Harvard Man |  | Director: James Toback Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Eric Stoltz, Joey Lauren Adams, Ray Allen, Rebecca Gayheart Studio: First Look Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 99 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: FLPD60669D UPC: 687797606693 EAN: 0687797606693 ASIN: B000A2X3W0
Theatrical Release Date: 2001 Release Date: August 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 06/21/2005 Run time: 99 minutes Rating: R
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For Adults Only November 23, 2009 Steven J. Farinola (Pennsylvania--USA) This Movie is good, if your a Sarah M.Gellar fan you will like it. If your not then you will not understand it. She is NOT BUFFY in this movie.There are SEX acts you will not belive your eyes, but little Nudity for Sarah M. Gellar. It involves Drugs and a Basketball player and the Organized Crime Family from Boston. I like what the Director James Toback did with the Drug scences in the movie. It does take place at Haravrd University and Sarah is a Cheerleader for Holy Cross University,dating the player from Harvard. I like it and have watched it many times.
Not one of Toback's best but still interesting May 15, 2009 Richard Ross Alan Jensen (Adrien Grenier), the point guard on the Harvard basketball team, enjoys an exciting college life. He is deeply involved in philosophy and hopes to one day reach the other side and figure out what is really inside of him. Helping him to find himself are two beautiful women : Chesney Court (Joey Lauren Adams) his philosophy professor, and Cindy Bandolini (Sarah Michelle Gellar) the daughter of a rumored mob boss. Alan enjoys nothing more than sleeping with them, getting high with them and discussing the meaning of life with them. But when his parent's house is destroyed in a tornado Alan becomes desperate to raise enough money to buy them a new one. This is where Cindy comes in. She tells Alan that her father will give him the money as a gift. Alan later learns that as payback he must throw an upcoming basketball game. His morals won't let him but once he realizes that this is his only option he goes along with the plan. What he doesn't count on is that Cindy is using him to make some cash for herself. Factor in Allan's drug use which he has stepped up to LSD, two FBI agents (Eric Stoltz and Rebecca Gayheart) who are into threesomes with Chesney and who want her to help them get Alan, and Al Franken in a funny cameo and the film becomes a confusing mess with far too much going on. That's exactly the way Toback likes it though. He likes throwing as many characters and plot points in the mix so that he, like Alan, can find some truth in things. The film is intelligently written and often stylishly directed. The performances are hit and miss: Grenier is occasionally good as Alan but most of his line readings are embarrassing, Gellar and Lauren Adams handle themselves quite well, Gayheart is okay in a limited role and Stoltz is quite amusing as a man who as one character puts it "speaks in four different accents and walks with a limp". The film is a good comedy/drama full of Toback's usual blend of sex, gambling, and philosophical debates. He provides his usual entertaining commentary in the DVD extras.
3 Star Review March 13, 2007 Bryan W. Diantonio (Marlton,NJ USA) This movie is okay, alittle werid exspecially once a certain someone takes some pills and the rest of the movie is alittle werid from then on out. Good plot, and it was a surprise to see Ray Allen in a movie.
meh~ February 23, 2007 N. okezie (usa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
could've been better. sarah michelle gellar isn't so great in it and niether is rebecca gayheart. i love the scene when adrian grenier's character is rolling. now that's an actor! it's basically a story of a basketball player that suddenly needs a lot of money to help his parents and gets tied up in mob business. you just have to see it for yourself...especially if you are an adrian grenier fan~
Very Dissappointing !!! July 30, 2006 Tara Plumeri (East Hampton, CT) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Like most reviewers, I rented this movie because Sarah Michelle Geller was in it. I am a HUGE fan of Buffy and her other movies such as Scream and the Grudge. She is an extrememly talented acctress and after watching this movie I can't imagine WHY she agreed to star in this film. Quit simply it was horrible. Some of the sex scenes she had were too racy for my taste and just dissappointing that she would agree to sell herself like this. Oddly enough after this movie her next 2 hits would be the Family movies - Scooby Doo and Scooby Doo part 2. I read on alot of fan sites that they were upset in her role in this movie. After this her roles were MUCH more carefully chosen. Thank Goodness !! If you are still unsure .. I highly suggest renting this instead of spending your $$ on purchasing it.
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