Tomcats is the outrageously hilarious and sexy comedy about hooking up, hanging out and trying to stay single. Vowing never to get married, six buddies contribute a thousand dollars into a mutual fund with the agreement that the last single man gets it all. Seven years later, there are only two bachelors left - Michael (Jerry O’.. Read more
| Starring | Jerry O'Connell, Jake Busey, Jaime Pressly, Bernie Casey |
|---|---|
| Director | Gregory Poirer |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Tomcats is the outrageously hilarious and sexy comedy about hooking up, hanging out and trying to stay single. Vowing never to get married, six buddies contribute a thousand dollars into a mutual fund with the agreement that the last single man gets it all. Seven years later, there are only two bachelors left - Michael (Jerry O’Connell) and Kyle (Jake Busey), and the kitty has grown to half a million dollars. Desperate to pay off a huge gambling debt, Michael plots to get Kyle married by tracking down super-sexy Natalie (American Pie’s Shannon Elizabeth), the lost love of Kyle’s life.
| Starring | Jerry O'Connell, Jake Busey, Jaime Pressly, Bernie Casey, David Ogden Stiers, Travis Fine, Heather Stephens |
|---|---|
| Director | Gregory Poirer |
| Studio | COLUMBIA TRI-STAR HOME VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 31 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 15 Oct 2001 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
This crude, obnoxious comedy piles on gross-out humour, but mostly leaves a sour taste in the mouth. Heavily in debt to a Las Vegas gangster, Jerry O'Connell resorts to nefarious means in order to pocket the cash prize that will be awarded to the last single man among his friends. There's lots of surreal, cartoonish slapstick moments and no sick stone is left unturned. However, even with a game cast and a parade of fantasy women who seem to have stepped straight out of Playboy magazine (including Shannon Elizabeth), there are far more misses than hits. The best raunchy comedies have some semblance of reality. Most of the time, this is like sitting through a deafening, deranged nightmare.
"...There's an abundance of gleeful tastelessness that actually is pretty funny....Raucously energetic..."
If you go into this thinking you are going to see another American Pie then you've got the right idea, just not as funny. Sure it has it's funny moments but it's all been done before only better. A predictable comedy with a predictable ending but still worth a watch if you fancy a few chuckles
If you go into this thinking you are going to see another American Pie then you've got the right idea, just not as funny. Sure it has it's funny moments but it's all been done before only better. A predictable comedy with a predictable ending but still worth a watch if you fancy a few chuckles