Dirty Love Jenny McCarthy, Carmen Electra, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Kam Heskin, Victor Webster, Lochlyn Munro, Kathy Griffin, Jessica Collins, David O'Donnell, Drea de Matteo Synopsis: Rebecca (Jenny) is devastated when she comes home one night and finds Richard (Victor Webster), her supermodel boyfriend, engaged in sexual acrobatics with another woman in their bed
To mend her broken heart, she takes a strange and wild trip of funny sexual encounters that includes putting basses in asses and pulling hanker-chiefs out. With the help of a bossy psychic and her off-beat friends, Rebecca finds that the path to true love is right in front of her. Director: John Asher Star 1: JENNY MCCARTHY Star 2: EDDIE KAYE THOMAS
This movie is so bad it's embarrassing. After watching this I would have thought jenny mccarthy could never show her face in public again, but good for her no one saw it. I can't recall a worse movie since the gingerdead man, and that was pretty bad. I wondered if gigli was worse but good for me I never saw it. What's crazy is I actually expected more out of this. I don't know, I expected maybe to laugh once? Or even turned on. It's just not funny. On any levels. And it's not sexy. It's actually fairly tame..
Well, what was I expecting? Pretty horrible movie. Jenny McCarthy is hot of course, but she is so "not hot" in a lot of the situations she puts herself in. Carmen Electra is incredibly annoying. I understand it's a comedy that relies on gross-out factor, but most of the situations are so overdone that it just makes you uncomfortable watching them.
This movie is beyond bad. It's not bad in a guilty pleasure way either; it is just plain awful. Jenny Mccarthy wrote and stars in this picture, which, is completely devoid of anything remotely resembling comedy. While it is crass and gross and full of sex and toilet jokes that is not what accounts for the absence of laughs; first off, most of the performers over-act, Ms. McCarthy most of all; the story and characters are poorly drawn and two-dimensional; and most of all, Ms. McCarthy's confidence in her own..