
Stars:
Jonathan Tucker,
Emmanuelle Chirqui,
James De Bello,
Chad Donella,
Jennifer Morrison,
Erinn Bartlett
Director:
Michael Davis
Summary: Two features. In '100 Girls', college freshman Matthew (Jonathan Tucker) falls in love with a mystery woman in a girls' dorm elevator during a blackout. Though he can't see her, they share a tender moment, intimate on both a physical and emotional level. The thing is...he never sees her face! He knows that she lives in the dorm...which narrows his possibilities down to 100 girls! A witty script and a hip young cast featuring Katherine Heigl ('Roswell'), Jaime Pressly ('Joe Dirt'), and Marisa Ribisi ('Dazed And Confused') headline this youthful sex comedy with a surprising feminist bent. Also features '100 Women' where Sam (Chad Donella), a questionably talented art student, is sketching outdoors when a gust of wind comes and blows his drawing away. He thinks his work was all for naught when, all of a sudden, his artwork is brought back to him by Hope, a beautiful young woman with whom he seems to have an instant connection. He writes her phone number on his hand, but a rainstorm renders it illegible. Some time later, Sam does get reunited with Hope, but this time, she is clinically depressed. Convinced that Hope is the woman of his dreams, he sets out to make her happy again. Director Michael Davis continues in the vein of his previous works 'Eight Days A Week' and '100 Girls' with this charming, occasionally outrageous, romantic comedy.