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Caffeine

Caffeine

Actor(s): Mena Suvari, Marsha Thomason, Katherine Heigl, Andrew Lee Potts, Mike Vogel
Director(s): John Cosgrove
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: R
Movie Release: 2006
DVD Release: 04/24/2007
Format: DVD - Color,Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV - Closed Captioned
Audio Tracks: English
Subtitles: English, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 28 mins
Studio: First Look Pictures
Total Copies: 2
Genres: Comedy, Romantic Comedy, Workplace Comedy, Ensemble Film

DVD Synopsis

A cozy coffeehouse serves as the setting for director John Cosgrove's over-caffeinated tale of sexual peccadilloes and complicated relationships starring Mena Suvari, Katherine Heigl, and Breckin Meyer. It's a typical lunch hour in London, and The Black Cat Café is fast filling up with patrons whose sexual lives have become a tangled web of infidelity, kinky idiosyncrasies, and betrayal. Stoned on some of the most potent weed in jolly old England, a neurotic young commitment-phobe attempts to keep his cool when he has an unexpected run-in with his bitter ex-girlfriend. But he's not the only one whose secrets are about to come out today, because after a shy young lady is forced to fend off a boorish blind date whose preconception of her couldn't be more wrong, a possessive boyfriend discovers that his current girlfriend was once a well-known adult film star. Later, after a fragile old lady mistakes a patron for the ex-husband she once found in a compromising position with a kinky prostitute and a high-powered attorney discovers that her husband-to-be likes to dress in ladies' clothes, the manager's boyfriend claims that a recent ménage à trois is perfectly forgivable since it was conducted with a pair of identical twins. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Member Movie Reviews

Mindy H. from GREENSBURG, IN wrote on 11/17/2009...

Quite a different story of passion and coffee. Story take place in a small cafe in England, Londan maybe. It's about the relationships that are going on with the occupants, workers and anyone who may happen by. I found the movie entertaining, yet a little confusing with all the different cliches popping up and down. Very fast moving, as the name would imply. The disdain shown between the co-workers seems so "English"-or stereotypical English. The sump-up ending wasn't too bad, everything works out as expected, well the final relationship was a little surprise. Good movie to watch on a something different kind of day.

John C. (bookwheelboy) wrote on 1/10/2008...

2 of 5 member(s) found this review helpful.
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