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Naive porn on a serious topic
Ashlyn Gere is fine as usual in the role of a radio talk show advice host, who risks losing her job when rumors spread that she's a lesbian. Veteran actor Eric Edwards directed this trivial feature, of only slight historic interest in regard to its early 1990s look at LGBTQ isues.
Horner is her producer, only interested in ratings, but also having sex with beautiful Gere. A competing femme radio host (Alex Jordan) is behind the smear campaign and ultimately gets her comeuppance once listeners support Gere and get her job reinstated.
The issues of gays in sociey and their rights are touched on, incluidng same sex marriage, though the movie is mostly about listeners getting off on dirty talk and the show as a stimulant. On the pretext of a heat wave, Gere starts broadcasting in her radio studio nude, and listeners folow suit -a cutesy concept given it's radio not TV.
Dumbest subplot has Peter North as a sympathetic listener who claims to have a scientific test to determine (questionnaire style) if one is gay, and Gere's taking it helps her keep her job. That's an extremely antiquated concept, and its plot significance uncercuts much of the movie's message (so she's reinstated because she proves she's straight?).
Horner is her producer, only interested in ratings, but also having sex with beautiful Gere. A competing femme radio host (Alex Jordan) is behind the smear campaign and ultimately gets her comeuppance once listeners support Gere and get her job reinstated.
The issues of gays in sociey and their rights are touched on, incluidng same sex marriage, though the movie is mostly about listeners getting off on dirty talk and the show as a stimulant. On the pretext of a heat wave, Gere starts broadcasting in her radio studio nude, and listeners folow suit -a cutesy concept given it's radio not TV.
Dumbest subplot has Peter North as a sympathetic listener who claims to have a scientific test to determine (questionnaire style) if one is gay, and Gere's taking it helps her keep her job. That's an extremely antiquated concept, and its plot significance uncercuts much of the movie's message (so she's reinstated because she proves she's straight?).
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- Dec 31, 2023
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