It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
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... View MoreA terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
... View MoreIt's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
... View MoreThe three main female cast members of "The Girl Who Shagged Me" are top-of-the-line for this genre; Anoushka, in particular, is one of the sexiest women I have ever seen. So why do they get LESS screen time than their male co-stars? Do we really want to see a) the mad scientists, the assorted weirdos, the inept cops, the horny Yetis....or do we want to see b) the beautiful women owning the screen and making out with each other? If you answered "a", this is your movie. If you answered "b", you will be disappointed. The erotic scenes are VERY mild, and even the climactic scene between Misty Mundae and Anoushka is over far too quickly. The film spends most of its time trying to be a comedy, but its extremely juvenile sense of humor is VERY hit-and-miss. Could have been so much better. *1/2 out of 4.
... View MoreThe title suggests this is a spoof mainly concerning the second Austin Powers movie, "The Spy Who Shagged Me", but actually it's nothing to do with it except for the British location. The story goes something like this: On an expedition through Scotland, Professor Lavish (Frank Bowdler) discovers a frozen cave woman from the Stone Age (Anoushka), while his assistant meets a gay yeti and decides to go to San Francisco with him. A very mad scientist (Mark Standley, pulling faces like a Batman villain) steals the cave woman, though special agent Johnson (Misty Mundae) tries to sort out the mess. Obviously shot on a shoestring budget, this has many hilarious moments (I loved the sound effects straight from the classic slapstick flicks), monumental silliness, fake beards, topless women... and a sheik on a camel! I think "The Girl Who Shagged Me" is a stunning achievement in bad, bad movie making, so if you watched several art movies before and need an antidote... go for it.
... View MoreI've been a fan of Seduction Cinema movies for years now, and can't get my head around comments from Misty fans who dislike this movie.As for one Misty fan who reviewed it here and dramatically announced they would never watch a Misty flick again, if they think this is a bad movie, then jeez, they clearly haven't seen some of Miss Mundae's earlier work...Sure, Misty isn't in it as much as some of the other Seduction flicks, but in Girl Who Shagged Me she's clearly having fun and delivers a light and comic enough performance to raise a chuckle or two.She also looks great in the sequence with Anoushka where they both get it on in a warehouse amongst floating drapes.As for the movie itself, it may not a challenging piece of drama, but c'mon guys! it is funny, way funnier than most sex 'comedies' on sale, and everyone in the movie gives a spirited performance.I really enjoyed this cheap little movie, it has a totally different feel than some other Seduction movies, probably due to it's British influence. The comedy works well and the sex is hot... what more do you want?
... View MoreFor the budget that this movie was made on, the quality of production is astonishingly good! The actors all appear to be having fun making the movie and the crew also have high spirits (as can be seen in the behind the scenes feature); this contributes to a movie that can kick back and have fun. Sure, the story isn't of Memento caliber but it also isn't so tedious that it's unwatchable. Special props go to the Foley team who's sound effects are top notch! From the very first *BOING* I knew this would be an entertaining and lighthearted movie and I wasn't disappointed! If you're looking for a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously, and you don't mind looking at a few (very nice) topless ladies, and you're in the mood to laugh out loud, you could do worse than watching "The Girl Who Shagged Me".
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