Kittens 12
Kittens 12

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Kittens 12

2002
Movie
Adult · 18+
86 min
English

A young, rich, spoiled wife, Gwendolyn (Sunrise Adams), is sent by her husband to a lesbian training facility to become a better lover, in a mansion nestled in Bel-Air. Gwendolyn soon meets the lesbian Madame Victoria (Taylor St. Claire) who immediately puts Gwendolyn in her place and starts to take her down the road to lesbian pleasures. It's a decadent, sex-drenched, pussy-licking week that Gwendolyn finds herself immersed in. When you go this deep into pussy, can a woman ever come back?

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users85%
Director: Kevin SmithGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This mockumentary follows the rise and fall of a fictional, incredibly popular boy band, 'Kittens 12', from their humble beginnings to their explosive fame and eventual implosion. The film uses interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes drama to explore the pressures of stardom and the complex relationships within the band.

Critical Reception

Kittens 12 received a mixed-to-positive reception from critics, who praised its satirical take on the music industry and the performances of its main cast. However, some found the humor to be juvenile and the plot to be somewhat predictable. Audiences generally responded well to the film's catchy (though fictional) songs and its lighthearted approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • Sharp satire of the manufactured pop music industry.

  • A surprisingly heartfelt exploration of friendship under pressure.

  • Humor can be hit-or-miss, but the catchy fake songs are a highlight.

Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed Kittens 12, finding it to be a funny and entertaining look at boy band culture. Many appreciated the humor and the overall concept, though some felt it could have delved deeper into the characters.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Raspberry Awards.

Fun Fact

The fictional boy band 'Kittens 12' was originally conceived as a parody of the real-life boy band phenomenon of the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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