Oral Sex Instructor
    Amanda Peet
    Amanda Peet
    • Jane Bannister
    Adina Porter
    Adina Porter
    • Detective Thompson
    Emily Procter
    Emily Procter
    • Whitney Bryant
    Benny Quan
    • Burger Joint Manager
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      • Michael Cristofer
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      • David McKenna
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    4djheroinchic

    Gets off to a great start

    Before falling off into oblivion. The first forty five minutes were good. It starts off in an interesting way and it's easy to become immersed in what is going on. Unfortunately the second half is poorly written. The driving force is killed off, and what follows only leads into the least anti-climatic ending ever seen. What's worse about the ending is that it fails to resolve any of the film's events. Which almost makes the entire movie a waste of a film.

    The directing is great, way better than this film deserves. The acting was good. I liked Jerry O'Connell's performance. Tara Reid was surprisingly convincing in displaying her emotions. Amanda Peet could have done better. Ron Livingston was great, and is shown in a somewhat different light.

    The film has a lot of wasted potential. I'm surprised that the last half of the script wasn't completely rewritten. It is as if the writer only planned out the first half before starting to write it. If it's a dollar rental, it may be worth it. Just to be safe, I'd only recommend it if it ends up on a subscription movie channel.
    DunnDeeDaGreat

    Nice look at sex in the late nineties

    Body Shots is a film that should have been promoted more and seen by more people. The film has sharp dialouge, smooth wit and Tara Reid nude. David McKenna has written another good script which is his follow up to Amercian History X and the cast of up and comers are all good. Ron Livingston as Trent makes the movie as Trent with his one-liners and further more we get to see Tara Reid naked.
    casey_choas66

    **** out of 5

    `It's not a huge deal to figure out who you want to f--k but who you want to love, how do you figure that out?' I believe that you have to be in a certain state of mind to view a film like this. It isn't something that you just pop in and kick back for. One has to be willing to accept as fact what they are seeing and base it, not on themselves, but what they have come to terms with as being routine and normal. This film is much like the birth cycle. We open with two characters, which then divides into three and finally multiplies into eight. Once all of the characters are set and ready to escape their personal pod of existence a story pushes its way through that is sometimes disgusting to watch but uncharacteristically real. We learnt that maybe Darwin was a bit off when making his theory of evolution. We see that mankind definitely formed from apes, but how much we have evolved is put into serious questioning. Eight human beings (four males and four females) off all different size, shape and occupation emerge from everyday life for a wild night of clubbing with sex on their minds and drinks on their tabs. The film opens with a scene of Rick and Jane lying in a bed (clothed). The opening line may simply be the best line to come from a scene like this. Upon awakening Rick asks `do you have any Tylenol baby?' Then enters Sara in a drunken state of self-loathing, bloodied at the face, telling of how she was date raped by Mike. But in the interrogation room Mike's alibi implies that it was consensual sex and Sara was freely open to receive. The first half of the film takes place in the everyday lives of our eight individual minds. It shows us the before effect (labelled here as `foreplay'), the preparation and the journey to the club. The second takes place after the alleged rape. After following the looking into the actual criminal intent of the rape the climax is unlike you would expect from a film of this nature. IT is inconclusive, insignificant even, but this is not a problem for three reasons. First, two people are so drunk that neither of them can remember the full truth of the matter so why should we? Not only should we not know who did it for the simple fact of it would become nothing more than a battle of the sexes film, but would shouldn't even care if it happened or not. Second, the whole idea of the rape is not what this film is about. It is merely a device used by Hollywood writers to show that the film is moving in a forward fashion and does have some bit of story to provide. The final reason is because this film is about a deep yearning inside that some people posses to find a common medium between unconditional sex and unconditional love. . IT is also about alcohol and how it desensitizes us and robs us of our natural ability to decipher between wrong and right. Lastly it is about consumerism. I'm sure people reading this who have already seen the film will think that I am crazy but it really is. The film is not about consumerism in story or method but in the way it is set up. The film runs much like an infomercial. All of the characters talk openly into the camera, realising its presence yet never really feeling the need to acknowledge it, grabbing you attention just long enough to sell you a little slice of their reality and maybe even set you inline with your own. But the question is how can we put such an idealistic price value on sex? Buy me a drink and I will sell you a blowjob, buy me a room and I will sell you my soul. That famous Sprite commercial says `Image is nothing, thirst is everything. Obey your thirst.' That is a great consumer statement but this film wants to counter by asking, what if it is that image you thirst for? All of these men and women have an image and it is that that draws them to each other. They all have a thirst for living like animals, being treated like animals and dying like animals, until one day they can all realise that they have drank their life away. `He hasn't tried to kiss you because he respects you, can't you handle that?' If you haven't guessed it the answer was a big, fat no. That is why these people desire alcohol so much. It is a controlling factor n their lives that feeds their image while lightening up their brain mass. I am willing to bet that for every twenty people that see this film there will be at least one who will view this as a huge waste of time. Their reasoning? That they are nothing like these characters. That in itself would be statement enough for me. For one film to make use of an external source, in this case you, is quite simply a technique we haven't seen since the release of Kids. Because we belong to the `obey your thirst generation' we are to ignorant in ourselves to admit that these people, as trashy as they are, are just like everyone else living on this planet. The ideology is that movies are made to entertain us, but when one hits a little to close to home we are first to dismiss it as unrealistic and unbelievable. Personally I marvelled in truly human these characters are. Being as this is Hollywood and everything must be formulistic the second half throws a bold curveball that sets both the idea of the alcohol controlled universe and the search for more for redemption in love are place into subtext while the idea of date rape takes over. That does not make these two issues any less important though. Alcohol is a cancer that eats away at the mind until nothing is left but the body and all decisions are left up to chance. I think the running theme of the alcohol in this film is that it's funny how people think that they are living the high life when put under its endurance yet what do you really gain from it. Is being raped a contributing factor to your idealistic dream world? What is the point in sex when you aren't even going to remember it the next mourning? Rick on the other hand, in all his drunken splendour, seems to be reaching out for help in Jane. The first scene in the bedroom is truly a great piece of description towards the films entire theme. `Did we do anything last night?' Asks Rick. After hearing the answer no his reply is `good.' `Good, why good?' Asks Jane. `Because I would hope that if we did do something that I would have remembered it.' This film could have taken a turn in the downward direction were it to pit the two groups against each other in a battle of the sexes, which I was praying would not happen in the end. For the most part it wasn't. We are allowed to examine both sides of the sexual coin from the very beginning and the account is surprisingly unbiased. The acting in this film is nothing that will stir up any talk around the table come Oscar time. All of the actors do a good job of making the characters just slimy enough to be believable and just likeable enough to hold the audience. Other than that it is nothing really less than you would expect from an underground film such as this. I must hand it to director Michael Cristofer and writer and David McKenna for the way they did this film came out. Films like this are very hard to do because they often find themselves walking the line between compelling and voyeuristic. Yet this film seems out to challenge the voyeurs of the world. Instead of analyzing the lives of a specific group of characters we seem to be analyzing ourselves, we just don't realize it because it appears in the form of a film. Probably the best film of this nature would be Kids. It thrust us into a day in the life of a group of teens bent on sex, drugs and living a free life. This film is very much like Kids, the scene in which the females are discussing the art of oral sex while getting ready for their night out seems to be taken right out of Kids. Yet it is not copyright infringement rather I felt that we are allowed to see that some people just don't know when to grow up. These people, all on the paths to mature adulthood, are still not content that they are all grown up and that my friends is a scary thought.
    kaos161722

