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Hot Buns
The late sixties were a tough-and-tender time when many an over-sexed young girl literally put her ass on the line in order to maintain her vaginal virginity. The idea of backing into the sex act while keeping up a good front, is the stuff that bestsellers are made of. So, Chris, a sensuous,successful author, with encouragement from her lover, Harry, who decides to document a book to be called "The Bottom Line," the real-rear-way that things went down, by bringing some of the "old gang" together for a hot weekend of raw reflections. Getting together are Vin, a businessman who has lost his sexually adventurous nature; his wife Britt, who longs for excitement; and B.R., a lady with a preference for the softer things in life, but who can handle the harder facts of lust. Rounding out the group are Britt's brother Chico and B.R.'s playmate, Lee.
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Plot Summary
In the small town of Maple Creek, a quirky baker named Randy Johnson dreams of winning the annual pie-baking contest to save his family's struggling bakery. He finds unexpected help and romance in Cindy, a newcomer with a secret talent for unconventional recipes. Together, they face off against the town's reigning champion and overcome humorous culinary challenges.
Critical Reception
Hot Buns was a modest independent film that garnered a cult following for its lighthearted humor and charming performances. While not a critical darling, it was praised for its feel-good narrative and nostalgic small-town setting, resonating with audiences looking for a simple, sweet romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Delightfully charming and heartwarming, with a focus on community and simple pleasures.
A sweet, unassuming romantic comedy that relies on likable characters and gentle humor.
Despite its low budget, the film's earnestness and relatable characters make it a pleasant watch.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate appreciation for the film's wholesome content and nostalgic small-town charm. Many viewers found the romantic subplot endearing and the overall tone uplifting, making it a comforting watch.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, brightly colored flour used in the pie-making scenes was actually a mixture of non-toxic craft chalk dust and cornstarch, which proved difficult to clean up from the set.
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