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Sirens (1994)
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Campy fun in Austrailia
A soft-core, high-minded daydream about the liberating sensuality of
art. Sometimes the sirens in the film (Elle MacPherson, Kate Fischer
and Portia de Rossi are the others) tickle one another merrily, and
sometimes they talk about whether sea slugs make a good aphrodisiac.
The story is based on a real artist, Norman Lindsay(Sam Neill)and there
was a real Anglican priest (played by Hugh Grant) sent to convince him
to withdraw his "Crucified Venus" from exhibition. The film is set on
Campion's estate and features his work throughout.
It is a little wild, silly at times, and features explicit nudity and
sexual situations. Perfect introduction to Hugh Grant's abilities.
Skintastic moment: Portia de Rossi and her pals pose for a painting, the subject of which seems to be hot chicks who show rack, rug and rear.
Bonus Skintastic Moment: Kate Fischer flashes her ass and a bit of full-frontal from a distance while wading, then continues to bare her breasts for a very long time.
Double-Bonus Skintastic Moment: Tara Fitzgerald's t*ts bounce around while she fantasizes about running into a group of eager dudes, followed by a friendly shot of the fuzz when she imagines herself naked in church.
Quadruple Skintastic Moment: Elle MacPherson bares two huge reasons for her nickname "The Body" as she enjoys a clothes-free swim session with her gal-pals.
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