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Trash Talk

Trash Talk

Released Jul 28th, 2010
Running Time 86 Min.
Director Barrett Blade
Company Wicked Pictures
Cast Tony DeSergio, Charles Dera, Barrett Blade, Randy Spears, Kirsten Price, Madison Ivy, Ashlyn Rae, Seth Gamble, Briana Blair
Non-Sex Roles James Bartholet, Dick Chibbles, Daisy Layne, Others, Eric Masterson, London Keyes
Critical Rating AAAA

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Synopsis

As the head cheerleader dating the coolest Frat brother on campus, Heather (Kirsten Price) seems to have the perfect life. But underneath it all, deception and cheating seem to rule the day. When Heather has finally had enough, she exposes the truth about those who have betrayed her on a pirate radio station with the help of her geeky best friend Ralph (Seth Gamble). After exposing the Chancellor`s illicit affairs on the air, he sends campus cops hunting for them, looking to expel them from school and lock them up for good. Will Heather escape from her uncertain future and find love in an unexpected place? Tune in and find out!

Reviews

Very little makes sense in this muddled rehash of the 1990 Christian Slater film Pump Up the Volume, but it sure is stocked with primo hotties, and that affords it a lot of leeway, critically speaking.

Cheerleader Kirstin Price teams up with her secret geek friend Seth Gamble to launch a pirate radio show on their college campus station's airwaves. With the entire student body apparently hanging on breathlessly to their every word, they take swipes at the fellow cheerleader trying to steal Kirsten's boyfriend (Briana Blair and Charles Dera, respectively), expose the school chancellor (Randy Spears) for fucking coeds (including the mouthwatering Ashlyn Raeā€”can you blame the guy, really?) and other high jinks.

At one point, Kirsten has a revenge dream about Briana in which she ... makes steamy lesbian love to her? Why not? Seth gets to actually bone Madison Ivy, because ... well, again, why not? Oh yeah, and Kirsten is supposed to be a virgin, revealing toward the end that she's been secretly holding out for her lit (?) class T.A., Tony DeSergio. With whom she's had no interaction at any other point of the movie.

Hey, if what you're really in this for is the story, um, watch Pump Up the Volume. But if what you seek is some really smokin' chicks doing the wank-worthy sex, you will not be disappointed.



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