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The writer-director, Peter M. Cohen, is like Patrick Bateman pretending to be Kevin Smith. His characters, a trio of New York cruisers who end up dating the same human party doll (Amanda Peet), gather at a diner for weekly bragging rites in which they flaunt their bitch-slap hostility. The problem isn't that these guys are dirty-mouthed horndog jerks -- it's that they're phony dirty-mouthed horn-dog jerks. F
Posted Sep 15, 2000
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