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Just One Time
Cowboy Booking International
MPAA RATING: Not rated
Starring
Joelle Carter,
Jennifer Esposito,
and
David Lee Russek
Lays out the comical consequences of what happens when a young couple attempts to turn fantasy into reality. (Cowboy Booking International)
| GENRE(S): |
Romance
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| WRITTEN BY: |
Lane Janger
Jennifer Vandever
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| DIRECTED BY: |
Lane Janger
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| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: May 29, 2001
Video: May 29, 2001
Theatrical: October 20, 2000
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| RUNNING TIME: |
111 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: |
USA |

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70
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
In Just One Time, sexual fantasy gives way to a consideration of values without being heavy-handed. Janger draws winning performances from everyone.

65
Mr. Showbiz
Kevin Maynard
Features a sexy, appealing cast, especially Guillermo Diaz.

50
LA Weekly
Chuck Wilson
Audiences will probably be miles ahead of the plot, but may not mind, since the cast bring a committed, lived-in quality to their performances.

50
San Francisco Examiner
Wesley Morris
Feels like an interminable pilot for a show to fill that deadly 8:30 slot between "Friends" and "Will and Grace."

50
San Francisco Chronicle
Carla Meyer
Darned if this film doesn't have some nice touches.

40
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
This labored farce relies on an unpleasant collection of stereotypes for its comic effects, and Janger is a singularly unappealing leading man.

38
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Atoothless morality play.

30
The New York Times
Dana Stevens
Works hard at being charming, but comedy is best when it looks effortless.

25
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
The comedy isn't quite as crude as it sounds, but there's not much of value here beyond a little lively acting.

25
New York Post
Jonathan Foreman
A smarmy, smirky but ultimately boring film.

20
Village Voice
Jessica Winter
An arthritic exercise in self-pleasurement.


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