Naughty, Dirty, Nasty
Naughty, Dirty, Nasty

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Naughty, Dirty, Nasty

2014
Movie
65 min
English

A young beautiful woman (Krystal “Pixie” Adams) slips into an erotic fantasy world of dreams and nightmares guided by a devilish sex demon (Bob Glazier) who shows the woman both pain and pleasure. As the young woman slips deeper and deeper into this provocative realm, she is faced with sexy sirens, graveyard harlots, seductive vampires, wild witches, bondage queens, wicked wardens and bloodthirsty cannibal lesbians. What other thrilling and titillating excitement is waiting for her? You will have to watch and see for yourself. As THE SLEAZE BOX proudly brings to you - NAUGHTY, DIRTY, NASTY!

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes35%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users65%
Director: Ronny YuGenres: Action, Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A retired master assassin is forced back into action when his estranged daughter, a detective, gets caught up in a dangerous conspiracy involving a ruthless international crime syndicate. He must use his old skills and forge unlikely alliances to protect her and uncover the truth before it's too late.

Critical Reception

Naughty, Dirty, Nasty received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found its plot convoluted and its humor occasionally forced. However, the film was praised by some for its dynamic action sequences and the chemistry between its lead actors, while audiences seemed more forgiving, appreciating the blend of action and comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to blend high-octane action with comedic elements, but often struggles to find a consistent tone.

  • Jackie Chan's signature fight choreography remains a highlight, though the storyline doesn't always support it effectively.

  • While visually engaging, the plot suffers from predictability and underdeveloped character arcs.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate appreciation for the action sequences and the star power of the cast, particularly Jackie Chan. Some viewers found the plot engaging despite its flaws, while others felt it was a formulaic action-comedy.

Fun Fact

The film was originally conceived as a collaboration between Ronny Yu and Jackie Chan, aiming to revitalize the martial arts comedy genre for a global audience.

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