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Massage School Dropouts
Vickie Chase, Lezley Zen, Remy LaCroix, and Katrina Jade all went to school to become massage therapists, but quickly learned it just didn't pay the bills. Now they work for jessica at "Magic Hands Massage", a high end outcall service with a twist. At Magic Hands, these naughty hotties have more on their minds than just giving their customers a "Happy Ending". They target rich, married men who have lots to lose, and when the time is right, they snatch their money, jewelry, and anything else they can get their hands on. When the sex is over, they'll be feeling oiled up, rubbed down, but ripped off!
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Plot Summary
Two friends decide to drop out of massage school and embark on a questionable entrepreneurial adventure. Their pursuit of easy money leads them down a path of comedic misadventures and questionable business practices. The film follows their chaotic journey as they navigate the challenges of their chosen, albeit unconventional, path.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy film, 'Massage School Dropouts' was primarily intended for online viewing and independent film festivals. It received modest attention for its humor and quirky premise within its niche. Critical reviews were generally light, focusing on its brevity and comedic elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quick, digestible humor and relatable (if exaggerated) premise of youthful misguided ambition.
Noted for its straightforward, no-frills comedic execution.
Some viewers found the plot a bit thin, but appreciated the comedic performances.
Google audience: Audience reception on platforms where it was shared was generally positive, with viewers often citing its 'funny' and 'short, enjoyable watch' qualities.
Fun Fact
The film was reportedly conceived and produced by director Cade Courtley as a personal project, showcasing his independent filmmaking endeavors.
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