Repli-Kate 2002

Every guy on campus wants a copy of Kate.

5.3 / 10   113 vote(s)
R
Science Fiction Comedy

A scientist and his sidekick accidentally clone a journalist and decide to turn the mistake into Repli-Kate, their idea of the perfect woman, who loves, beer, football, and frat parties.

Release Date 2002-01-29
Runtime 1h 36m
Directors Frank Longo, Alan Caso
Producers Emily Zalenski, Douglas Curtis, Ash R. Shah, Stan Wertlieb, Glenn S. Gainor, Craig Perry, Werner Koenig, Russ Ryan, Lee Solomon, Warren Zide, Sheila Hanahan
Writers Stuart Gibbs, Russ Ryan, Stuart Gibbs

Good concept and Ali Landry shines, but a little too much sleaze

A student working in the genetics department of UCLA (James Roday) inadvertently creates a clone of an unavailable student he wanted to date (Ali Landry Monteverde). He & his sidekick (Desmond Askew) program the clone to like guy things, like beer, pizza, football and sex, but things don’t turn out as they imagined. Eugene Levy is on hand as their professor.

“Repli-Kate” (2002) has a good concept, similar to “Weird Science” (1985), but with less innocence. Roday makes for a well-meaning protagonist while Askew is likable as the sex-obsessed sidekick, albeit a tad annoying. Meanwhile no-name Landry shines as the titular Kate, both real person and clone. She’s reminiscent of Nancy Kovack and makes the movie worth checking out. Unfortunately, for me, the flick’s ruined by a little too much sordidness. For instance, there’s a foursome scene that includes a dog. Need I say more?

The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes and was shot at UCLA & areas nearby.

GRADE: C/C-

Wuchak