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Why the dumb, irrelevant title? Beats me. Eric Edwards behind the camera has devised a nice "couples movie" that takes a behind the scenes look at shooting a TV soap opera and imagines XXX connotations.
J. R. Carrington plays the sexy but tough director of the show while Morgan Daniels is her hardbitten producer. Caught in their crosshairs is Tony Tedeschi, whose writing's sexual overtones upset the cast, especially ultra-busty Olivia and her leading man T. T. Boy.
Main gimmick here is that Tony's overactive sexual imagination has him seeing erotic fantasies of everyone having sex, rather than merely reciting his dialogue. Eventually he quits his job and a happy ending has him finding Jessica James, a new crew member, a kindred spirit to help write erotic screenplays.
The impressive femme cast is worth watching here, and director Edwards gets some decent acting out of the play-acting performers.
J. R. Carrington plays the sexy but tough director of the show while Morgan Daniels is her hardbitten producer. Caught in their crosshairs is Tony Tedeschi, whose writing's sexual overtones upset the cast, especially ultra-busty Olivia and her leading man T. T. Boy.
Main gimmick here is that Tony's overactive sexual imagination has him seeing erotic fantasies of everyone having sex, rather than merely reciting his dialogue. Eventually he quits his job and a happy ending has him finding Jessica James, a new crew member, a kindred spirit to help write erotic screenplays.
The impressive femme cast is worth watching here, and director Edwards gets some decent acting out of the play-acting performers.
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