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Just before he's to marry Fiona, Roderick Blank receives an anonymous e-mail with 101 names on it; Fiona's is the 29th, the first 28 are women Rod has slept with, and the 30th turns out to be the stripper at his bachelor party. The notion that he will have sex with 70 more people sends Rod into crisis mode, especially after three odd men in an aseptic office confirm that a celestial machine has made an error. They suggest destroying the list, but Rod finds that easier said than done. Working his way through it consumes him, plus he realizes that death may await him after #101. Meanwhile, a femme fatale nicknamed Death Nell is putting men into a coma. Are they fated to meet? (official distributor synopsis)

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Necrotongue 

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English As you can tell from my rating, I wasn’t impressed. The film felt twice as long because I soon lost interest in the plot. It was all rather dull, there was little humor for a comedy, the writing was weak overall, I didn’t relate to the main character, and the only moment worth some laughs for me was the school bus. I’m not saying it was a total flop, it wouldn’t offend even Catholic housewives despite its subject matter, I just found it a bit boring and not very funny. / Lesson learned: Screw fate and just go for it. ()