One, Two, Many

2008 film by Michael DeLorenzo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

One, Two, Many is a 2008 American sex comedy film released under the National Lampoon brand, written by and starring "Stuttering" John Melendez.[1][2][3] It was directed by Michael DeLorenzo.

Written byJohn Melendez
Screenplay byJohn Melendez
Story byJohn Melendez
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One, Two, Many
Directed byMichael DeLorenzo
Written byJohn Melendez
Screenplay byJohn Melendez
Story byJohn Melendez
Produced byJohn Melendez
StarringJohn Melendez
Jeffrey Ross
Bellamy Young
Mark Cuban
Terryn Westbrook
Hudson Leick
Distributed byVirgil Films
Release date
  • April 10, 2008 (2008-04-10)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Reception

One, Two, Many received only negative reviews from critics. In a review for DVD Talk, critic Brian Orndorf gave the film a D− stating, "The short answer is that Many is atrociously unfunny and Melendez reveals himself to be a man of zero charisma and artistic capability."[3] DVD Verdict critic David Johnson said, "I have nothing positive to say about this release. I'm sure it will find a few fans, but One, Two, Many isn't sexy or funny or anything else."[2] IGN's review by James Musgrove states "First and foremost, let it be known that John Melendez is a horrible actor. His thick New York accent combined with his whiny style of acting make for one of the most unlikable protagonists in recent memory. ... Melendez's style of contorting his face into bizarre expressions makes one almost cringe every time he speaks a line."[4]

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