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  1. July 26, 1996. ( 1996-07-26) Running time. 99 minutes. Country. United States [1] Language. English. The Pompatus of Love is a 1996 American comedy film that tells the story of four guys discussing women and the meaning of the word "pompatus".

  2. 26 lug 1996 · The Pompatus of Love: Directed by Richard Schenkman. With Adrian Pasdar, Paige Turco, Arabella Field, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson. Four guys sit around drinking beer and talking, trying to figure out the meaning of "the pompatus of love" (from the Steve Miller song "Joker") and analyzing their relationships with women.

    • (627)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Schenkman
    • 1996-07-26
  3. Richard Schenkman's film is mostly about four white guys sitting around talking in New York City, but since one of them has written a play and another has written a book (so what if it's in the remainder bin at B. Dalton?), "The Pompatus of Love" is that rare modern movie in which recognizable, complicated urban characters actually seem at home with language and ideas, and the film makers have ...

  4. 25 ott 1996 · Green’s famous recitation on The Letter contained the nonsense lyric, the pulpitudes of love, which was later picked up by Steve Miller as the pompitudes of love — which became the title of a 1990s film.

  5. 26 lug 1996 · Overview. Four guys sit around drinking beer and talking, trying to figure out the meaning of "the pompatus of love" (from the Steve Miller song "Joker") and analyzing their relationships with women. Richard Schenkman. Director, Writer.

  6. The Pompatus of Love is a film directed by Richard Schenkman with Jon Cryer, Adrian Pasdar, Mia Sara, Kristin Scott Thomas .... Year: 1995. Original title: The Pompatus of Love.

  7. 9 ago 1996 · One involves Mark and Tasha ( Kristen Wilson ), who meet on a blind date, fall in love, and then fall out of love during the process of deciding where they want to live. (The movie is set in New York, and like a lot of New York films it more or less equates romance with apartment-hunting.)