Soaking Wet
Soaking Wet

Soaking Wet

1985Movie82 minEnglish

Three sexy business school grads want to start a new magazine, "Soaking Wet". They use their persuasive sexual powers to convince a local banker to lend them the money they need. They get their loan but must stop back once a week to pay the "interest" on the loan. When they get the money, they get a new car and rent a beautiful house in Beverly Hills. They then seduce the three printers, two male models, a writer, and the world's best photographer in a hot scene with Ron Jeremy. Will they get their magazine published and on sale?

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Alex StapletonGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and legacy of swimming champion and activist, Diana Nyad. It delves into her early career, her groundbreaking long-distance swims, and her transition into advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights and environmental causes. The film highlights her resilience and determination in the face of personal and professional challenges.

Critical Reception

Soaking Wet received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its in-depth look at Diana Nyad's extraordinary life and activism. The documentary was noted for its thorough research and compelling narrative, offering a comprehensive portrait of a multifaceted individual.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive look at Diana Nyad's life and career.
  • Appreciated for highlighting her activism beyond swimming.
  • Found to be an inspiring and informative documentary.

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Fun Fact

The documentary "Soaking Wet" was released when Diana Nyad was 36 years old, long before her famous 2013 Cuba to Florida swim attempt.

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