3/10
No day at the beach, in clichéd T and A sex film
17 March 2014
Here we go again, another summer sex flick, that starts off just like Where The Boys Are. Three girls, two wild sorts, the other introverted, who's parents are lending their beach house out to them, pick up stud/singer (Daughton) who went on to star in Spies Luke Us. Of course the situation is clichéd as Daughton falls for 'Ms Virginal doesn't know how to have a good time'. Rent The Bikini Shop that came out years later, it's the same character related scene there. The wild girls, the bikini girls, hit marijuana gold, where it washes up on the beach. Plot: there's hardly any, and what there is of it is all clichéd. How's that hot blondie wild child, who falls for the Dad of her introverted friend. They make out, I mean she's a devouring sight to the eyes, plonked ever so close. next to him, as she smokes some Mary Jane and chugs down some water sexily from a container, one of my vivid memories of this weak as water film. Even more weirder, is we have the second housekeeper from the t.v. sitcom, Different Strokes. This is a long tiresome sex romp, a straining watch for some. The acting is as you would expect, though there's a couple of good performances (Huckabee, Daughton, and Mary Jo Catlett) The movie's song "Gonna go to Paradise" is probably the film's best asset, but the hot blonde's deliciously stark presence is another. Just don't go looking for a movie here.
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