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Good Hot Stuff
A spectacular presentation of raw, male excitement with hard, muscle-packed physiques plus boy-next-door freshness in action crammed climaxes! Includes three short films: Hayfever, Not Just Friends, and Good Times Keep On Coming.
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Plot Summary
In this Italian erotic comedy, a group of people are stranded on a deserted island after a shipwreck. As they struggle to survive, romantic and sexual tensions rise among the survivors. Their attempts to find civilization lead to a series of humorous and risqué encounters.
Critical Reception
Good Hot Stuff is a lesser-known entry in Joe D'Amato's prolific filmography, often categorized as an erotic comedy or exploitation film. It received mixed to negative reviews, typical for the genre at the time, with critics often citing its low budget and predictable plot. However, it has gained a cult following among fans of European exploitation cinema.
What Reviewers Say
The film combines elements of survival and sexual comedy, often with a B-movie sensibility.
Known for its explicit content and straightforward, sometimes crude, humor.
A product of its time, appealing to a niche audience interested in European erotic films of the 1980s.
Google audience: Audience reception for Good Hot Stuff is limited due to its niche genre and release era. Those who have seen it often note its campy nature and explicit themes, with opinions generally split between finding it amusingly trashy or simply unengaging.
Fun Fact
This film is an example of the 'mondo' or 'shockumentary' style of filmmaking, which often blended real footage with staged scenes and sensationalized content, though 'Good Hot Stuff' leans more towards a fictional narrative with erotic elements.
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