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Phony feature approximates all-sex
Voice-over narrtion during opening credits promises this as a E! Network style behind-the-scenes movie about a female rock band, but what we get is standard porn, with unconvincing, minimal story material merely to serve as quickie set-ups for seven sex scenes. Anal sex and interracial sex are prominent features.
Band is a trio consisting of top-billed Kimberly Dawn as sax player and singer (we see neither), plus Alicyn Sterling and Mercedes Lynn on guitar and keyboards. In a few seconds we see them getting the big breaks: a booking arranged by creepy talent agent Wayne Summers, and an instant recording contract arranged for equally sleazy personal agent T. T. Boy. But otherwise the girl group premise is just a gimmick fronting for endless sex filler.
Lengthiest "acting" and "story" scene has Summers hamming it up as a stereotypical Hollywood guy using casting couch technique to hump busty Leanna Foxx, a comically untalented wannabe actress. She won't do nude scenes but is soon humping Summers in his office, adorned on the walls with B-movie posters for the likes of "One Million AC/DC" and "Invasion of the Bee Girls".
Exterior shots are set in Venice Beach while the interior action is shot on very crummy and fake studio sets. The space where the band rehearses has a handy mattress used for a couple of unrelated sex scenes.
The impressive cast is wasted on this drivel by writer-direcctor Gary Graver, who made many a presigious porn movie when not entering the history books as Orson Welles' principal cameraman. Confusing matters is a couple of cast members: Cal Jammer and Peter North, also appearing in another movie by this title the same year directed by William Black, a pornographer specializing in anal sex movies.
As a nod to the group name being ripped off, a wall mural portraying Jim Morrison is shown briefly.
Band is a trio consisting of top-billed Kimberly Dawn as sax player and singer (we see neither), plus Alicyn Sterling and Mercedes Lynn on guitar and keyboards. In a few seconds we see them getting the big breaks: a booking arranged by creepy talent agent Wayne Summers, and an instant recording contract arranged for equally sleazy personal agent T. T. Boy. But otherwise the girl group premise is just a gimmick fronting for endless sex filler.
Lengthiest "acting" and "story" scene has Summers hamming it up as a stereotypical Hollywood guy using casting couch technique to hump busty Leanna Foxx, a comically untalented wannabe actress. She won't do nude scenes but is soon humping Summers in his office, adorned on the walls with B-movie posters for the likes of "One Million AC/DC" and "Invasion of the Bee Girls".
Exterior shots are set in Venice Beach while the interior action is shot on very crummy and fake studio sets. The space where the band rehearses has a handy mattress used for a couple of unrelated sex scenes.
The impressive cast is wasted on this drivel by writer-direcctor Gary Graver, who made many a presigious porn movie when not entering the history books as Orson Welles' principal cameraman. Confusing matters is a couple of cast members: Cal Jammer and Peter North, also appearing in another movie by this title the same year directed by William Black, a pornographer specializing in anal sex movies.
As a nod to the group name being ripped off, a wall mural portraying Jim Morrison is shown briefly.
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- Jul 16, 2022
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