5/10
more awkward than funny
25 August 2022
Mike, Kenny, and Tommy are horny teenage best friends. Kenny moves out of town to live with his grandparents in Buffalo. Mike and Tommy pay him a surprise visit after reading his letters full of lies especially about a Canadian bordello in Niagara Falls. He maintains the lie and the group crosses the border. They end up at a dance club where they meet Anna (Jacqueline Bisset) who needs help crossing the border.

This shows that losing your cherry has been a long Hollywood movie tradition. This one is much more awkward than funny. As for Bisset's character, I don't really buy it. She would never stay with these horny boys who are obviously hot for her. It's not like they have much money. That's where this does it wrong. If the boys are spending some money on her, she would be more likely to stay with them. It's quite a step down from her previous movie, Bullitt. Non of these boys are Steve McQueen. It's two years after The Graduate. This movie has non of any of that. It might be funnier if Anna is actually a hooker and the boys still can't get it. I think that would fix some of this movie.
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