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5/10
Not that bad......
roth813 October 2013
The movie stars Anne Heche and Marcia DeBonis as the kind of unrealistic best friends. Primarily focusing on the friendship between the kindly Bebe (Marcia DeBonis) and the crazy Dee Dee (Anne Heche, as herself?....), the film consists of an almost female cast. Taking place over one day in New York City, Bebe eagerly prepares for a date she has later that evening with a man. Dee Dee, her best friend, is not enthusiastic about this upcoming event.

Dee Dee and Bebe wander New York getting Bebe ready for a date and making scenes. Along the way they pick up a sex-addict sidekick (Alia Shawkat)

This results in some crazy situations...

You can see that it's a very low-budget movie. However there are funny moments, especially from Heche.

It is not a great movie, but an enjoyable chick-flick...
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5/10
One for the ladies...
paul_haakonsen7 August 2013
"That's What She Said" is a chick flick, no doubt about it.

That being said, then I am not saying that the movie is bad. As a guy, then I found the movie to be entertaining enough and also had its moments of fun and laughter, but as an overall pictures, then the movie just wasn't extraordinary or unique enough to stand out for my liking.

The story is about three women in New York; Dee Dee (played by Anne Heche) who is struggling to get past a break-up that is haunting her, Bebe (played by Marcia DeBonis) who is waiting for the phone call from a guy she slept with once while drunk, and Clementine (played by Alia Shawkat) who has just been dumped by her boyfriend.

The three individuals playing the lead roles were doing good jobs with their given characters, and portrayed them quite nicely.

"That's What She Said" does handle the three different story lines quite well and managed to weave them together in a good and comprehensible way. And as such, then director Carrie Preston did a great job.

However, this is a chick flick, and I am sure the women in the audience will enjoy this movie far more than the men. As such, then I at rating this movie as being mediocre, because it wasn't outstanding to me in any way. A 5 out of 10 ratings from me.
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1/10
Dreadful, vulgar!
sandy-34030 December 2013
This is one of the most vulgar, dreadful, meaningless movies I've ever seen. Anne Heche is a hyperactive nut running around the city with two creepy characters - a dogooder weirdo and a criminal sex addict. Can they get a little LESS creative?? Trashy, disgusting, gross... there is no way to describe this pile of garbage. It makes women look stupid, shallow and pathetic at every turn. I can't believe they wasted their time on this mess. I thought it was going to be at least insightful... but it was just a giant disappointment on every level. ZERO talent on display here! Don't waste your time ... you'll be so nauseous after the first 15 minutes, you won't want to watch the rest.
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6/10
This is What a Chick Flick Should Be
DaliParton27 January 2013
This movie is about women, but as a guy I am going to write about it from from my perspective. If any men had spoken lines, I can't remember them. Men still had a role, but mostly as off-screen foils for the women. Despite all that, this is a movie with a lot more to offer viewers of both sexes than stereotypical chick-flicks like The Notebook or the majority of rom-coms.

It is a story about three women in NYC coping with their own personal sets of dysfunction in a variety of tragicomic ways, with emphasis on the comic. The humor is not so over-the-top like Bridesmaids or Bachelorette, but there is plenty of raunch starting off with the opening scene in which one of the women cancels her appointment for a Brazilian wax and makes do with about 5 disposable razors instead.

The three main characters have their backstories revealed in a series of quirky events that include jail, subway masturbation, really bad haircuts, plenty of drugs and alcohol, coffee house lesbians, a vibrator used as a lethal weapon and an entire showgirl kick-line falling off the stage because of one act of revenge. It culminates in an estrogen-soaked version of the brawl between buddies trope after which they all raise a glass to various universal ideals with a feminine slant.

The movie is much more low budget, low-key, talky and character driven than the blockbuster comedies we've all seen or at least seen marketed. That isn't a bad thing at all, it's got a lot more verite than those and is still a fun little film.

Best one-liner in the movie: "Stop fighting, I'm getting carpal tunnel."
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9/10
LIZZIE BORDEN'S FLYING CIRCUS
nogodnomasters9 June 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This is an over the top comedy that makes "Sex in the City" look like it is for sissies. There isn't much plot in this film. Dee Dee (Anne Heche) is a foul mouthed hip New Yorker who has learned to survive the city in her own unique way. Her BFF is the rather Rubenesque Bebe (Marcia DeBonis). They meet Clementine (Alia Shawkat) at a coffee shop for the first time. She has her own problems. All three women have various issues with their boyfriends, "Tom, Dick, and Harry," names that fit the theme that all men are the same and A-holes.

The action and language is over the top. The dialogue is quick and witty. I had a number of favorite lines:

"Article 265 of the Penal Code" "Not the kind with fruit" "Mercury is in retrograde." "Dry humped on the restroom floor by a guy who fought in the Civil War." and " Please don't fight you guys, I'm getting carpel tunnel."

The film contains sex talk, descriptions, and heavy cursing. It is very adult theme. You can't help but love Anne Heche as a likable street savvy bad girl in this film.

Parental Guide: Heavy use of F-bombs. Brief sex and nudity. Would make for a good HBO series.
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7/10
Good movie
fluffchop24 February 2022
Anne Heche is fantastic in this movie. I liked the story which there wasn't much of. It was more about how a group of women interacted together. It was entertaining and highly watchable. It would be interesting to see this with a very young cast to see what they talked about. It wasn't sensational or man hating or feminist. None of that total nonsense just a good movie.
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