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100 Girls

100 Girls

  • Status: Released
  • 01-09-2000
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 5.7
  • Vote count: 484

Matthew, a college freshman, meets his dream girl in a dorm elevator during a blackout. He never sees her face, but instantly falls in love. In the morning, the power is restored, but the "dream girl" has vanished. All Matthew knows is that she lives in an all-girls dorm. He sets out on a semester-long journey to find his mystery girl among a hundred female suspects. Could it be Wendy? Dora? Arlene? Patty? Cynthia? Or the 95 other girls, any of whom could have been in that elevator with Matthew.

Jonathan Tucker

Matthew

Emmanuelle Chriqui

Patty

James DeBello

Rod

Katherine Heigl

Arlene

Larisa Oleynik

Wendy

Jaime Pressly

Cynthia

Marissa Ribisi

Dora

Johnny Green

Crick

Aimee Graham

Ms. Stern

Kristina Anapau

Sasha

Ange Billman

Dana

Rainbeau Mars

Maureen

Mónica Huarte

Janeite #1

Reilly McLaren

Janeite #2

Kristin Herold

Barbara

Anya Marina

Rhonda

Josephine Angelini

Michelle

Julieanne Steger

Penny

Ivana Bozilovic

Rene

Danielle Hoover

Ball Buster

Eric Szmanda

Sam / Computer Nerd

Anita Thomas

Teacher's Pet

Sarah Carmichael

Feminist Wannabe

Crystal Kwon

Man Hater

Nancy Walters

Open Minded Feminist

Bradley K. Ross

Pizza Delivery Guy

Lydia Castro

Hispanic Girl

Alley Mercedes

T-Squared Girl

Lorie Katherine Anderson

High School Girl

Candra Severson

Matthew's Mom

John O'Hara

Matthew - 10 Years Old

Walker Howard

Crick's Partner

Tamara Krinsky

Mystery Girl (voice) / Emily

Farinaz Farrokh

Puppeteer

Allen Payne

Old Guy in Car

Kerstin Lindquist

Sign Language Girl

Ehud Bleiberg

Rene's Father

Madison Brandon

Young Vickie

Terence Michael

Sasha's Boyfriend

Chris Bustard

Penny's Boyfriend

Mike McNet

Cynthia's Boyfriend

Seth Nagel

Michelle's Boyfriend

Esther Gonzalez

Hispanic Mother

Dorlinda Ortiz

Hispanic Kid

Stephanie Ramos

Hispanic Kid

Londonn Corpas

Hispanic Kid

Felicity Mars

Old Lady

Edward Davila

Kung Chang

Laura Gray

Wendy's Mom

Donald Green

Matthew's Dad

Joan Blair

Bathing Suit Woman

Noel Evangelisti

Bathing Suit Woman

Cindy Fried

Bathing Suit Woman

Cynthia Rullo

Bathing Suit Woman

Biljana Filipovic

Girl in Window

Patty Clough

Dorm Room Girl

Sonnie Elahna

Dorm Room Girl

Amy Fioretta

Dorm Room Girl

Holly Houston

Dorm Room Girl

Susan James

Dorm Room Girl

Anna Khomute

Dorm Room Girl

Lon Pho

Dorm Room Girl

Kimberly Reeves

Dorm Room Girl

Adrienne Rey

Dorm Room Girl

Tanya Tyranny

Dorm Room Girl

Maria Strain

Dorm Room Girl

Tanisha Grant

Sorority Girl (uncredited)

Gina Hiraizumi

Baby Carriage Girl (uncredited)

Agnieszka Musiala

Tall Girl (uncredited)

Christopher Mulai

Gimly

If your the sort of person who won't enjoy a thing because it is "problematic" then I'd recommend giving _100 Girls_ a wide, wide berth. If that's not an apt description of your tastes, then I'd... Probably still recommend you miss _100 Girls_. Even if you don't take into account the film's **bizarre** level of obsession with gender dichotomy, the saccharine moments of "heroism" that are at best dated and at worst genuinely damaging, and even if you discounted the weird, uncomfortable roles characters' relationships take, then all you're left with is a bland, hackneyed plot without any real character development and a **massive** disconnect between message and arc. I'm not saying that _100 Girls_ could never have worked (although for some viewers I'm sure that will be the case), I'm just saying it doesn't.

Kamurai

Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. I like the mystery aspect of this romantic comedy, while it is somewhat unrealistic, it's somewhat refreshing to have a legitimately "good" guy concept. Legitimately getting to know 100 girls is quite the effort, and while the actual mystery isn't so complex, it definitely lends to a lot of character work during his sleuthing. Jonathan Tucker looks like a poor man's Joseph Gordon Levitt, meant a complimentary as possible, but does really well leading the movie without carrying it. The ladies (and James DeBello) pick up plenty of weight and we see some familiar faces: Larisa Oleynik ("Secret World of Alex Mack", "10 Things I Hate About You"), Katherine Heigl ("27 Dresses"), Jaime Lee Pressly ("Mom", "My Name is Earl"), and Emmanuelle Chriqui ("You Don't Mess With the Zohan"). Cast is good, the writing is solid, the delivery is charming, but the concept lends to a lot of throw away material. This is probably true of most mysteries, but there is little one clue leads to the next in this: it's mostly 99 dead ends. They do some cute work at the end of the movie to alleviate some of that, but by then, the actual story is over, and even I checked out. Great little rom com, they let the jerk guy be a side character this time, and I think it is very much worth the watch.

Andre Gonzales

Not really that great of a movie but it's reall funny. I was laughing a lot in this movie. It's worth a watch.