This 90's sex comedy is about a nerdy guy who gets into trouble with gangsters and ends up owing them $5,000. He is introduced to three girls whom he has never met before and tells them his predicament. In turn they suggest he organises a wet T-Shirt competition to make the necessary funds to pay off his debt. If only real life was like the movies eh?
Bare Exposure is a comedy with essentially no funny bits and a fair amount of very bad acting. Worst in this regard is Tammy Parks, who conversely is the best reason to actually watch this. She may not be able to act her way out of a wet paper bag, delivering her lines in a remarkably poor manner, yet she does possess a trashy sex appeal that makes her kind of watchable, particularly as she is not shy at getting her kit off on a regular basis. Aside from her, though, the film is basically struggling. There is a plot of sorts but let's face it, in movies such as this the story is no more than an afterthought. The film ultimately amounts to a few erotic moments and no more; not enough good stuff to make it very interesting however.
Bare Exposure is a comedy with essentially no funny bits and a fair amount of very bad acting. Worst in this regard is Tammy Parks, who conversely is the best reason to actually watch this. She may not be able to act her way out of a wet paper bag, delivering her lines in a remarkably poor manner, yet she does possess a trashy sex appeal that makes her kind of watchable, particularly as she is not shy at getting her kit off on a regular basis. Aside from her, though, the film is basically struggling. There is a plot of sorts but let's face it, in movies such as this the story is no more than an afterthought. The film ultimately amounts to a few erotic moments and no more; not enough good stuff to make it very interesting however.