Released | Nov 30th, 1993 |
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Running Time | 90 |
Director | Chet Thomas |
Company | Catalina Video |
Cast | Brad Austin, Josh Eliot, Joe Magnum, Roz Wayans, Zak Spears, Chuck Barron, Steve Regis, Phil Bradley, Randall Maxxon |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
If sex is a crime, let me be guilty. That's the fun response to this superb video that explores sex via a hysterical non-sex portrayal by Roz Wayans (who we've seen many times before in funny campy roles as a real woman.) Roz is writing her grocery list while supposedly listening to guys lament about their sexual problems. Olympian Phil Bradley is on the boxcover, and he's sizzling as he shows off his unshaven underarm while dangling his Olympic medal. Bradley's scene with Randall Maxxon is award-winning! Joe Magnum, the older hairy actor, is a voyeur and is making waves as his hunky bod is being used everywhere.
This is a combo of work by the expert team of Josh Eliot, Brad Austin and Chet Thomas. Do we pay for our crimes of passion? What you pay for this, it's well worth it. Additional cast: Zak Spears, Michael Chads, Steve Regis, Bill Marlowe, Randy White, Dillon Reid.
Can sex be a crime? Capitalizing loosely on the bad Madonna movie, the guys here explore seduction and sex in intimate detail, thanks to a believably fun nonsexual role as a therapist, played by Roz Wayans (who's been nominated for nonsexual roles in the past.)
The hottest scenes involve that boy-next-door-looking Chuck Barron, who isn't beefy like Phil Bradley, (who plays his lover), but he's got that indefinable something that creates a strong video following. Some serious themes may turn off a few watchers, though. Joe Magnum makes his debut as a hairy, huggy daddy bear type. Josh Eliot and Brad Austin share videography credits, and director Thomas should be commended for whipping out some great acting from these guys, especially boxcover model Phil Bradley, who's in one of his best roles so far. The stellar cast includes Randall Maxxon, Steve Regis and Zak Spears.