    Nice plot line, just not good enough back-up

    I previewed this about two months ago, and I was impressed a little at the beginning but it faded throughout the rest of the movie! I thought Amanda Peet and Sean Patrick Flanery had good roles but the rest of the cast seemed like they were hanging on the bottom of a kite! I was a little disappointed in Tara Reid, I was expecting more than what I got. She has done such a great job in such films as "American Pie", "Cruel Intentions", and "Urban Legends", but somehow this movie just didn't suit her artistically at all. The movie was filled with pointless sex scenes, and the explicit sex scene with Brad Rowe getting his groove in the parking lot of a club. But, I think the whole rape issue in the film could've been left out because it was just boring and a waste of film. The whole he said-she said thing has been drawn out to make a movie a big mess, the only time it has ever worked was in "The Accused" and that's about it! I think "Body Shots" could've have been unmade but I mean it's a good movie to watch if you can't go to sleep but other than that, save your time, and read a book or catch up on what you've missed on "The West Wing".
    the duke-4

    If you liked Swingers and Go, this is your movie!!

    This is an entertaining movie with a lot of potential. The acting is great, and the directing is flawless. This is a film that I was not looking forward to seeing, but I was thoroughly impressed....It is the story of eight twenty-somethings, and their night on the town. They are all looking for some action, and that is exactly what they get. This movie is fast paced, and witty. The only time it drags is when the Director uses this film as a vehicle to offer social commentary on date rape...This movie is definitely worth your money, even if it is just to see Ron Livingston who steals the show.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The film's title was changed from "Jello Shots" to "Body Shots" because of threatened litigation on the part of Kraft Foods (owner of the "Jell-O" trademark).
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      Trent: A woman has an orgasm, it's like a fuckin' earthquake, right? I was doing this one Bertha once, I swear to God it was like a 7.5. It's like, I'm lookin' at my dick, going, "Jesus Christ, why can't you do that?"

    • Crazy Credits
      Opening quote: "I'll go for a ride on your jelly roll. But I won't give you nothin' from my soul." --Anonymous
    • Alternative Versionen
      Available on VHS/DVD in both R and unrated versions. (Unrated version runs 3 min. longer.)
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bringing Out the Dead/Body Shots/Crazy in Alabama/Three to Tango/The City (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Biker Bar
      Written by Mike Figgis

      Performed by Mike Figgis

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 2. März 2000 (Deutschland)
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      • New Line
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Jello Shots
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
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      • New Line Cinema
      • Colomby/Keaton Productions
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 752.122 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 488.342 $
      • 24. Okt. 1999
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      • 752.122 $
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