(1975)

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4/10
Standard Low Budget 70's Adult film
SilentOne9212 March 2006
Hot Oven is a lower budget comedic adult film directed and produced by Carter Stevens. the star of the film is Eric Edwards who plays a guy who gets a job at a pizza parlor through his ex girlfriend. He takes a delivery job in which he asks for less pay on the condition he gets first crack at delivering to the local college coeds. Once he gets the job he bets the other workers that he can have sex with one co ed per week. The movie also stars Jamie Gillis as one of the workers at the pizza place. This film should be considered on the second echelon of adult films. It literally has no budget and the plot is paper thin at best. One thing it does have going for it is that Eric Edwards is actually a good actor who had theatrical experience before entering into adult. The film does try to be a comedy and it fails. There are also none of the top adult actresses of the time in the film. This is a film for collectors only.
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8/10
Amusingly lowbrow porno comedy romp
Woodyanders5 May 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Womanizing stud Brad Collins (an affable performance by Eric Edwards) gets a job as a pizza delivery boy. Brad spikes his pies with an aphrodisiac so he can get it on with his sexy college coed customers. Moreover, Brad makes a bet with his coworkers that he can make love to one female customer a day for two whole weeks. Director Carter Stevens, working from an uproariously smutty script by Wesson Smith, plays the raunchy premise strictly for giddy and unapologetic leering dirty humor; he does a solid job of maintaining a cheerfully bawdy tone throughout and brings a breezy'n'easy carefree sensibility to the picture that's both funny and likable in equal measure. The cast have a field day with the broad material, with stand-out contributions from Jamie Gillis as lascivious cook Herbie, Cedar Hamilton and Rita Davis as a couple of alluring waitresses, Susan Sloane as the adorable Bonnie Bunnie, Ginger Snaps as the sexually frustrated Gwen Billingsley, and Sherry Cass as lovely, busty virgin Chris. The sex scenes are every bit as raw, hot, and graphic as they ought to be, with a wild anything goes over-the-top climactic orgy in an Italian restaurant complete with infectiously merry Italian music happily chirping away on the soundtrack (!) rating as the definite extremely arousing highlight. The rough cinematography by frequent Stevens collaborator Bruce G. Sparks does the trick. The funky grinding score hits the right-on groovy spot. A crude, but overall quite enjoyable hoot.
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Tedious, porn for slobs
lor_16 June 2015
With the aspirations and achievements of top directors already well underway (Damiano, Metzger), THE HOT OVEN merely represents a no-effort throwback to early porn of the mindless variety. I found it a complete waste of time.

Eric Edwards is a grad student who finagles a delivery job at a pizza parlor in order to get his hands on co-eds when he delivers their food. Gimmick that as a chem major he concocts an aphrodisiac to put in the food and pave the way towards seduction is lame in the extreme.

The girls are unattractive, the jokes unfunny and director Carter Stevens' inevitable orgy climax dull as dishwater. To identify the results accurately as mediocre porn is way too high a praise in this case.
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