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Sexe attitudes

Original title: Body Shots
  • 1999
  • 16
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
5.7K
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Sean Patrick Flanery, Amanda Peet, Jerry O'Connell, Tara Reid, Brad Rowe, Ron Livingston, Emily Procter, and Sybil Darrow in Sexe attitudes (1999)
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A tale of the mysterious, but necessary, mating ritual between men and women of today and everything they think about sex but are afraid to say.A tale of the mysterious, but necessary, mating ritual between men and women of today and everything they think about sex but are afraid to say.A tale of the mysterious, but necessary, mating ritual between men and women of today and everything they think about sex but are afraid to say.

  • Director
    • Michael Cristofer
  • Writer
    • David McKenna
  • Stars
    • Joe Basile
    • Scott Burkholder
    • Liz Coke
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    5.7K
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    • Director
      • Michael Cristofer
    • Writer
      • David McKenna
    • Stars
      • Joe Basile
      • Scott Burkholder
      • Liz Coke
    • 71User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
    • Director
      • Michael Cristofer
    • Writer
      • 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.
    Car316

    Yes, it's pretentious, but also entertaining, sexy and funny.

    Yes, Body Shots is pretentious all the way, well done, but it's also entertaining, sexy and surprisingly funny. Ron Livingston is hilarious as Trent. There's also some highly steamy sex scenes. Overall, the movie never bored me, it's a perfect example of a guilty pleasure. *** (out of four)
    Mira S.

    A Sign of the Apocalypse

    If you have ever wondered what sort of creative route the writers of Melrose Place might have taken if the show had been made for cable instead of Fox, Body Shots probably comes closest to what you might imagine. It has the same ridiculous scenarios and characters you can't stand, but with graphic sex scenes and explicit language.

    Directed by Michael Cristofer (Hush) and written by David McKenna (American History X), Body Shots is the story of eight twenty-somethings still struggling with commitment issues, insecurities, and their libidos. One night on the town, the four men: Sean Patrick Flannery (Simply Irresistible), Jerry O' Connell (The 60's), Ron Livingston (Office Space) and Brad Rowe (Stonebrook), and the four women: Tara Reid (American Pie), Amanda Peet (Simply Irresistible), Emily Procter (Guinevere), and Sybil Temchen (The Passion of Ayn Rand) each pair off under different circumstances, and we are shown each of their "affairs" through a combination of flashbacks, testimonies, and "actual" footage. The film is divided up into three parts, Foreplay, Good Sex/Bad Sex and Afterplay. These subdivisions have no relevance to the plot of the movie, and seem to serve no purpose other than to make the film look trendy.

    Dispersed throughout the film were mini-confessions a la the "Real World" where each character ruminates on sex, relationships and men and women. What makes these monologues so absurd is that none of these characters are likable and therefore, their two-cents are uninspiring and completely unamusing. The acting is this film was truly horrendous. It took the cake for worst acting ever. Come to think of it, it took the whole godamn cake store.

    A rape scenario is introduced and most of the movie focuses on the two disputing testimonies of those involved. However the he said/she said conflicting stories are cliche and I felt as though I was watching a really bad after-school special. The movie is chock-full of cheesy camera effects such as fade-ins and fade-outs, painfully long close-ups, and unnecessary slow motion. Perhaps the director was hoping to make up for the movie's weak plot, bad dialogue, and horrendous acting with style, but no amount of gloss or tricks could have saved this film. Its two-dimensional characters, countless clichés, and obvious ending make Body Shots as unpleasant as your worst hangover.
    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".
    Frank Einstein

    Great film!

    I watched this at first cuz I am a huge fan of both Tara Reid and Jerry O'Connell. It's all about the 90s club scene, how screwed up people can be, how easily things can happen, and how different memories can be when it comes to court. Plus Tara Reid gets naked, so I love it!

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    • Trivia
      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).
    • Quotes

      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
    • Alternate versions
      Available on VHS/DVD in both R and unrated versions. (Unrated version runs 3 min. longer.)
    • Connections
      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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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • New Line
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Body Shots
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Colomby/Keaton Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $752,122
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $488,342
      • Oct 24, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $752,122
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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