Private Popsicle
Private Popsicle

Private Popsicle

1982Movie96 minHebrew

The Lemon Popsicle boys - Bobby, Benji, and Huey - have been drafted into the army, but they're not quite ready to give up the freedom they've enjoyed for so long and submit to army discipline. They spend most of their time chasing women, trying to get out of doing any work and avoiding their no-nonsense sergeant.

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IMDb4.2/10
Director: Ron RichardsGenres: Comedy, Adult

Plot Summary

A group of college students attempting to start a fraternity and enjoy their summer vacation face various comedic misadventures. Their plans are often thwarted by strict housemothers and rivalries, leading to a series of raunchy and slapstick situations. The film follows their attempts to gain popularity and achieve their youthful desires amidst the chaos of college life.

Critical Reception

Private Popsicle was a low-budget comedy that catered to a specific audience, primarily young men looking for titillating and humorous content. It received largely negative reviews from mainstream critics who found its humor to be crude and its plot predictable, though some acknowledged its appeal within the genre of R-rated college comedies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised by some for its energetic, if juvenile, humor and R-rated antics.
  • Criticized for its predictable plot and reliance on gross-out gags.
  • Considered a typical example of an early 1980s raunchy college comedy.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of R-rated teen comedies that gained popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s, often featuring ensemble casts of lesser-known actors.

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