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The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man (R-Rated Edition)

The Erotic Misadventures of the Invisible Man (R-Rated Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Who is the actress on the front cover??
Review: I've been trying to figure out this one for a while and if anyone knows, I would appreciate it. Does anyone know who the babe is on the front and back cover? If she is in at least 20 minutes of the movie I think it's worth getting.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This movie is a waste of time
Review: It is just no good. Save your money

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I couldn't see anything in this film to reconmend it.
Review: The story is crap. The acting is lame. Could of been quite entertaining, but it looks like they made it up as they went along. The story seems to do a right angle half way through and then goes nowhere. Not much naughty bits to write home to mother about either. Save your money and use your imagination. You will be better rewarded.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Humorous Than Erotic - Manara's Butterscotch on Film
Review: This movie is sort of a sequel to the Butterscotch graphic novels by Milo Manara. An aspiring actor finds an invisibility formula in a home where he is hired as a waiter. Clumsy fingers result in him being covered in the formula and becoming invisible.

Having been dumped by one girl earlier in the day, he finds himself being thrown together with a new girl right away (another actress). Little does he know that someone else has discovered the formula and become invisible.

The story starts in LA btu then moves to London and finally Italy. Sex, ghosts, auditions, and a meeting of the invisible men fill out the story.

(...) Many are viewed through scenery such as cobwebs and wine racks. The wine cellar is interesting as it starts in LA and winds up in Italy. But despite all the naked flesh this is really a comedy and fails in its attempt at an erotic atmosphere. Sure, some will find the volume of flesh erotic but not all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Humorous Than Erotic - Manara's Butterscotch on Film
Review: This movie is sort of a sequel to the Butterscotch graphic novels by Milo Manara. An aspiring actor finds an invisibility formula in a home where he is hired as a waiter. Clumsy fingers result in him being covered in the formula and becoming invisible.

Having been dumped by one girl earlier in the day, he finds himself being thrown together with a new girl right away (another actress). Little does he know that someone else has discovered the formula and become invisible.

The story starts in LA btu then moves to London and finally Italy. Sex, ghosts, auditions, and a meeting of the invisible men fill out the story.

(...) Many are viewed through scenery such as cobwebs and wine racks. The wine cellar is interesting as it starts in LA and winds up in Italy. But despite all the naked flesh this is really a comedy and fails in its attempt at an erotic atmosphere. Sure, some will find the volume of flesh erotic but not all.


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