Amy's Orgasm (2001)
1/10
Horrible and unbelievable
4 March 2003
Anytime someone writes, directs and stars in a film they're taking a big risk and this effort fails miserably. Julie Davis deserves all the credit for this mess and I'll try to name just a few things that stand out. They're are two scenes that take place where Amy is giving interviews on radio shows and in both scenes they're is inappropriate language used on the air. Everyone knows you can't use the "F" word and "Tits" is also not allowed by the FCC. Amy is suppose to be so famous that everyone recognizes her and people pop out of nowhere with books to autograph and she even appears on the cover of People magazine. Stephen King was never this popular! In another scene she is suppose to talk in front of a group of people and someone takes a shot at her with a gun! Why? Why was this important to the film? Her grouchy publicist is a lesbian and tries to kiss her passionately out of nowhere and I'm not sure if she was trying to be funny or what. Both Amy's parents and her married friends spend all of their time talking about Amy. Everyone's lives center around Amy! Not one single scene is believable. Not one line uttered is believable. Not one self centered moment in this film is realistic. I have to ask this question again, Why did someone take a shot at her and what was the relevance? Julie Davis was in dire need of another colleague or two for another opinion on what to leave in the script, what to change in the script, and what to edit out of the film when it was needed. Instead, she made it herself and didn't have an objected point of view. What a mess!
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