One, Two, Many is a 2008 American sex comedy film distributed by National Lampoon, a vanity project executive produced by, written by and starring "Stuttering" John Melendez.
Taking a page from Melendez’s real life, he plays a delusional little person struggling with an incredibly debilitating case of severe, persistent alcoholism who decides to approach multiple women in hopes of fulfilling his hollow dream of having a threesome, to no avail.
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.
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.