Undressed
Undressed
TV-14 | 26 July 1999 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Interesteg

    What makes it different from others?

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    AboveDeepBuggy

    Some things I liked some I did not.

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    SparkMore

    n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.

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    Gary

    The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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    WaxBellaAmours

    The phrase "guilty pleasure" doesn't even begin to describe the late-night MTV show "Undressed", a horny and very kinky show about young, hot and very horny character's various sexual escapades. Given, as an American basic-cable program nothing got too explicit, but the show crammed in as many elaborate sexual situations and fresh young flesh that was permitted. (Some of that Young flesh included the O.C's Adam Brody, Brandon Routh from the ill-fated Superman reboot and, I'm not freakin' kidding about this, Mad Men's Christina Hendricks). In some ways I can't say the show was bad. The glossy look showed technical professionalism, and it did have some unusually creative set-ups to it's strictly libido-minded agenda, if never at all believable. It was also more diverse than other like-minded shows, with some topics dealing with the modern homosexual plight and the troubles of inter-racial dating. Though not they really dealt with those issues in a honest or realistic fashion. "Lord of the Rings" was closer to real-life than this. For all it's mock seriousness, it was ultimately extremely exploitive and very juvenile, busy but one-dimensional. None of it's elaborate scenarios led to anything particularly insightful.However, you can't say it didn't know it's target demographic well. the show was solely populated by people in the sixteen-to-twenty-five age range, all extremely nubile and with only one thing on the mind: sex, sex and more sex, in all it's various forms. Even the class geeks and mousy bookworms we're all very attractive and well-sexed. And it certainly bridged the gender gap by having both it's hunks and babes frequently strip down to their skivvies. Parents, tastemakers and homophobes could all be deeply offended. Perhaps it would've worked better on the stage. Given the histronic (actually I would just call it monotone) delivery of the actors to the mostly sterile sets where the outside world ceased to exist, it all felt rather silly and a bit uncomfortable on screen. I kept waiting for the laugh track was going to kick in (and some moments definitely deserved one).All in all, it was a pointless and exploitive experiment, essentially PG-13 porn/soap opera hybrid trying to play naught, but not surprisingly it was a remarkably addictive little pill of a show. You might have never gone out of your way to watch one of it's frequent marathons, but when you did come across it late one night you never changed the channel.

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    Nickmac11

    Okay...The actors: Bad. The writing: Worse. The situations: Never gonna happen.So why do I watch this? It's a guilty pleasure. I don't make sure I'm in front of my TV every night to watch it, but it's just fun...partially because you get to laugh at how bad the actors are.Yes, it's stupid and not even remotely real life like (The previous season, for example. I think around 20 high school students came out of the closet in one season. Sorry...doesn't happen. I'm an an arts school, and only three or our people I know are out.) but I find myself watching it...again, a guilty pleasure

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    Access Sanctuary

    UNDRESSED. One of biggest surprises to come from MTV. A hybrid of soap-opera and sit-com, the show chronicles patterns of support and neglect in the relationships of late teens and early 20-somethings as they discover love and sex, and often accept responsibility for their mistakes.Showcasing a variety of issues involving sex and dating: sexual attraction, sexual intercourse, racial relations, sexually-transmitted diseases, homosexuality, lesbianism, masturbation, promiscuity, pregnancy, pornography, sexual discrimination, copulation, prophylactic, marriage, and abstinence (to name a few).There is a great deal of humor to be found in the situations portrayed nightly on the show. For example, a couple is enjoying sex but run into an issue when they realize their sexual activity might be holding them back from communicating with each other. For fear that when they one day cannot enjoy sex, they won't enjoy each other's company... the couple breaks up (following a sordid affair involving a leather-clad exhibitionist babysitter cracking a whip).Or, a gay couple where one partner is concerned his lover might be fantasizing about women (only after he stumbles upon a stash of straight pornographic magazines). As he discovers his lover was only lusting after a former boyfriend who appeared in the magazines, his concerns shift to his lover's feelings on the boyfriend. Well, the lover puts his past with his old boyfriend behind him only to find out that his partner, who coerced him into being proud of his sexuality, had neglected to inform his older brother that he was gay. BAM! Bro shows up for a visit and brings along an attractive friend. We discover that the older brother is gay as well and that his friend is really his boyfriend. The two boyfriends then hook-up and form a plan to force the brothers into exposing their true sexuality by getting too friendly and attempting to make the brothers jealous of each other. After a lot of kiss-and-tell pairing, the two brothers confront each other and bury the odds.Terminally trashed by porn-loving perverts over the net for not showing any sexual activity, this show an often exciting and outrageously hilarious romp through the battlefields of love and playgrounds of sex.

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    Joshua Bozeman

    This show, just like every other show MTV produces, is very poorly done, with bad acting, ridiculous plotlines, and it looks as tho it was shot by a crew of 15 year old high school media students. The premise is simple: no storyline to speak of, just lots of half naked women having sex with half naked guys. Great idea, huh? Quality television is clearly not a priority for MTV, seeing as how they pander to teens who most likely spend most of their free time getting drunk or high...only people that are constantly in an altered state could watch this crap without puking, and wondering why MTV become so horrid over the past two decades. What I really don't get is why MTV (aka MUSIC televison) refuses to make any shows that have anything to do with...hmm...MUSIC. Diary, jackass, undressed, real world, road rules, real world/rules rules challenge, and on and on and on...none of these shows have anything to with music, and it just simply boggles my mind. Viacom needs to wake up, and get with the program...sure their ratings are good with their targeted demos, but that age group is what? 12-21? Wow! I'd be so proud to be adored by jr high school students! This show is just another example of mindless dribble disguised as entertainment, and it sickens me that anyone even watches it. If you're smart, you will stay clear of this garbage.

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