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The Oh in Ohio

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
6.7K
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The Oh in Ohio (2006)
Theatrical Trailer from Cyan Pictures
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ComedyDramaRomance

Priscilla Chase is a woman who has never had an orgasm.Priscilla Chase is a woman who has never had an orgasm.Priscilla Chase is a woman who has never had an orgasm.

  • Director
    • Billy Kent
  • Writers
    • Sarah Bird
    • Billy Kent
    • Adam Wierzbianski
  • Stars
    • Parker Posey
    • Paul Rudd
    • Danny DeVito
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Billy Kent
    • Writers
      • Sarah Bird
      • Billy Kent
      • Adam Wierzbianski
    • Stars
      • Parker Posey
      • Paul Rudd
      • Danny DeVito
    • 64User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    The Oh In Ohio Scene: Pool Talk
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    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Priscilla Chase
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • Jack Chase
    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Wayne the Pool Guy
    Winter Ave Zoli
    Winter Ave Zoli
    • The Water's Fine Girl
    Miranda Bailey
    Miranda Bailey
    • Sherri
    Adam Nelson
    • Kid at Vending Machine
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Coach Popovitch
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • Douglas
    Ramon Adams
    • Black Student
    Jennifer Luu
    • Chinese Student
    Alex Potapenko
    • Blonde Student
    • (as Alex Potatenko)
    Mischa Barton
    Mischa Barton
    • Kristen Taylor
    James Kisicki
    • Dr. Harry
    • (as James P. Kisicki)
    Liza Minnelli
    Liza Minnelli
    • Alyssa Donahue
    Brynn Horrocks
    Brynn Horrocks
    • Punky Chick
    Richard A. Clark
    • Video Tech No. 1
    Randall Harr
    • Video Tech No. 2
    Christopher Mattingly
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      • Billy Kent
    • Writers
      • Sarah Bird
      • Billy Kent
      • Adam Wierzbianski
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    9brucetheflyer

    Hot, Funny and definitely something new

    The Oh in Ohio zigs where others zag. It knows the value of not giving the audience what they have come to expect. I saw it at the Provincetown film Festival in their largest venue filled to the brim and steaming like a Bombay sweatshop. But even with all the heat the audience did not twitch. They laughed heartily and some were brought to cackling applause. I was surprised to find myself and my date, my wife of 61 years laughing at a subject that we would dare talk about even in our own bedroom. Without giving anything away by the end we were holding hands a subconscious act brought on by the strong and meaningful romantic quality of the films finale. I am not someone accustomed to the internet, or public commenting on films, but I felt this film deserved to have the support of an old timer like myself. I hope people from all walks of life will find 90 minutes to leave their lives and laugh at the performances of these fine actors. -- My god Liza Minnelli's in it! I can remember when her mother was a child. Go see the Oh in Ohio you won't regret it. It's great.
    3hanksank

    The OH is just OKAY

    I wanted to like this movie more than I did, but I just didn't. Some of the people at the SXSW fest really enjoyed it, but there was a large majority- such as myself- that almost walked out.

    Parker Posey is, well- Parker Posey again. Sometimes I find her funny, but a lot of the time I find her shtick a little tedious, and where I really like her as a supporting player, when she's the lead I start to get a headache. Perhaps that's just me, but if you ever thought she may be a little over the top, this is not the film for you.

    Paul Rudd is okay, but he has scenes with Micha Barton, who is to acting what wood is to forests, so there was no hope for those scenes.

    The standout for me, surprisingly, was Danny DeVito. He brings a warmth and reality to a supporting role (clearly based on Wallace Shawns character in Annie Hall) that took me by surprise and made me remember why I love him so.

    The film itself tries very hard to get noticed, sometimes in that puerile Farrely Brothers HEY LOOK AT ME! kind of way, which I'm sure my 14 year old nephew would enjoy. ("Hey, they're talking about SEX!! Wheeee!") but after a while it made me long for a comedy like, say, Annie Hall or Manhattan (am I dating myself?) where the people are adult and smart and interesting and attractive and don't try so hard to be funny, but just ARE funny.

    I'd be interested to see this director/writers next film, hopefully they'll have a little more faith in themselves and a little less need to keep the volume so loud.
    7kcnorris

    A surprisingly sincere and refreshing sex comedy

    When I first heard about this film, I have to admit I was a bit skeptical. Sex and the movies have always had a bit of a rocky history, with some good results (Last Tango in Paris springs to mind) and quite a few bad ones (Anybody remember Casual Sex?). To be honest, I wasn't expecting the Oh in Ohio to be anything other than more of the same Hollywood piffle, featuring low-brow penis jokes (or, in this case I guess, vagina jokes) that predictably avoid any real thought into what fascinates us as a society about sex: The joys, the painful vulnerability, the almost magical awkwardness of it.

