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4.0 out of 5 stars
If you Like the Chessy and Wacky..., July 9, 2003
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This review is from: Can It Be Love [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Can it be love is one of two title this movie has. This one doesn't really tell you what the movie is about. Its other (late night skin-amax) name is "Spring Break Sorority Babes. A lot more fitting description.
The movie is pretty low budget and hard to find, my sugestion- Buy it if you can and have a party to watch it. You will have a lot of fun. Most of the movie is basically a set up to look at naked ladies, and its great, its like they took the preteen late night fantasies of a horny young guy and put it on film. The costumes are cheesy, the acting is cheesy, the dialogue is cheesy, it is fantastic. A must have for any video collection.
I have a copy and I showed it to males and females, who both had a fun time watching it.
I would not buy this movie if your looking for A cinematic masterpeice, however it is a good example of what motivates fimmakeing. Enjoy.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
"Spring Break Sorority Babes", May 8, 2009
This review is from: Can It Be Love [VHS] (VHS Tape)
The above review is entirely correct. I had this movie on VHS, recorded from Cinemax back in the mid-90's, and loved it!! Lisa, the first girl the guys meet, is the sweet, tantalizingly sensuous girl, while Jessie, her best friend, is the bad-*** girl who loves night-club dancing! I had Super Bowl XXXVIII on the same tape, & was sad that I gave it away. Fantastic knowing I can have it again, 'cause no cable/satellite movie channel has shown it since the 90's, unless under "Can It Be Love." I prefer the original title--but that's just me--"Spring Break Sorority Babes." If you are a fan of the early & mid 90's late night flicks--as I am--you will @ least like, if not love, this movie!!
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