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Movie Reviews of Tan LinesMovie Review: Smart Spoiler Summary: 5 Stars
Watching this film on the Australia Day which is 26 January, was really a fun even for a such multi-topic viewer surprised by a number of sexually-charged pupil-involved situations covered a context profoundly confusing to much less acceptable and tolerant watchers surely.
Young teens of an Australian outback explore their willies while adults either encourage or/and ground a variety of deeds.
This work is less explicit but far much dirtier than Clark's Kids.
Movie Review: Tan Lines: Movie DVD Summary: 5 Stars
Midget Hollows is an Australian surfing and partying machine who has to share a bed with his mother in their small apartment. Feeling claustrophobic from such living conditions and small town life, Midget spends his time with his buddies surfing, harassing local townfolk, drinking and smoking a lot of weed. But when the naïve teenager meets Cass, the openly gay brother of his best friend, the duo begin a secret romance that his fellow surfer 'dudes' might not approve of.
Movie Review: Different, yet so worth it! Summary: 5 Stars
I love this because it makes no sense, the characters are selfish, random, realistic and unfamiliar. When you watch it, it may be nothing like your life but it's so "truth stranger than fiction" true you can't help but enjoy it. There is something sweet and tender buried under the weirdness, love mixed with real life and real boys, on an acid trip!
Movie Review: Eye Candy Characters with a Mediocre Storyline Summary: 5 Stars
Perhaps the greatest thing regarding this video is its characters who are your typical hot-boddies at the beach, etc. The storyline was interesting, yet could have been refined. The cinematography is a little on the low-budget side, yet fine enough to dispaly nice visuals, etc.
Movie Review: Simple & Quirky Summary: 5 Stars
Its simplicity kept it honest and real. Its quirkiness allowed it to make points and allowed us to understand the characters better - without pretense. I quite enjoyed this and felt at times I was watching signs of the brilliance found in early John Waters flicks...
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