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7/10
One of the best
pavo650311 May 2005
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This was one of the first adult movies I've ever seen that managed to pull together on so many levels. The campy plot, the sex, the HOT women, all of the lesser parts came together to make a classic adult movie. Some say that plot is pointless in an adult movie. I disagree, Burt Reynolds' character in boogie nights had an excellent goal. Making a movie interesting enough to keep the audience engaged AFTER they jerked-of is quite a feat! I'll actually sit through this movie to watch ALL the sex. The plot is silly as all hell, but it's just enough to make me want more. Why are porn producers so incapable or unwilling to write a decent yet simple plot outline for their fans these days? Maybe I've just downloaded too much... The women are great too, all natural, all attractive, all able to pull off some sort of acting ability. Why are porn stars now only interested in being humiliated on screen? I don't know, but you somehow get the impression that these girls are really getting into their work on all levels. The sex pretty good too, if not tame by today's extreme standards. These people are having sex the way real people do which, for me at least, is a bigger turn on than watching a woman pull beer cans out of her ass while giving oral sex with a plastic bag on her head. Besides, the grand finale in this movie is one of the best EVER! An interstellar super-hero orgy on a flying saucer while Ms. Magnificent is being screwed to death with a kryptonite-dildo-wielding mad-woman from outer space then being saved by her boyfriend, John Holmes, has to be the most ambitious end to any film I've seen in recent years.

Pavo6503 says check it out. This movie IS available online in VHS and DVD format, by the way.
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This film is a comedy porn classic.
meddle71200220 February 2007
Ha Ha you gotta admit the scene where Ms. Magnificent(Superwoman)yanks Holly Mcall's macho,horny aggressor's crankshaft is pretty funny.He sure got his.

I think this film had a lot of laughs and the acting was tolerable and some witty lines in the dialogue.I know know who wants a porn film with acting and a plot? I do and this porn film actually entertained me.Deep Throat? Debbie Does Dallas? Ugh.I think Jessie St. James was a delight and had some real comic talent too.Look for the uncut unedited Superwoman, http://www.vsom.com/ has it and it's a decent print too considering the rarity .I'll take this over the crap porn they're putting out today.
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8/10
Funny hardcore spoof of the superhero genre
Woodyanders19 November 2018
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Bubblehead superheroine Ms. Magnificent (an endearingly ditsy portrayal by the gorgeous Desiree Cousteau) must save our planet as well as her kidnapped boyfriend John (likeable Larry Davis) from the evil clutches of her intergalactic arch nemesis Kreeta Borgia (robustly played to the lip-smacking wicked hilt by Jessie St. James).

Director Joe Sherman, working from a blithely dippy script by John Finegold, keeps the enjoyably inane story zipping along at a brisk pace and maintains an amiable tongue-in-cheek tone throughout. The sex scenes are pretty hot and energetic. Moreover, it's acted with zest by an enthusiastic cast: Mike Horner as nerdy newspaper editor Clark Click, Molly McCall as intrepid reporter Lois Lay, David Morris as the sleazy Jake, John Seaman as the suicidal Charlie, and Sharon Kane and Jesse Adams as two of Kreeta's flunkies. The rinky-dink (far from) special effects are hilariously shoddy. The funky-grinding music hits the right-on groovy spot. A total hoot.
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stupid plot one good scene
mingo-26 November 2000
Desiree is her usual bored self, cute but uninterested in the sex or acting. The stand out scene here is holly Macall. She a chunky redhead. She's got meat on her bones and fire in her eyes. It's too bad she never made it to leading lady status and only did a few movies.
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Poorly Made But Fairly Entertaining
Michael_Elliott10 August 2018
Ms. Magnificent (1979)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

Originally this film was meant to be a porn spoof of SUPERMAN and it features Desiree Cousteau playing a reporter by day but a superhero by night who uses her sexual knowledge to set things right. Cousteau was put in a red cape but it didn't take long for Marvel to sue so the producers of this film changed the title, silenced the soundtrack whenever "Superwoman" was said and they blurred out the "S" on the costume.

For the most part this here was a poorly made but mildly entertaining porn film that has a few campy moments but, to be honest, if it wasn't for the lawsuit then it's doubtfilm the film would have been remembered today. For the most part the film plays it rather simple with the story as Superwoman must try and get her lover back from the villain of the film (played by Jesie St. James).

If you're expecting any ground-breaking effects or anything like that then you're obviously in the wrong movie. The opening scenes in space are horrendously embarrassing as is pretty much everything dealing with any sort of effect. Even worse are the performances by most of the cast but this does add some humor into the mix. The sex scenes are at least entertaining and for the most part they were good enough to please the porn crowd.

It seems not too many people were happy with Cousteau here and I can understand why. She's pretty bland in the role and she certainly doesn't bring any energy to the part. I loved her so much in PRETTY PEACHES and other films that this one here doesn't come off nearly as great. With that said, she's still quite beautiful so watching her was no problem.
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Unambitious porn/sci-fi misses the mark
lor_14 May 2015
I finally caught up with this '70s artifact, famous back then and forgotten today, and was surprised at the misinformation from prior reviewers in IMDb. They must have vivid imaginations, because the actual film is a pedestrian effort that fails to lift off the ground.

Alpha Blue Archives print bears the retitling: Ms. Magnificent, evidently the result of being sued by those pesky DC folks. Apparently pornographers in the Golden Age had not discovered the legal loophole which allows their current descendants to crank out an endless (and pointless) series of crappy ripoffs under the rubric of Parody. I guess what's good for Alex Braun was not good for papa Lasse.

Censorship is interesting in this case: whenever anyone says Superwoman on the soundtrack it is not bleeped but replaced with a silent pause; similarly the S on Supewoman's superhero costume is blacked out by fuzzy squiggling drawn directly on the celluloid. The hardcore porn content, however, seems fairly intact. Go figure.

Film is easily stolen by Jese St. James as the megalomaniac villainess Kreeta Borgia, heading back to Earth with her crew of sexy outer space folk (Jesse Adams, Sharon Kane, Starr Wood and the forgettable (I know I did) Vernon von Bergdorfe, in a cheap spaceship powered by two Chrysler hemis.

In something of a casting switch, our super-heroine Desiree Cousteau has alter ego Linda, the editor of the L.A. Times (!) while Lois is played by delectable Holly McCall. Clark is inevitably Mike Horner, then as now one of the few porn actors who can act. Jesie at one point makes fun of their names presciently for TV fans: "Lois & Clark, are you in the expedition business?". Horner has a dumb line later, going whew and saying "Wow, was that a close encounter", and then apologizing for the bad line, when the real blame rests upon screenwriter John Finegold, who made a career of penning poor porn comedies before entering the U.S. Senate (just kidding).

Sci-fi content is negligible, but star Cousteau generates one honest laugh when she awkwardly almost keels over on landing in an apartment -her clumsiness left in the final print. Jese uses a special 14-inch dildo on her supposedly modeled after Linda's kidnapped boyfriend John (nondescript and hardly that well-endowed Larry Davis, who one IMDb klutz confused with John Holmes no less).

Sort of highlight is Jese fisting Sharon Kane, which is shown only in medium shot with the expected closeups of the since taboo act missing, either censored or never shot.

Film's premise, decent cast and potential huge sci-fi fan-base make hack Joe Sherman's inability to run with the material all the more disappointing.
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