After declaring that all handsome men in LA are gay, Nova falls for a sexy stranger who shortly disappears without a trace -leaving her pregnant. When her friends start dying of unexplained ... Read allAfter declaring that all handsome men in LA are gay, Nova falls for a sexy stranger who shortly disappears without a trace -leaving her pregnant. When her friends start dying of unexplained causes, she searches for the truth.After declaring that all handsome men in LA are gay, Nova falls for a sexy stranger who shortly disappears without a trace -leaving her pregnant. When her friends start dying of unexplained causes, she searches for the truth.
Eliana Alexander
- Angela
- (as Eliana H. Alexander)
Janette Andrade
- Popcorn Seller
- (uncredited)
Alice Dinnean
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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What is an cool concept, and has a good cast, turned into a totally predictable, snoozy, sometimes silly flick.
OK, so she falls for schmaltzy, cliche-ridden, new-age psycho-babble and takes Mr. Goodbody home. Right... OK, so after 1 tryst she's in love. Right... OK, so after 1 tryst she decides to surprise her new "love of her life" at work with her friend in tow. Right... OK, so after 1 month of not seeing or hearing from this fella she freaks out after glimpsing him... wonderfully back-lit I might add. Right...
And what's up with Dyan Cannon lip-synching and trying to be fabulous as Ms. Pop Star?? Waste of her (and Mariel's) talent on this on.
The token gay friend/colleague character was a little cliche. Nice stereotype to perpetuate; that all gay men drop their friends like a hot potato after stealing glances at "Mr Right Now" in a theater. Nice...
In case I'm not clear... Kiss this one goodbye.
OK, so she falls for schmaltzy, cliche-ridden, new-age psycho-babble and takes Mr. Goodbody home. Right... OK, so after 1 tryst she's in love. Right... OK, so after 1 tryst she decides to surprise her new "love of her life" at work with her friend in tow. Right... OK, so after 1 month of not seeing or hearing from this fella she freaks out after glimpsing him... wonderfully back-lit I might add. Right...
And what's up with Dyan Cannon lip-synching and trying to be fabulous as Ms. Pop Star?? Waste of her (and Mariel's) talent on this on.
The token gay friend/colleague character was a little cliche. Nice stereotype to perpetuate; that all gay men drop their friends like a hot potato after stealing glances at "Mr Right Now" in a theater. Nice...
In case I'm not clear... Kiss this one goodbye.
Nova, the star of the movie, has a show with her gay friend. They care a lot about each other. Also Nova has a popular singer mother. After a one night stand with a man who calls himself Nathan, whom Nova met at one of her mother's singing events, things turn ugly. Nova discovers she is pregnant, but after consoling with her ex-rocker, druggie father, she decides to keep the baby. Not the greatest, but worth seeing.
Lots of surprises. Best is seeing Matt's butt. Dyan Cannon and Mariel Hemingway are great. I liked the way it made it a story not just about Mariel (Nova) but about her family and gay friend, who was well done. The father is played realistically.
Too funny. Take a mediocre cast - at best -- write some dialogue for them - and do it in about 2 hours, then get a very inexpensive crew, cheap stock, cheesy sets, and shoot away.
I like almost everything - but this was too much. The dialogue will come to you about 5 minutes before the characters get to it.The direction, which is as elementary as a high school film class, barely exists. The camera seems to be just another bad piece of this horrible film.
I keep trying to find something nice to say about it. Well, Deborah Holland, who sings for Ms. Cannon has a pleasant voice.
Okay, I guess it was so bad that we laughed through it all. So, it kept us watching.
I like almost everything - but this was too much. The dialogue will come to you about 5 minutes before the characters get to it.The direction, which is as elementary as a high school film class, barely exists. The camera seems to be just another bad piece of this horrible film.
I keep trying to find something nice to say about it. Well, Deborah Holland, who sings for Ms. Cannon has a pleasant voice.
Okay, I guess it was so bad that we laughed through it all. So, it kept us watching.
This film had some good moments, a good cast, and plot that hold's your interest at best. The are many flaws in this film, but it is one of those movies that are great to watch at 2:00 in the morning - when one has insomnia. Note: Dyan Cannon (at age 61) looks and sounds better than ever...
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- TriviaDiana Ross and Mick Jagger were originally considered for the parts of the lead's parents.
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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