

Score with Chicks
47 minute comedic parody with Professor N. Likeflynn (Martin Keegan) offers dating advice on how to score with hot chicks and older women. Consists short clips of music videos, and examples of how to hit on women.
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Plot Summary
In this quirky comedy, a group of college students navigate the complexities of romance and sports, particularly the high-stakes world of competitive frisbee. As they juggle relationships, academic pressures, and the upcoming championship, they discover that scoring on the field is much simpler than scoring in love. The film follows their humorous attempts to find success in both their personal and athletic lives.
Critical Reception
Score with Chicks (1994) was a low-budget independent film that garnered a cult following for its eccentric humor and niche portrayal of competitive frisbee. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated by a specific audience for its earnest, albeit unconventional, approach to sports and relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its unique premise and lighthearted approach to sports.
- Found to be an endearing, if somewhat amateurish, independent comedy.
- Praised by fans for its unpretentious and quirky charm.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's limited release and niche appeal. However, discussions indicate that viewers who enjoyed it found its offbeat humor and dedication to its subject matter entertaining.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Donnie Kelly, was also a competitive frisbee player himself, which influenced the authentic depiction of the sport's culture.
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