Some disgruntled employees of a television station decide to take over the station at night and broadcast their own programs--Porn TVSome disgruntled employees of a television station decide to take over the station at night and broadcast their own programs--Porn TVSome disgruntled employees of a television station decide to take over the station at night and broadcast their own programs--Porn TV
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Announcer: The Pink Network is on the air. From station KSEX, it's TV as you've never seen it before. Tonight, starring Penthouse Pet Christy Canyon, Ron Jeremy, John Holmes, Harry Reems as Scorpio, and featuring Tamara Longley and Dallas Miko, Mark Wallice, and introducing Ali Moore. W.P.I.N.K., It's Red Hot!!
- Alternate versionsThis movie was re-released in 1989 with an Ali Moore/'Ron Jeremy (I)' scene replaced by a Tiffany Storm/Ron Jeremy scene (that lacked the initial mutual massage), presumably after it was revealed Ali might not have been of legal age when the movie was made. Inexplicably, not all her scenes were completely cut. Nevertheless, there's still a blindfolded fellatio of John Holmes that survived edits. Perhaps the blindfold provides deniability. The head of co-star Christy Canyon was photoshopped onto Ali Moore's body on the cover of the re-released VHS and the subsequent DVD release in 2006, resulting in two instances of Canyon in the same photo.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Whore of the Worlds (1985)
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A surprisingly well-done sex comedy with an all-star cast. Styled similar to mainstream releases, "The Groove Tube" and "Kentucky Fried Movie", a couple takes over a TV station and puts an adult spin on standard television conventions. While the humor is decidedly low brow and sophomoric, WPINK-TV manages to pull off a more natural flow and feel than one normally finds in pornographic comedies. The key to this comedic success being due primarily to Ron Jeremy's proclivity for the genre, as he stands out in his role as the proverbial master of ceremonies. The remainder of the cast performs aptly, with Christy Canyon putting in a particularly notable performance opposite Jeremy. The lone dud in the movie proves to be John Holmes; typical of his later career, Holmes appears haggard and coasts through his scenes in a flaccid manner, both sexually and acting wise. The production values are standard mid 80's video era, but the public access studio look actually fits the concept in this case. Overall, a lighthearted and "fun" affair, with plenty of what one expects from the genre.
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