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I rewatched this on a whim and was quite surprised by how timeless it felt. Obviously it's a pulpy novel, but it's still the best and original of the 90s horny movies. The soundtrack is on point.
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This is a post pulled in via Letterboxd, find all of them here. Reviews are short and sweet and very subjective. I'm not a film-major, folks.