Released | Jul 01st, 1984 |
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Running Time | 75 |
Director | Paul G Vatelli |
Company | Caballero |
Cast | Dave Cannon, Kitten Navidad, Bridgette Monet, Patti Wright, Ron Jeremy |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Film |
While the title just about sums up this movie, a somewhat more informative subtitle might be Middle-Aged Men’s “Risky Business,” because that is pretty much what it amounts to. Two guys give their friend a “bachelor party” treat on the eve of his wedding by taking him to a strip joint, they “hire” a quintet of lovelies for some nookie and angst, and the groom-to-be frets about his life.
The highlights of Bodacious Ta-Ta’s include: Bridgette Monet’s tantalizingly slow striptease for her intended bedmate; Ron Jeremy explaining the origins of life on earth to two lovelies who have other things on their mind; and the awe-inspiring stage show of Kitten Navidad, she of the cannonball convexities.
Unfortunately, there is too much dead space in the course of these encounters, and the remaining sex scenes seem uninspired by comparison. It’s a decent little film, but a tighter script and a little variety in sets could have made a world of difference. Bodacious, indeed.