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Live Nude Girls

Live Nude Girls
Directed by Julianna Lavin

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Product Details

  • Released on: 2007-01-09
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Import, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Subtitled in: English, Spanish
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Review
Something of a precursor to television's Sex in the City, Julianna Lavin's slumber party/talkathon of a group of women friends in their thirties is an entertaining and thoughtful, if less than earth-shaking, movie. As the wine flows, the women begin to open up about their issues and relationships with men, but mostly about sex. Dana Delany gives the most striking performance, as a housewife concealing an unhappy marriage who revels in the details of her friends' sex lives. Kim Catrall also scores as a B-movie actress in the midst of an emotional meltdown. Nothing too surprising transpires, but the film has enough wit and insight about these women, as well as a palpable sense that they really could all be friends, that it leaves one with a vague feeling of satisfaction. Not to be overlooked is the work of popular L.A. club fixture "Vaginal" Davis, as the pool man. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide

Synopsis
A group of women gather together for a bachelorette party in this comedy. They have come to celebrate the upcoming wedding of Jamie, a somewhat famous actress who has been married several times. She is being particularly dramatic and the gathering at Georgina's restaurant becomes somewhat serious as the women share their pain, their sexual fantasies and their problems. Among the guests are the gossipy Jill who enjoys baiting her ever-vulnerable sister Rachel; Marcy, who is involved with an abusive and insanely jealous man, and the chronically depressed Chris who lives with her lover Georgina. The bride is worried because her groom is having a stripper at his party, and lesbian Georgina worries because she has been secretly lusting after her male sous chef. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

DVD Menu

  • Disc #1 -- Live Nude Girls
    • Play Movie
    • Chapters
    • Set Up
      • Subtitles: English
      • Subtitles: Spanish
      • Subtitles: None


Customer Reviews

Aside from the chatting and talking...this is damn sexy!!!5
It is not often us men are allowed to peer into the conversations of the human female. What do women talk about all day? Better yet what do really HOT women talk about all day? If this movie truly portrays such a thing, then women talk about sex just as much as men do. They don't necessarily THINK about it, but I guess if you're talking about it that necessitates that they think about it too. Anyways, yes the movie is entitled LIVE NUDE GIRLS, and yes all the leading ladies in this movie ARE in fact nude in this movie. Men, especially myself find this movie very compelling to watch as it has the unbelieveably HOT Dana Delany in it, as sexy as ever. It also includes the equally hot Kim Catrall. They sit around in their house, talk about problems, sexual fantasies, and even have a sweet discussion with their gay pool cleaner. This film should not be considered a talkie as it has sexual content and more sexual content. Not that I mind, I always wanted to see Dana Delany get a spanking while wearing garters and stockings. The bottom line is even though the movie is practically nothing BUT sex, it's good for both the Male and Female perspective so maybe we can understand each others minds a little better... What the hell am I saying??? You're only going to see it for the sex anyway!!!

Could have been better...2
Was very disappointed in the plot and the actresses. The portrayals were unbelievable and it had no sense of direction.

format warning3
A nice film at a nice price, but, for those who care, the box is labelled: formatted from its original version to fit your screen (an amazingly presumptious statement in an era of widescreen video systems). The DVD is 4:3. If this really is a pan & scan reformatting, then shame on Lion's Gate (which has a good reputation) for acceding to it. And if it was originally 4:3, why include the reformatting statement? I wish Amazon would be a little more assiduous in providing this kind of info (aspect ratio, case, cast) for pre-ordering; it used to be.