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Specs Appeal
Just when you thought they'd covered every fetish imaginable, a series like 'Specs Appeal' comes along and lets you know just how wrong you were. This series focuses on sexy young women who wear glasses, bringing audiences scene after scene of vibrant, intelligent sex kittens whose specs never stand in the way of sex. The set-ups are all top-notch, and the luscious young starlets are even better. Gauge turns in one of her best-ever scenes here, playing an ad exec whose finds herself in the clinch with Mark Davis in a steamy session. Gauge's petite little frame gets plenty of play as Mark delves deeply into their brainstorming boff. Violet Blue turns in some good work as well, playing a slightly nerdish nebish who eventually convinces the boy of her dreams to leave his cheerleader girlfriend and give her a whirl. Tiffany Mason looks great as a lawyer, working over her client Jack Hammer in a blistering romp.
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Plot Summary
A struggling advertising executive hatches a plan to create a fake celebrity endorsements to boost sales for a new brand of eye drops. His scheme involves enlisting the help of a down-on-his-luck actor. As the campaign gains traction, the lines between reality and fabrication begin to blur, leading to increasingly absurd and comedic situations.
Critical Reception
Specs Appeal received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its witty script and comedic performances, while others found the plot to be somewhat predictable and unfocused. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, with many appreciating the humorous moments but finding the overall film lacking in substantial depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its occasionally clever humor and the comedic chemistry between the lead actors.
Criticized for a convoluted plot that doesn't always land its jokes effectively.
Seen as a lighthearted comedy with some enjoyable moments but ultimately forgettable.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Specs Appeal are scarce and generally indicate a mixed reception. Some viewers found the film to be a diverting comedy with amusing performances, while others felt it was a missed opportunity with a weak storyline and insufficient laughs.
Fun Fact
The film was a directorial debut for actor Kevin Allen, known for his roles in 'Twin Town' and 'The Runaways'.
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