Live Nude Girls

1995 "Sex, Lies and Fantasies... Unrated!"
Live Nude Girls
5.2| 1h35m| R| en| More Info
Released: 08 December 1995 Released
Producted By: Spelling Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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A group of old friends at a Hens Night discuss their issues, uncertainties, fears and fantasies.

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dredyoung This movie was exactly like what I have witnessed in real life. It captured the essence of the woman's take on sex in modern America. It was a delight to see it played out so true to life on TV. It portrayed both the angst and delight of women's growing sense of sexual freedom. It also captured classic types and how they differ as they venture onto this new, uncertain ground. Talking more frankly as the tempo from the day through the evening quickens and each confronts and encourages the others to drop their public persona, revelations shock and titillate each in different ways. They also try to temper their tendency to be judgmental and recover and be supportive. As they reveal their idiosyncratic, even kinky, fantasies, the defenses gradually drop. Actual sexual behaviors are revealed. Those more modest and fearful of disapproval relax their defenses when they hear their friends daring escapades. These revelations stimulate recollections and reminiscences of 'first' experiences and youthful sexual foibles. This allows them to become really transparent about their suppressed unconventional longings. Gradual mutual acceptance and support leads to a sense of empowerment to experiment and take a chance of being themselves, insulated from traditional female fear of losing their reputation and becoming stigmatized. A new strength comes from their new bond in womanhood that gives them a new found freedom and courage to own their authentic sexuality.
Bob Peterson I thought this movie ways going to be more than it was. It starred Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City) so I thought it had to be somewhat decent. It's basically the story of 5 girl friends that get together for a sleepover and end up discussing sex quite a bit. You see a flash or two of the husbands supposedly at a bachelor party that they're supposed to be at. I guess one of the girls didn't trust the guy and wanted nothing to do with him. I really liked how the characters acted with each other. They each had their own personalities of course. This is one movie that I could say I watched and definitely say I would NOT watch it again because I just didn't care for it. It was labeled a comedy and I don't think I laughed that much at all!
mjstock As pointed out in other reviews, the veracity of the title leavessomething to be desired. I humbly suggest my one line summaryabove as a more truthful substitute.Having panned the title, what about the film? ..nothing worth paying theatre admission prices to see, but it will still cost you 95 minutesof your life, even if you see it "free."And why would you want to do that? Maybe if you are curious abouttechniques of character diminution that women can employ oneach other, you could find examples here. (BTW, note that I didn'tsay ALL women do this.)Then there is Dana Delany, who plays Jill, the strong one for thebetter part of the movie. You may wind up hating her as her truecharacter in this role is revealed, but she is good at what shedoes. In her other film works she brought life to "Exit to Eden" in areally silly role as the "queen" of an island where people go to playout their sexual fantasies. She plays a beautiful, but "dirtydouble-crossing woman" in "The Right Temptation" in which shecons Rebecca DeMornay into seducing her husband.Most of the problems with this movie center around the annoyingoveracting, exaggerated gestures, and excessive foul language. You may get the feeling that you're watching an episode of an"R-rated" soap focusing on an all-girls club meeting. But, what theheck, if you like that sort of thing, why not?
ladylibrary I consider myself very critical of movies, so if I have something good to say, it means something! :) The title initially put me off. Here I was thinking it was going to be a senseless comedy about Live Nude Girls (wonder why I thought that!), but it turned out to be a funny view of what happens when girlfriends get together. I found it to be quite honest! The best part was when the friends are sharing their dreams, and Cynthis Stevenson's character imagines herself as a Barbie Doll. That part had me rolling!!!