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100 Girls
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100 Girls
Poster from the movie 100 Girls
Directed by Michael Davis
Written by Michael Davis
Starring Jonathan Tucker
Emmanuelle Chriqui
James DeBello
Katherine Heigl
Larisa Oleynik
Music by Kevin Bassinson
Cinematography James Spencer
Editing by Kevin Ross
Distributed by Dream Entertainment
Release date(s) September 25, 2001
Running time 94 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
IMDb profile
100 Girls is a 2001 comedy film written and directed by Michael Davis. It tells the story of a college student's (Jonathan Tucker) efforts to find a mystery girl with whom he had sex in an elevator during a black out.
Contents
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 100 Women
4 External links
[edit] Plot
After leaving a party at a women's dormitory (aka the "virgin vault"), Matthew is trapped in an elevator with an unknown, and unseen, woman when the power goes out. Matthew and this unknown woman have sex in the dark. When Matthew wakes up in the morning ― still in the elevator ― he finds himself alone with a pair of her panties.
On a mission to find his mystery maiden by finding a matching bra for the panties, Matthew becomes the maintenance boy of the virgin vault. He releases mice and goes room to room setting traps. He convinces the panicked women to leave the room and then starts to look for a match. This does not prove successful, and he continues to break things (such as the air conditioning) in an effort to find his woman. He also fixes the television set, which is greatly received by women he refers to as "Jane-ites," as they have a great interest in movies adapted from books by Jane Austin. He doesn't get much help from his roommate Rod (James DeBello), who keeps telling him to give up, and together they philosophize about men and women. Rod tells him that he doesn't need a girlfriend and that it's futile to try to find the "matching bra the panties," and Matthew accuses him of being too machismo. Rod introduces Matthew to his adopted idea of "penile power" that he uses to try to increase the size of his penis. We later find out that he does this, as well as the dissing of women entirely, as a ploy to try to make himself feel better about the problem he has with his manhood.
Early on, he watches as a woman named Patty (Emmanuelle Chriqui) and her boyfriend Crick fight. Crick is the epitome of the macho man stereotype, with his big pectorals, conceited attitude, and abusiveness. He wears a pony-tail, a manicured goatee, "male make-up," and chews nicotine gum, much to Matthew's dismay. Matthew tries to save Patty, but is hurt by Crick. Crick leaves and Patty tries to help Matthew, but Matthew can't help but think of how Patty's reputation has been.
While searching one room, Matthew finds himself trapped in the bathroom when the occupant returns. Matthew is attacked by Wendy (Larisa Oleynik), until she recognizes him as a high school classmate. Wendy decides to help Matthew in his quest to find his mystery maiden. Later we learn that she is also looking for a woman because she is a closet lesbian.
Along his quest, we learn of his nervousness he has had to talk to girls. He gets scrutinized by Arlene (Katherine Heigl) and his teacher Ms. Stern (Aimee Graham) about how females are more dominant than males are. Arlene undermines him and beats him at fooseball and Ms. Stern preaches about how the female gender is more dominant and should be in command, rather than males. Rod even tells Matthew that he's a chicken and should just give up on girls, while Matthew tells him that he has never been able to speak to girls, especially Cynthia (Jaime Pressley).
In addition to searching by hand, Matthew puts an advertisement in the school newspaper to meet him in the basement on a Thursday night. He ends up sitting in the dark every Thursday night just waiting for her to show up. The door opens one night and he thinks it's her, but it turns out it's just Wendy coming to check up on him. Then, one night, the mystery maiden shows up, only to tell him to stop looking for her.
Despite the end of the semester approaching Matthew isn't detered and disguises himself in drag to keep searching. In drag, he is actually able to talk to Cynthia one-on-one which, otherwise (until she is injured later on) he is not able to do because of her looks. He also gets checked up by Rod, who claims to the regular Matthew that he had sex with Matthew's drag character, for which makes Matthew so mad he adds a higher weight onto Rod's "penile power," hurting him there. Crick makes a pass at Matthew in drag as well when he is fighting with Patty, and Matthew ends up biting part of his tongue off as a result, making Crick unable to speak.
