
Naughty Nun (1972)
To spite her father, a young woman enters a convent. However, the woman’s old boyfriend shows up and tries to win her back. Who else could play the title character of La Bella Antonia but La Bella Edwige? As a virtues (at first ) medieval maiden (not for long) bound to a marriage of inconvenience.
San Fernando Valley Girls (1987)
Totally awesome! Like here it is! Like you totally need to see this tubular new flick. “San Fernando Valley Girls”. It is this bitchin, totally awesome sextacular new moan and talk epic and like I mean, it’s blue to the max…Ohmigod, these dudes are too rad to be true. I mean, like gag me with romance, Jamie Gillis, Eric Edwards and Paul Thomas are pantin’ and jivin’ with the burn yourself hot Sharon Mitchell and Juliet Anderson.
Josefine Mutzenbacher 3 (1982)
Dieser Film knüpft direkt an die Ereignisse der legendären Josefine Mutzenbacher … wie sie wirklich war … Teil 1 & 2 an. Als Josefine wegen der Führung eines Edelbordells ins Gefängnis eingeliefert wird, lernt sie den “Stenz” Poldi kennen, der bald dafür sorgt, dass sie wieder auf freien Fuß kommt.
Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixens (1979)
The movie starts with introductions to the people of Small Town, USA. Along them are the huge breasted evangelical radio preacher Eufaula Roop (Ann Marie) who mounts Martin Bormann inside a coffin, a salesman who gives oral pleasure to a large breasted housewife (Candy Samples) and the very large African American Junkyard Sal (June Mack) who sleeps with her working class employees.
Miranda (1985)
More than twenty years since its original release, Miranda bears some striking similarities to Giuseppe Tornatore’s Malèna (2000). There are obvious differences between the two films: when money runs low in WWII Italy, Malèna ultimately prostitutes herself and gains favors from Nazi officers, and is brutalized
Nackt und keß am Königssee (1977)
In the idyllic Königssee impotent Scot McFitz is looking for a legendary potency enhancing plant. Soon, the talk around this news and the whole village goes in search of the pleasure-enhancing herb … well kinda, not just talk after that
In the Sign of Sagittarius (1978)
The depiction of unsimulated sexual acts in mainstream cinema was at one time restricted by law and self-imposed industry standards such as the Motion Picture Production Code. Films showing explicit sexual activity were confined to privately distributed underground films, such as stag films or “porn loops”.
Canterbury Tales (1972)
From sun-sparkled Naples to muddy medieval England for chapter two of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Trilogy of Life — and with all the cornholing, golden showers, and silent-movie mugging Chaucer left out. The most amorphously anecdotal of the three, it’s also the one where the discrepancy between
Sex is Crazy (1981)
Life starts to imitate art when an actress who stage show involves aliens impregnating her encounters aliens in search of fertile women to help repopulate their planet. If any Jess Franco films truly lives up to its title that would be “Sex in Crazy”. This film is definitely crazy
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999)
There have been many adaptations of Shakespeare plays over the last decade or so, most of them aimed squarely at younger viewers. You know the drill: The director picks out rocking, hip tunes to spice up the soundtrack and some hot, young stars to broadly interpret the Bard’s work.
























































































