Seaside Seduction (1998) from Tuna and Johnny Web (Uncle Scoopy; Greg Wroblewski) |
Tuna's
comments in white:
Seaside Seduction (1998) is another film written, directed, produced by, and staring Patrick Coppola. This is not nearly a unique masterpiece like Where Angels Dance, but a rather ordinary titty/mystery/crime thriller. Take Monique Parent, Belinda Carroll, a beach town, bikers, drugs, crooks, and several different law enforcement jurisdictions, make the two women strippers, throw in double cross after double cross, and stir well. Bake at 350 for 90 minutes or until done, and you have a solid genre film with lots of breasts, lots of plot twists and red herrings, and a surprise ending. Coppola again proves that he knows how to light breasts so you can see them. The transfer is much better this time. Acting is fine, but the script covers no new ground, and the film looks like many of its ilk. Although IMDB does list it, the information is sketchy at best. This is a solid genre film, and so is a C. |
Scoop's
comments in yellow:
SPOILERS: I guess the basic plotline is OK, and the final twist did fool me, so I didn't mind it as an erotic thriller. The lighting is generally OK, so the breasts are clearly visible, the girls are pretty, and Monique Parent even did a brief beaver shot when the club owner ripped off her panties. And I thought they made a great choice of locales. They found an atmospheric, suitably desolate seaside town in the off-season (Salisbury, Massachusetts played the part of Seaside), and that made the perfect backdrop for the story. They also used a lot of locals, ala Easy Rider. Based on the cast, I think the bikers are real bikers, for example, and the club singers seem to be a local group. That wasn't always a positive element in the film. In addition to the problems inherent with amateur performers, the local casting seems to have caused a P.R. problem down the road. A local newspaper (click here to follow a link) subsequently reported that locals were not happy when they found themselves in the cast of an r-rated, erotically charged movie. That's not something to tell your girlfriend's mom if you live in a conservative small town. Aside from that, it's a pretty weak micro-budget movie with many continuity errors and technical problems. Some examples:
On the other hand, you have to love a movie where a male character says to a female (without irony), "c'mon baby, you know you want it" And not only that - it worked for him! |
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