Desperation has set in, and so Matthew appeals to his mystery maiden by proclaiming his love for her to the whole dormitory. Afterwards he determines his mystery maiden is Patty ― the same one he's had sex with since the elevator incident. She initially rejects him because she thinks that he only sees her as some slut. Crick sees that Matthew wants Patty, but Matthew says that he'll have him arrested for sexually assaulting him. Not too much later on, Patty warms to Matthew after he tells of his undying love for her.
In the end, Arlene and Wendy end up together, and Rod and Dora, intentionally put in the same situation as Matthew was in by Matthew himself, end up together as well. Cynthia shows off her newly found martial arts abilities, and Ms. Stern learns a valuable lesson on gender equality, as Matthew stands up to her in front of the class, to a unanimous ovation.
Last week's season opener for the Lawrence North girls was memorable in more ways than one.
The Wildcats beat No. 7 Yorktown for the first time in six years on Nov. 15, a night when the team honored Harry "Don" Inskeep. An inaugural inductee into the Indiana High School Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame, the former teacher, coach and administrator in Lawrence Township died Nov. 13.
"To swim as well as we did, given the number of injuries that we have had and on a night where we honored the memory of Mr. Inskeep, I couldn't have asked for a better start to the season," said Wildcats coach Mike Penrose.
Lawrence North tallied 118 points to Yorktown's 68. The Wildcats won all three relays, took the top-three spots in the 100-yard backstroke and 100 butterfly and went first and second in both the 100 breaststroke and 200 individual medley.
Freshman Julie Ogden set a new school record in the 100 fly, clocking in at 59.37 seconds to better the 1997 mark of 1:00.46 set by All-American Melissa Bromley.
Christina Noens won the 200 IM and 100 back and was on the winning 200 medley relay and 400 free relay teams.
Kaitlyn Reighley won the 100 breast and Laura Wine won the 100 free. They were on the 200 medley relay with Olson.
The LN girls return to action today at the Terre Haute North Quad Dual Invite.
Fishers
Last Saturday's meet was a historic one for the Fishers girls swimming team.
The Tigers scored their first invitational win at the Westfield Invite. Fishers tallied 314 points to Lafayette Jeff's 282. Roncalli, Brebeuf and Westfield finished third through fifth, respectively.
"We had a really good meet," said Tigers coach Ken Stopkotte. "The girls were pretty fired up and did a great job of supporting one another. It was just a real good meet for our team and a great start to the season."
Fishers' depth was on display, as each swimmer and diver scored.
Freshman Alex Carmack was the Tigers' lone individual winner, taking the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1 minute, 9.8 seconds. The 400 freestyle relay team of Jessie Tucek, Sarah Phillips, Emily Bailey and Jillienne Jacoby set a new school record with a time of 3:53.06.
The 200 freestyle relay team of Bailey, Megan Roach, Samantha Montgomery and Jacoby also was victorious with a time of 1:46.54.
"We just had a real solid meet, top to bottom," Stopkotte said.
Stopkotte said the win was a necessary step in the second-year program's progression.
"It's kind of a benchmark accomplishment for us," Stopkotte said.
Carmel
The top-ranked Carmel girls swimming team opened the season Nov. 10 with a highly anticipated showdown against No. 2 Hamilton Southeastern and No. 7 Yorktown in the College Events Classic at Carmel.
The Greyhounds claimed a dominant victory, as they opened the season with a flourish, scoring 767 points to Southeastern's 599. Yorktown finished with 189.
So how could the Greyhounds follow up such a huge victory?
By waiting.
The schedule left Carmel with a 17-day gap between its first and second contests. The Greyhounds resume action Nov. 27 at Center Grove.
That's fine by Greyhounds coach Chris Plumb, who appreciates the practice time.
"My feeling is we get better when we prac
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