HOT
& SAUCY PIZZA GIRLS
(dir:
Bob Chinn, 1978)
“We
Deliver!!!”
We
all love pizza right? Sometimes there's nothing better than kicking
back on a lazy weekend evening, sinking some beers and ordering from
your nearest pizza joint. Sometimes the service can be quite lousy,
but every now and then they go above and beyond to deliver customer
satisfaction. Thankfully, John over at Country Girl Pizza does
exactly just that. John, played by John Holmes (ERUPTION, JOHNNY WADD)
not only provides you with inches of pleasure (the puns in the film
are worse), but also uses his pizza parlour as a front for his escort
service. Yep, it's service with a smile and happy ending if you're
willing to tip! His hot pant and rollerblading clad staff include
Gina, Shakey, Celeste and bubbly newcomer Ann Chovy (get it?) played
by Candida Royalle (JUNGLE
BLUE,
MASTERPIECE),
Laurien Dominique (DOING
IT!,
CALENDER GIRL),
Christine De Shaffer (BLACK
LOLITA,
EAGER BEAVER)
and Desiree Cousteau (PRETTY
PEACHES,
HOT RACKETS)
respectively. Business is going great for John, but it's all put in
jeopardy thanks to a creepy trench coat wearing inspector played by
John Seeman (NIGHT
PLEASURES,
FANTASY IN BLUE)
who is hot on the case of the illegal operation. To make matters
worse, Berkeley is a fried chicken kinda city so a couple of big boys
in the fast food business aren't happy and enlist the help of the
infamous Night Chicken to send a message to John and his girls. Yep,
the cards aren't exactly in John's favour. Will he and his band of
scantily clad cuties overcome the fuzz and the infamous chicken
rapist? Or will his hopes and dreams be burnt to a crisp?
Hot
& Saucy Pizza Girls
is a thoroughly enjoyable piece of adult comedy. The film never takes
itself too seriously and is light hearted. Sure, the comedy is low
brow and there are plenty of puns, but I did find myself genuinely
laughing and smiling at the humour. The story is solid with a few
absurd twists and turns that work. Sometimes, the action in films like
this can get in the way, but as with a lot of Chinn's work, the
actual sex aspect plays in to the actual story as opposed to being a
story shoe horned in between sex. Speaking of which, the action is of
high quality and never overly long. As much as I love classic adult
cinema, I do tend to get bored when scenes linger on too long.
Thankfully, Chinn knows how to craft an actual film. The performances
are good, Cousteau plays naive and bubbly perfectly, some may say
that it's a bit too campy or hammy, but for the film it works
perfectly. The talent on display is very pleasing on the eye indeed,
but Costeau unsurprisingly steals the show. Seeing her go on and on
whilst she's tending to a customer is a fun highlight. Another aspect
I enjoy is this is more than just a film shot in the same place just
dressed differently for each scene, Chinn utilises a genuine looking
pizza place and the locations are dressed like actual domestic
locations.
Overall,
the film is yet another solid effort from Bob Chinn. The film has a
lot to offer and does exactly what it sets out to do, entertain and
titillate. Everyone involved puts in a great effort and I would say
the film is a legitimate comedy. I could definitely see this working
as an R-rated film as well as a piece of porn (not too sure if there
was a softer version available). It may not be for everyone, but if
you want a light hearted effort, this is definitely a film you should
seek out. If you are a newcomer to the genre or Chinn's work, this is
a great starting point. There's a genuine sense of art to it. You
also get the likes of John Holmes and Desiree Cousteau, which can
never be a bad thing! This is one of those rare occasions were I see
myself watching this film again multiple times in the future.
Once
again, Vinegar Syndrome has done a great job with this release. The
film is presented in 1.85:1 and has been restored for the first time
completely uncut on DVD. The film looks and sounds great and
compliments the high quality of the original production. In terms of
extras we also get the theatrical trailer and a rather insightful and
entertaining interview with Damon Christian (RHINESTONE
COWGIRLS,
BUBBLE GUM),
the executive producer of the film. All in all, it's another win from
Vinegar Syndrome. Go buy it now, maybe even order yourself a pizza!
Luckily there is Thai massage parlour and pizza joint nearby, maybe
I can experience Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls for myself? Wait!
What!?
Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls is available directly from Vinegar Syndrome here as well as your favourite online retailers.
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Hot & Saucy Pizza Girls is available directly from Vinegar Syndrome here as well as your favourite online retailers.
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