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For a group of college-aged girls who "hang out" with creepy businessmen old enough to be their fathers, it's all fun and games until one girl ends up dead, leaving her shocked friend to sol... Read allFor a group of college-aged girls who "hang out" with creepy businessmen old enough to be their fathers, it's all fun and games until one girl ends up dead, leaving her shocked friend to solve the mystery.For a group of college-aged girls who "hang out" with creepy businessmen old enough to be their fathers, it's all fun and games until one girl ends up dead, leaving her shocked friend to solve the mystery.
Taylor Black
- Kara Jones
- (as Taylor Gildersleeve)
Christopher James Culberson
- Tom
- (as Christopher James Culbertson)
John Hannen
- Sugar Daddy
- (uncredited)
Bruce Wildstein
- Sugar Daddy
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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According to this movie:
i) old men with money are creepy and evil;
ii) young people with outstanding good looks should not use their attributes to get on in life;
iii) everyone must confirm to a certain moral code and avoid having an intimate relationship with anyone in a different age range.
-Even though throughout the whole world it is often the matching of money and good looks which makes the world a better place.
The story:
An outstandingly good-looking young woman in need of income is persuaded to fall for the charms of a rich older man in exchange for money and other gifts which will benefit her and her family.
However, whoever wrote this movie obviously strongly disapproves of such a relationship and so does everything possible to portray it in a bad light.
When the truth is that in most cases the matching of good looks and money benefits everyone.
But hey when does truth get in the way of the moral code of someone who has never had either good looks or money?
5/10,
-Even though throughout the whole world it is often the matching of money and good looks which makes the world a better place.
The story:
An outstandingly good-looking young woman in need of income is persuaded to fall for the charms of a rich older man in exchange for money and other gifts which will benefit her and her family.
However, whoever wrote this movie obviously strongly disapproves of such a relationship and so does everything possible to portray it in a bad light.
When the truth is that in most cases the matching of good looks and money benefits everyone.
But hey when does truth get in the way of the moral code of someone who has never had either good looks or money?
5/10,
What to do when you have money issues? Work it before you lose it (I may be miss-quoting one of the characters, but you get the point). Not that it is explicitly shown, though there is one pivotal scene where you see a bit more (no "nudity" that would require an R-rating, though this was made for TV anyway, not HBO).
Apart from that there are not many Highlights, if you even want to call that a Highlight. You can be sure that this is predictable, although you can't fault the actors, they are trying the best they can. Still this isn't really worth your time, apart from watching beautiful looking people with non-issues and dialog that is cringe-worthy at best
Apart from that there are not many Highlights, if you even want to call that a Highlight. You can be sure that this is predictable, although you can't fault the actors, they are trying the best they can. Still this isn't really worth your time, apart from watching beautiful looking people with non-issues and dialog that is cringe-worthy at best
The person who picks these clunkers probably had the same job at Cinemax. Terrible show but no a waste of time at 3AM. Insomnia busster.
Being a sugar daddy is more than just fun and sex. It requires a certain temperament, one that Grant Zager, the sugar daddy lacks. He is pushy, possessive, and arrogant. It gives cause to wonder why anyone would want to have anything to do with him. Yet he attracts young women who are willing to cats aside all pretensions of morality to make a quick buck. It is uncertain who's is morally more repugnant, the young ladies who are opportunistic whores or the sugar daddy who pays them. Now, this moral dilemma notwithstanding, this is an entertaining movie. The plot is simple, comprehensible, and most importantly, plausible. There is nothing contrived. People are acting act their selfish desires, and, of course, gets them all into trouble. The moral of the story: if you wish to be a successful sugar daddy, treat your "girls" nicely. In turn, they will treat you nicely too, as long as you pay up. After all, call girls don't work for free.
Poor acting,poor plot and poor nude scenes😅
Should have included hardcore ones..😄
Boring and predictable..
Did you know
- TriviaThe part of Grant was originally offered to NFL coach Norv Turner, who turned it down due to scheduling issues. Peter Strauss was the second choice.
- GoofsAt around 1:13 into the movie, Kara's dad pulls the registration out of the car's glove compartment. The car is listed as a 2013 BMW CP, when it's obviously a Mercedes.
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