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Whipped (2000)
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Reviews Counted:68
Fresh:9
Rotten:59
Average Rating:3.2/10
Consensus: The sex jokes in Whipped are tiresomely vulgar and unfunny. Critics also condemn the movie as cynical and mean-spirited, with no likable characters.
Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Studly Wall Streeter Brad (Brian Van Holt), artsy downtowner Zeke (Zorie Barber), and effeminate, compulsively self-pleasuring Jonathan (Jonathan Abrams) are three New York friends who meet once a... Studly Wall Streeter Brad (Brian Van Holt), artsy downtowner Zeke (Zorie Barber), and effeminate, compulsively self-pleasuring Jonathan (Jonathan Abrams) are three New York friends who meet once a week at their favorite Gotham diner to frankly discuss their most recent sexual conquests. Things get a bit stressful for the three college pals--all in their twenties--when, after confessing to each other that they have each met the woman who can stop them from womanizing, they discover that they have all been seduced by the same woman. She is Mia (Amanda Peet), a formidable beauty who can be as sexually casual as any man she meets. The three men attempt to work out a solution for their problem. Meanwhile, the pathetic fourth member of their gang, married and overweight Eric (Judah Domke), becomes their romantic advisor. Obviously influenced by the vulgar-chic style of movies that began with THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, Cohen's tale spares no one and leaves no bodily secretion unrevealed as it takes a humorous look at dating in the big city and the casualties that are often its result. Using New York locations to good effect, director Cohen achieves a look that is as raw as the humor on display. [More]
Starring: Amanda Peet, Brian Van Holt, Judah Domke, Zorie Barber
Starring: Amanda Peet, Brian Van Holt, Judah Domke, Zorie Barber, Jonathan Abrahams, Callie Thorne
Director: Peter M. Cohen
Director: Peter M. Cohen
Screenwriter: Peter M. Cohen
Producer: Peter M. Cohen
Composer: Michael Montes
Reviews for Whipped
If you’re looking for a biting satire and smart commentary on male sexual misadventure, steer away from this movie.
A slick Hollywood movie that, sexual politics aside, primarily exists to entertain, which it does.
Only masochists will enjoy Whipped, a cynical sex comedy that manages to be infantile and jaded at the same time.
Cohen's direction is as crude and cramped as his thinking. Imagine a cheesy community theater devoted to dramatizing bathroom graffiti.
It has all the insight into the battle of the sexes of a tire commercial, with noticeably less wit and taste than most.
Some of the unpleasant moments are funny, some not, but it isn't realistic enough to have an impact and not stylish enough to be seductive even at its most amusing.
It's not only the structural and visual repetition that's annoying (they always meet in the same booth and the camera set-ups are all the same), it's also the characters' lack of ... development.
This movie hates women, men, heterosexuals, homosexuals, the idea of friendship, love and every other decent human impulse a person might think of having.
A caustic, raunchy, often hilarious examination of how men use women, and how easy it is for a determined female to do the same to a passel of self-centered males.
When the movie is over and nothing has actually happened, nor any genuine laughs produced, you're liable to feel like you've been whipped, too.
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