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The Tao of Steve (2000)
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In his college days Dex (Donal Logue) was a slim, cool, smooth-talking ladies' man. A decade later he's an overweight, underachieving kindergarten teacher, but he's honed his pick-up technique into a way of life--a mix of zen, tough-guy cool, and college philosophy he and his buddies call "the Tao of Steve," named after the manly triad of Steve Austin (a.k.a. the Six Million Dollar Man), Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord's unflappable cop on Hawaii Five-0), and the king of all Steves: Steve McQueen. Santa Fe is populated with his one-night stands, but then he runs into Syd (Greer Goodman), a smart, sexy old classmate with an arsenal of...
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The Tao of Steve Movie Review by B Movie Ben (8/9/2008) |
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I had this movie on my radar, but somehow it fell off. I stumbled upon it again and was delighted.
Slacker, stoner, act like you want nothing or no one and you'll never be disappointed. Don't chase after women, and you'll get them.
The non-studly types have to have some kind of a formula. Dex (Donal Logue) has Chinese...
(complete The Tao of Steve review by B Movie Ben)
The Tao of Steve Movie Review by Zara (9/11/2007) |
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I love smart movies almost as much as I love smart men. I especially love smart movies that don't condescend to you, filled with a bunch of crap that the basic movie goer can't get into unless they went to college. That's not the point of being a Steve. Being a Steve means being non-exclusionary.
I'll admit, I slept with...
(complete The Tao of Steve review by Zara)
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