
Kamurai
Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. If you are just running out dirt humor comedies, then this might do the trick, but it's definitely lower quality than, say, "American Pie". With some low-tier male...


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College buddies chip in and promise that the group's last unmarried man will collect a cash pot. Seven years later, the kitty is worth $500,000 -- money Michael needs to pay a gambling debt. Problem is, the only other single guy is a hopeless womanizer!
A group of friends makes a pact to each pay $500 to whomever can lose their virginity first. Michael, the protagonist, is eager to win the bet, but finds himself falling for Natalie, the sister of his best friend, who also happens to be the object of his rival's affection. As the competition intensifies, Michael must navigate his feelings, his friendships, and the escalating stakes of the wager.
Tomcats was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, largely panned for its uninspired plot, crude humor, and shallow characters. It is generally considered one of the more forgettable comedies of the early 2000s.
Widely criticized for its juvenile humor and predictable plot.
Often cited as a shallow and unoriginal romantic comedy.
Fails to deliver memorable characters or genuine laughs.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's lack of originality and rely heavily on crude jokes. Many found the characters unlikable and the premise itself to be nonsensical and unappealing.
The film's premise was reportedly inspired by a real-life bet made among college students.
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Decent watch at best, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. If you are just running out dirt humor comedies, then this might do the trick, but it's definitely lower quality than, say, "American Pie". With some low-tier male...