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101 Ways (2002)
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Watson (Wendy Hoopes) is fresh out of college as she looks forward to obtaining and balancing two priorities, her career and her love life. She has trouble with both as she finds herself struggling... Watson (Wendy Hoopes) is fresh out of college as she looks forward to obtaining and balancing two priorities, her career and her love life. She has trouble with both as she finds herself struggling to keep her Volvo or find a worthwhile man in this independent comedy from first-time director Jennifer B. Katz. Watson's struggles are frustrated further by the omnipresent flyer promising "101 Ways to Make Love Without Having Sex." As Watson's troubles mount she finds herself learning all 101, if those lessons are in getting screwed. [More]
Starring: Wendy Hoopes, Glenn Fitzgerald, Jamie Harrold, Gabriel Macht
Starring: Wendy Hoopes, Glenn Fitzgerald, Jamie Harrold, Gabriel Macht, Jayce Bartok
Director: Jennifer B. Katz
Director: Jennifer B. Katz
Screenwriter: Jennifer B. Katz
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Release:
Dec 24, 2002
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| 44% 44% | Night at the Museum: B… |
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