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Booty Call
Loyal girlfriend Kayden Kross receives a disturbing call from her boyfriend's cell phone. Sounds of fierce fucking can be heard on the other line leading her to believe that her man, Manuel Ferrara, is cheating on her! Leaving roommate Lia Lor behind, Kayden heads out to confront Manuel. Instead, she runs into his roommate, Bill Bailey, who just filled Lily LaBeau's love cave with his rock hard man meat. Where is Manuel?
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Plot Summary
A woman decides to pursue a no-strings-attached relationship with a man, but as they spend more time together, romantic feelings begin to develop. This complicates their initial agreement and leads to humorous misunderstandings and emotional challenges as they navigate their evolving connection. The film explores the complexities of modern dating and the blurred lines between friendship and romance.
Critical Reception
Booty Call (2012) received generally negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and lack of originality. Audience reception was mixed, with some viewers appreciating the comedic performances and lighthearted approach to relationships, while others found the film to be shallow and uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a weak script and underdeveloped characters.
Katt Williams's performance is noted as a highlight by some, but not enough to save the film.
Considered a forgettable entry in the romantic comedy genre.
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Fun Fact
The film's release was relatively low-key, and it did not receive significant critical attention or awards consideration.
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