exactly as title states
The DVD does a good job of doing what its title says,showing clips of nudity from the actresses of the 80's.The clips are clear and if you have a favorite actress you don't have to search for any of the old films with nudity they were in.The only complaint is for Susan Dey they used the clip from looker instead of the better clip from first love
A great introduction to some of the babes of 80's
This is a good collection of nude scenes for the money. I was surprised to see several scenes of Phoebe Cates from 'Paradise' which were controversial at the time because of her age, and yet, Michelle Johnson, barely 18 when she did 'Blame It on Rio', was hardly noticed. Lots of ladies are featured that I never knew did any nude scenes. Including Rachel Ward. I still have my DVD copy of 'Sharky's Machine' (filmed in Atlanta), and Ward never looked better than she did in this movie. I had no idea she had appeared nude in films like 'Night School'.
Another reviewer named 'Joseph Garvey' griped about the lack of 'American starlets' in the nude. I understand his point. There are a lot European girls featured. But speaking for myself, I was thankful for a brief view of some beautiful women I had never heard of. A case in point would be Sonja Martin, a stunning brunette who rose to fame doing the 'Lemon Popsicle' series from Israel. Another would be Carmen Russo, an Italian...
Celebrity Nude Revue, Easy 80's Volume 1
Hi, purchased the easy 80's Voulume 1 and others in this series. Delivers EXACTLY what is promised. DVDs play flawlessly, easy access to jump to each scene with too many chapters to count and includes a handy detailed insert to find your favorites. This series is a great idea for uncovering dozens of rare films and and presenting them in a memorable way.
Loads of bios and information make it entertaining and enducational too. Oh and by the way, the choice of actresses is unbelievable. Hard to NOT love this series, everything all in one really cool package that I assure you will watch many times over.
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