Not one of Jim Enright's better comedy efforts, this VCA Platinum Plus release is mindless filler, watchable as safe-sex content only.
Kirsty Waay and Jon Dough play the unlikely scientists (gee, they look like porn talent instead) studying the effects of the depletion of the Ozone Layer, a mighty odd topic for porn. They unscrupulously experiment with radiation applied to young people to see what the effects would be.
Several lovely co-eds get caught up in this experiment, which turns out to cause subjects to travel back in time 41 days after they have sex & the cum shot. The script is really poor, worrying about time-travel causing paradoxes: examples include Ron Jeremy becoming president or the Red Sox winning the World Series. Fortunately the latter was what really happened, although a reality TV star did become president and he was infinitely worse than Ron would have been.
The femme cast is appealing but the movie is not.
Kirsty Waay and Jon Dough play the unlikely scientists (gee, they look like porn talent instead) studying the effects of the depletion of the Ozone Layer, a mighty odd topic for porn. They unscrupulously experiment with radiation applied to young people to see what the effects would be.
Several lovely co-eds get caught up in this experiment, which turns out to cause subjects to travel back in time 41 days after they have sex & the cum shot. The script is really poor, worrying about time-travel causing paradoxes: examples include Ron Jeremy becoming president or the Red Sox winning the World Series. Fortunately the latter was what really happened, although a reality TV star did become president and he was infinitely worse than Ron would have been.
The femme cast is appealing but the movie is not.