The Pool Boys (2009)

  • Year: 2009
  • Released: N/A
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0807028/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_pool_boys
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  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Runtime: 107 min
  • Writer: Julie O’Hora, Justin Ware
  • Director: J.B. Rogers
  • Cast: Matthew Lillard, Brett Davern, Efren Ramirez
  • Keywords: prostitute, swimming pool, prostitution, illegal prostitution, lying, intern,
4.6/10

The Pool Boys Storyline

Alex is on his way to Harvard but needs a summer internship to qualify for a scholarship. When a job in D.C. falls through, he turns to his glib cousin, Roger, whom he thinks is an aquatic engineer. Roger is, in truth, a Beverly Hills pool boy who offers Alex a job and promises to invent an internship to fool Harvard. When a pool customer with a mansion goes on holiday for six weeks, Roger gets the idea to run a brothel and enlists Alex to keep the books. As the scholarship interview approaches, what could go wrong?—

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The Pool Boys Movie Reviews

Nothing spectacular

This movie is good entertainment, but it doesn’t really bring about many laughs.

I was expecting something maybe in the likes of the American Pie movies or such, given the title of the this particular movie and the fact that it was labeled as a comedy.

The story was adequate, but the acting was good. For me, this movie failed to make me laugh, though it was basically funny throughout the movie, just not to the point where you laugh. It drew forth a couple of smiles, that was about it.

Despite the failure to make me laugh, I still found the movie to be good entertainment. I think this movie is perhaps one such movie that is best watched while nurturing a hang-over.

Pools are like life

This is another Risky Business type movie. Two cousins end up at a mansion belonging to someone else, running an escort service. Young naive Alex (Brett Davern) has a crush on one of the escorts, Laura (Rachelle Lefevre) who claims most of her clients don’t want sex. Matthew Lillard plays Roger the underachieving cousin. Tom Arnold plays himself. George Takei (Sulu) has managed to score himself a role as a gay. The plot was predictable, characters shallow, and humor light. If you are having a bad movies by National Lampoon film festival, you could sneak this one in and no one could tell the difference.

F-bomb, sexual references, silicon nudity (Simona Fusco, Jennifer Walcott, sign language girl)

Serviceable but forgettable

Alex Sperling (Brett Davern of Awkward), fresh out of high-school hooks up with his cousin Roger (Matthew Lillard) when he needs a new internship after his first one is unexpectedly terminated. But turns out Roger exaggerated his place in life and is a mere pool boy. When Roger’s place is being fumigated, he decides to stay at a vacationing client’s mansion, which he soon turns into a makeshift brothel to help pay for Alex’s tuition. Meanwhile Alex is falling for one of the prostitutes.

This film was merely OK for a lazy rainy day afternoon. It’s never laugh out loud funny, but it’s not as awful as other movies of it’s ilk. The only gripes I had was I couldn’t really buy Pedro from Napolean Dynamite as anything approaching a ‘tough guy’ and I still have no clue how they got the great Robert Davi to cameo. But that aside its a serviceable enough film.

Eye Candy: Simona Fusco shows T&A; Janine Habeck, Monica Leigh, Jennifer Walcott, and AJ Alexander get topless

My Grade: C+

Where I saw it: Cinemax