7/10
More Fun in Blue Bay
13 January 2006
Warning: Spoilers
For those who are familiar with the "Wild Things" film series, then you should know that each one follows the same formula: sexy teens, oversexed grown-ups, dumb cops, people who don't seem as they appear, dead bodies and an ending with a twist. And as usual, the action takes place in the hot town of Blue Bay.

In the case of "Wild Things:Diamonds in The Rough, we have Marie Clifton (Sarah Laine),who is fighting to get her inheritance left to her. Jay, her father (Brad Johnson),is not making it easy for her to get it. Can't say that you blame her. After all, it is $4 million dollars worth of diamonds. Jay, on the other hand, has issues of his own: his business is in trouble and he's been charged with raping Elena Sandoval (Sandra McCoy),your typical trailer-park teen with a criminal past (complete with an ankle monitor).

All evidence points to Jay raping Elena, but Detective Kirsten Richards (Dina Meyer)smells something funny going on. And she's not far off.

This made-for-DVD movie is a lot better than the previous entry in the series, but who is involved in the scheme is so obvious. And the opening scenes are similar to the first film (Cops in the school talking about sex crimes, with rowdy teens acting stupid). For fun, you might want to sit back and watch all three and compare them for yourself.
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