
102 minutes
3/26/1993
Mike, Danny, and Rick are grown men who share a house in Chicago. They take on a fourth house mate, John, who is Mike's estranged first cousin. John's welcome to the house is crowned by his introduction to a game of perpetual pranks called "Watch it!" When not playing pranks on each other, the three men spend their time womanizing, avoiding commitment, treating women badly, and talking about women in the coarsest terms. John, somewhat of a drifter with a fear of commitment, is nonetheless a man apart from this trio of feckless cowards. He takes a shine to Anne, recently jilted by his cousin Mike. Meanwhile, Rick is doing his best to ruin a promising relationship with the fetching and sincere Ellen. How Annie, Ellen, Rick, Mike, and John sort out (or fail to sort out) their social lives becomes the focus of the movie.

Peter Gallagher
as John

Suzy Amis
as Anne

John C. McGinley
as Rick

Jon Tenney
as Michael

Cynthia Stevenson
as Ellen

Lili Taylor
as Brenda

Tom Sizemore
as Danny

Terri Hawkes
as Denise

Jordana Capra
as Call Girl
Lorenzo Clemons
as Fan at Ballpark

Marc Grapey
as Jewelry Salesman
Jeannine Stehlin
as Sharon
Gina Raffin
as Deborah

Scott Haven
as Denise's Boyfriend

Bill Cusack
as Delivery Boy
Marty Higginbotham
as Waiter
Del Roy
as Minister
Maria Stevens
as Danny's Girl

Tricia Munford
as Girl with Rick
Emily Hopper
as Girl at Party
Michael Hughes
as TV Announcer
Tony DiFalco
as Todd Black

Lee Sellars
as Ellen's Dinner Guest

Suzy Brack
as Art Institute Afficionado

Teri Clark
as Party Guest
Chuck McKiel
as Boy at Baseball Games