Five Card Stud (2002) Reviews

Five Card Stud (2002)
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A carefree night of casual sex finds a commitment-phobic writer/bartender making a connection with a lonely-but-involved girl in this romantic comedy starring former Head of the Class beauty Khrystyne Haje. Greg Lambert (Lawrence H. Toffler) is a bartender whose fear of the opposite sex has restricted his already dwindling social life to a weekly game of poker with the guys. When Gary's best friend Paul (Kevin McClatchy) attempts to help his lonely friend out by setting up a meeting with "sure thing" one-night-stand Aly (aje) and the pair hit it off, Greg and Aly find their tenuous relationship must overcome a series of daunting obstacles to truly endure. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Hank Saroyan
Format(s):
DVD
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Neal E.

Saying that production values on this film were low is an understatement. I've seen ATM security cameras with better results. Sound levels vary from the outset. I thought I was in for some sort of cheapo cheapo porno when this started; the lighting/sound, photography is horrendous. The acting is pedestrian, the story is boring, and the entire production is so poor, Blockbuster should remove it as a public service. Save your time and DO NOT waste any on this lower quality than a 1st yr. student film. It has no imagination, nothing going for it, but the end, when the credits roll and you know for certain it is over.

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K B.

I saw this movie had 4 stars, so I had high hopes, but it was a huge letdown. It's not quite a home movie, but pretty close. Low budget, unknown actors, homegrown look & feel. It's a buddy flick, and not particular interesting or well-acted. If you've seen every other movie out there, you might want to see one more, but otherwise, skip this one.

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    Neal E.

    Saying that production values on this film were low is an understatement. I've seen ATM security cameras with better results. Sound levels vary from the outset. I thought I was in for some sort of cheapo cheapo porno when this started; the lighting/sound, photography is horrendous. The acting is pedestrian, the story is boring, and the entire production is so poor, Blockbuster should remove it as a public service. Save your time and DO NOT waste any on this lower quality than a 1st yr. student film. It has no imagination, nothing going for it, but the end, when the credits roll and you know for certain it is over.

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    K B.

    I saw this movie had 4 stars, so I had high hopes, but it was a huge letdown. It's not quite a home movie, but pretty close. Low budget, unknown actors, homegrown look & feel. It's a buddy flick, and not particular interesting or well-acted. If you've seen every other movie out there, you might want to see one more, but otherwise, skip this one.

    Yes   |   No

     
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