Dennis (an amusing and likable performance by Stephen Tickner) finds himself unable to get an erection after he wears a cursed t-shirt that not only makes men impotent, but also causes women to turn into raging nymphomaniacs. Director John Miller, who also co-wrote the hilariously profane and racy script with Peter Liska, ably mines a spot-on inspired and sidesplitting line in deliciously dirty humor for maximum belly laughs. Granted, the subject matter is admittedly crude and vulgar, but it's done with such incredibly gleeful aplomb that it manages to be funny without ever degenerating into total grossness. This film further benefits from bang-up acting from a capable cast: Tickner makes for an engaging lead, with sound supporting turns by co-writer Liska as wiseguy bartender Floyd and Tom Westerman as mysterious old wise dude Hugo. Moreover, the women are extremely hot and attractive: fetching brunette Jamie Askew is highly enticing as Dennis' lovely girlfriend Rita while the delectable Yael Epstein burns up the screen as saucy blonde pick-up Katrina. Miller's crisp cinematography gives the picture a nice polished look. An absolute bawdy hoot.
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