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Amy's Orgasm (2001)

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Release Date
• USA: Mar 8, 2001
DVD Release Date
• R1: Dec 10, 2002

Budget USD 500,000

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MPAA Rating
Rated R for strong sexual content including dialogue, and for language.

Running Time
1 hour, 27 minutes

Country USA

Studio Serious Dan, Without A Box Productions

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Amy's Orgasm
• Amy's O (2001)
• Why Love Doesn't Work (2001)



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Genre: Romance, Comedy, Gay/Lesbian, Urban

Tagline: A kiss-and-tell-all comedy.

Plot: Best-selling self-help author Amy Mandell (Julie Davis) is having a crisis. Her book is about why relationships are doomed to fail yet she has never been in a real relationship, nor even had sex in several years. Her controlling lesbian publicist (Caroline Aaron), bickering parents, and a pair of smugly married friends (Mitchell Whitfield and Jennifer Bradford), all urge her to find a man. To everyone's surprise she falls for a handsome radio "shock jock" (Nick Chindlund) who interviews her on his breast-obsessed talk show. Their unlikely romance calls her role as a feminist--and his as a sexist pig--into question.

The film works best when it's focusing on Amy's intense sexual frustration, which is nicely intensified through a pulse-raising pop-music score and frantic voice overs. Its many ANNIE HALL-style touches (Davis regularly addresses the camera), incessant psychological observations and frenetic camerawork also help keep the film's energy high. It's the second feature from writer-director-producer-star Davis (I LOVE YOU DON'T TOUCH ME) who got her start as an editor of soft-core porn. Vincent Castellanos is a comedic standout in a small role, and Jeff Cesario is good as a sexually frustrated Catholic priest who hears (the Jewish) Amy's steamy confessions.

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 Directed by
Julie Davis
All Over the Guy, Witchcraft VI, Black Tie Nights
 Written by
Julie Davis
All Over the Guy, I Love You, Don't Touch Me!, Witchcraft VI
 Cast
Mary Ellen Trainor
The Goonies, Lethal Weapon 4, Ghostbusters II
Julie Davis
I Love You, Don't Touch Me!, All Over the Guy, Witchcraft VI
Nick Chinlund
Con Air, Training Day, The Chronicles of Riddick
Caroline Aaron
Edward Scissorhands, Along Came Polly, Cellular
Mitchell Whitfield
My Cousin Vinny, Sgt. Bilko, Reversal of Fortune
Jennifer Bransford
Made, Star Command
Jeff Cesario
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd, Jack Frost, Five Aces
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 Music By
Miriam Cutler
Lost In La Mancha, God's Army, Alien Intruder



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