It's 1969, and a draft-dodging man pretends to be gay and moves in with a pair of babes.It's 1969, and a draft-dodging man pretends to be gay and moves in with a pair of babes.It's 1969, and a draft-dodging man pretends to be gay and moves in with a pair of babes.
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Two's Company, Three's A Crowd......Four's Perverted!
I had myself a few good chuckles while watching LIVE IN, LOVE IN;
some were put there purposefully, most unintentional though,
which is what all great cheesy porn is about!
Basically, director Scotty Fox decided that it would be fun to make a
porn-parody of the popular TV show "Three's Company" which had
ended it's successful run only a few years before. We are given
the same scenario: a young guy pretends to be gay so that he can
live with two girls in their cozy little apartment ----- hilarity ensues.
The twist this time out is that more than just good old sexual
innuendo plays out!
The characters are loosely based on their TV show counterparts:
Robert Bullock plays Jack Ritter (John RITTER + JACK Tripper, get
it?), the supposedly gay roommate to Victoria Paris, as Prissie,
and Tamara Lee, as Jeanette. Oh, how clever. Inexplicably, Peter
North turns up in a gawdy polyester shirt to play their landlord Mr
Hurley! (They didn't even attempt to age him whatsoever!) Other
characters that have no relation to the original TV series are added
in also; Durwood Small (Victoria Paris' real life hubby at the time)
as a dominant Naval Officer , Carol Cummings (in what appears to
be a real bad wig) as an aspiring actress, and Tori Welles as Mr.
Hurley's young hippy-chick lover, Moonchild. Where's Larry, or the
Ropers?!?! For some convoluted reason the entire story is
supposed to take place in 1969, likely just so that some lame
jokes about '69 being "a very good year" can be thrown in here and
there. Now, the fact that all the furniture, most of the clothing, the
actresses' over-teased hairdos, and it being SHOT ON VIDEO say
other wise, well, you just have to use your imagination I guess.
Geez.
The sex scenes themselves are ok. It doesn't take long for each
couple to get into the action regardless of who pairs up. Pretty
standard fair with some nice looking girls. Bullock does his best
to come off as a poor man's Mike Horner, doling out cheesy lines
in a narration over the story. Small has the best dialogue, all
pertaining to military spoofing, and has his fair turn with the ladies.
The stand-out scene belongs to Peter North (of course!) and Tori
Welles though; Welles switches from a laid-back flower-child to a
ravenous she-beast in the blink of an eye; North almost looks like
he's having trouble keeping up, and she even goes as far as to
break his famous contractual rule ----- she pulls his hair!!!
6/10. Over all, this one is good for a laugh or two ----- or three!
some were put there purposefully, most unintentional though,
which is what all great cheesy porn is about!
Basically, director Scotty Fox decided that it would be fun to make a
porn-parody of the popular TV show "Three's Company" which had
ended it's successful run only a few years before. We are given
the same scenario: a young guy pretends to be gay so that he can
live with two girls in their cozy little apartment ----- hilarity ensues.
The twist this time out is that more than just good old sexual
innuendo plays out!
The characters are loosely based on their TV show counterparts:
Robert Bullock plays Jack Ritter (John RITTER + JACK Tripper, get
it?), the supposedly gay roommate to Victoria Paris, as Prissie,
and Tamara Lee, as Jeanette. Oh, how clever. Inexplicably, Peter
North turns up in a gawdy polyester shirt to play their landlord Mr
Hurley! (They didn't even attempt to age him whatsoever!) Other
characters that have no relation to the original TV series are added
in also; Durwood Small (Victoria Paris' real life hubby at the time)
as a dominant Naval Officer , Carol Cummings (in what appears to
be a real bad wig) as an aspiring actress, and Tori Welles as Mr.
Hurley's young hippy-chick lover, Moonchild. Where's Larry, or the
Ropers?!?! For some convoluted reason the entire story is
supposed to take place in 1969, likely just so that some lame
jokes about '69 being "a very good year" can be thrown in here and
there. Now, the fact that all the furniture, most of the clothing, the
actresses' over-teased hairdos, and it being SHOT ON VIDEO say
other wise, well, you just have to use your imagination I guess.
Geez.
The sex scenes themselves are ok. It doesn't take long for each
couple to get into the action regardless of who pairs up. Pretty
standard fair with some nice looking girls. Bullock does his best
to come off as a poor man's Mike Horner, doling out cheesy lines
in a narration over the story. Small has the best dialogue, all
pertaining to military spoofing, and has his fair turn with the ladies.
The stand-out scene belongs to Peter North (of course!) and Tori
Welles though; Welles switches from a laid-back flower-child to a
ravenous she-beast in the blink of an eye; North almost looks like
he's having trouble keeping up, and she even goes as far as to
break his famous contractual rule ----- she pulls his hair!!!
6/10. Over all, this one is good for a laugh or two ----- or three!
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- Squrpleboy
- Aug 14, 2003
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