    Well, I was pleasantly surprised. The Oh in Ohio has its share of both penis and vagina jokes, but they're all offered with a refreshingly non-puerile frankness. Very rarely has a film dealt with such a touchy subject with such aplomb, all the while avoiding the pitfalls that would make a film like this preachy, or exploitive, or boring. This is a film that's not afraid to say a lot of "dirty" words and put forth a lot of ideas that may make people uncomfortable. But the nice part is, it doesn't seem to care that it's doing it. It doesn't wave sex in the audience's face, saying "look how shocking this is," it just says what it has to say and leaves the audience to laugh, or squirm, or whatever.

    The performances are probably the best thing about this film. Parker Posey, who we're used to seeing as the over-the-top characters in films like Best in Show, works well as the tentative "woman on a journey of self discovery". Paul Rudd plays his character lightly and likably, avoiding a lot of the pitfalls that plague men in this kind of film. Miranda Bailey's screechy, fun loving gal pal offers some of the funnier moments in the film, and Mischa Barton is sexily unassuming in her role (which could have, in my opinion, done with a little more meat).

    But it's the chemistry between Posey and Danny Devito that really gets this film going. An unlikely pairing on the surface, they really do well together, with Devito offering a performance that is somewhat low-key, but utterly charming. There's a sincerity that comes through that made me want to smile, and frankly, to see more of him on screen.

    There were a few moments where the comedy falls flat (at least for me), and some wondering where the characters are going during the course of the film. The direction seemed a little detached at times, particularly when dealing with a subject as intimate as it does.

    All in all, The Oh in Ohio is what it is. It's not going to change the world of cinema... but then again, maybe it could: if more films were able to be as un-self conscious this one seems to be, maybe we could all start having fun with sex again, rather than layering it in fart jokes or squirreling it away in soulless pornography.
    7gsm1224-1

    I enjoyed the film

    I too saw the film at an AFM screening in Santa Monica, and quite enjoyed it, being a female. I thought the performances were charming, found myself chuckling at several points throughout - and found the "plot twist" at the end spectacular.

    Parker Posey was darling, although the woman who played her assistant (Miranda Bailey) received the most laughs overall. And Danny DeVito is always great. Paul Rudd and Mischa Barton round out the cast quite well.

    While the film is primarily going to find its following with women, this is a flick that men will enjoy as well. I'll go see it again with my friends once it hits cinemas in the UK.
    6kelvinho84

    'Oh' no....

    "The Oh in Ohio" had a lot of the ingredients to make it a successful film but it didn't quite do it for me. I enjoy the premise of the film as it centers on the Priscilla's sexual awakening. I enjoy Paul Rudd's performance. He is always likable. I commend the film for pairing an unlikely couple together, even though it is not within the norms of Hollywood. However, I found the film to be oddly hollow. While I appreciated the trajectory and character arc of Priscilla and Jack, I also found it difficult to pinpoint the point of the story. Priscilla's narrative felt confident. It knew where it wanted to go. However, Paul Rudd's storyline seems muddied. I wasn't sure how his narrative fit into the grand scheme of the movie. The ending seemed abrupt and unconvincing. It left us a void that the movie should have filled. That said, it is still an enjoyable film. Paul Rudd and Parker Posey are great enough actors to keep us captivated, even if the story doesn't do them justice.

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    • Trivia
      Burt Reynolds was offered the role of Wayne, but had to turn it down due to scheduling conflicts.
    • Goofs
      When Priscilla meets The Pool Guy in the car, crewmen are visible in the right mirror of her car.
    • Quotes

      Alyssa Donahue: I want you to discover... your vaginas.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD from HBO is widescreen, but not as wide as the "scope" aspect ratio the film actually is made in. It crops the sides to create a 1.85:1 image, after the opening few minutes are shown in a slightly wider aspect, and as soon as the opening credits are done, the narrower aspect is used (just as on traditional pan and scan transfers). The end credits are not cropped but instead squeezed to fit.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Delocated: Pilot (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Noah and the Electric Cholos
      Written by Ron Fountenberry

      Performed by The Soft Lightes

      Published by Melissa Ray Music

      Courtesy of The Talent House

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    • Release date
      • February 2, 2007 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Oh in Ohio
    • Filming locations
      • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ambush Entertainment
      • The AV Club
      • Cold Iron Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $418,689
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $61,043
      • Jul 16, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $648,183
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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