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Directed By
Jenniphr Goodman

Written By:
Greer Goodman, Duncan North

Cast:
Donal Logue, Greer Goodman, David Aaron Baker, John Hines, John Harrington Bland, James 'Kimo' Wills, James 'Kimo' Wills, Ayelet Kaznelson, Nina Jaroslaw, Selby Craig, Jessica Gormley, Craig D. Lafayette

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The Tao of Steve (2000)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
August 9th, 2008

Dex is just bitter because he's never been in love

Favorite Movie Quote: "If you're out with this girl and even THINKING about getting laid, you're finished, cuz women can smell an agenda like sh*t on a shoe."

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 philosophy to guide him and it appears to be working. He is getting laid regularly from a beautiful woman (Ayelet Kaznelson), who happens to be married. No problems with commitment there.

Everything appear to be working for Dex until he meets a woman (Greer Goodman) who is not falling for his line and is definitely not interested in him. The philosophy he uses to catch women is catching him and he is falling in love. Now, there will be pain and loss Logue is outstanding in the role of the slacker and is incredibly funny when he is laying out his philosophy. Goodman is spot on as the object of desire for Dex. It was a funny, romantic movie that will be worth watching again.

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