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Blind Date
Manuel Ferrara has better luck with the ladies than his roommate Erik Everhard; who can't score to save his life. Erik is tired of seeing Manuel sex up beautiful women like Anissa Kate, who lets Manuel plunge his hard rod deep into her perfect bottom. Erik pleads for his buddy to hook him up with a hottie and he's soon set up on a blind date with saucy seductress Selena Rose, a gorgeous girl that is everything Erik wants - stunning, sexy and fucks on the first date. When Erik realizes the next morning that Selena is not as sweet as he believed but hell on heels, he has to get rid of her fast!
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Plot Summary
A commitment-phobe man meets a woman who seems perfect for him, but she suffers from amnesia and doesn't remember their disastrous first date. He attempts to woo her again, pretending their first encounter was a success, leading to a series of comedic mishaps.
Critical Reception
Blind Date received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its humor predictable and unoriginal. Audiences were similarly divided, with many appreciating the comedic performances but criticizing the weak plot and execution. The film struggled to find a significant audience upon release.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on tired comedic tropes and predictable gags.
Marlon Wayans' performance is energetic but can't salvage the thin script.
The premise of amnesia as a plot device feels contrived and overused.
Google audience: Google users expressed disappointment with the film's lack of originality and humor, with many finding the plot uninspired. Some viewers enjoyed the physical comedy and Wayans's efforts, but the overall sentiment leans towards a forgettable comedic effort.
Fun Fact
The film's release date was pushed back several times, contributing to its limited promotional push and eventual underperformance.
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