After a business deal with the mob goes down in flames, a realtor enlists his sexpot girlfriend to help him get revenge.After a business deal with the mob goes down in flames, a realtor enlists his sexpot girlfriend to help him get revenge.After a business deal with the mob goes down in flames, a realtor enlists his sexpot girlfriend to help him get revenge.
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- GoofsThough the flashback sequence at the start of the film is supposed to be set in 1968, a poster for Vampire Circus is seen four years too early.
- Alternate versionsReleased on video in the US in both R-rated and unrated versions.
- ConnectionsReferences Vampire Circus (1972)
- SoundtracksMother's Milk
Written, Co-Arranged and Performed by Michael Bishop
Engineered and Co-Arranged by Scott Summers
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First, the good: Shannon Tweed is beautiful in this film and some great clothes. I also liked the vibe and aesthetics of the club (and the clubgoers) where she did her weird performance early in the film. I like Shannon Tweed's big hair. And I like some of the music as well.
The bad: All the rest. You can tell this movie was written by a man because they made Paul incredibly lame and unlikable but he still gets to bed Cindy. He seems like a slime from the beginning of the movie, but it was confirmed for me when he sees an unconscious man who may still be alive but instead of calling for an ambulance or the police he just leaves and focuses on his business, then goes and uses that as leverage to get into Cindy's home and then her bed. When he finds out he's been taken advantage of by an obvious crook, I don't feel sorry for him in the least. Oh, and earlier in the film, he also insults Cindy's neighborhood when he insists on giving her a ride home. Then, after getting attacked by some goons later, he immediately agrees to her getting involved in an obviously dangerous situation. He also makes rude, sarcastic comments to her throughout the film. Just awful. I kept thinking, "She deserves better."
Finally, the "love" scenes are awful, passionless, and underwhelming. I believe I'm watching the edited version, but even so, the actors have zero chemistry.
S/N: There are some audio issues and awkward editing and acting choices throughout the film.
The bad: All the rest. You can tell this movie was written by a man because they made Paul incredibly lame and unlikable but he still gets to bed Cindy. He seems like a slime from the beginning of the movie, but it was confirmed for me when he sees an unconscious man who may still be alive but instead of calling for an ambulance or the police he just leaves and focuses on his business, then goes and uses that as leverage to get into Cindy's home and then her bed. When he finds out he's been taken advantage of by an obvious crook, I don't feel sorry for him in the least. Oh, and earlier in the film, he also insults Cindy's neighborhood when he insists on giving her a ride home. Then, after getting attacked by some goons later, he immediately agrees to her getting involved in an obviously dangerous situation. He also makes rude, sarcastic comments to her throughout the film. Just awful. I kept thinking, "She deserves better."
Finally, the "love" scenes are awful, passionless, and underwhelming. I believe I'm watching the edited version, but even so, the actors have zero chemistry.
S/N: There are some audio issues and awkward editing and acting choices throughout the film.
- TokyoGyaru
- May 17, 2021
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- Último aviso
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- 6210 Rockcliff Dr., Los Angeles, California, USA(Opening scene home)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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