Hot Moves

1985 film by Jim Sotos
Hot Moves
Directed byJim Sotos
Screenplay byLarry Anderson
Peter Foldy
StarringMichael Zorek
Adam Silbar
Jeff Fishman
Johnny Timko
Jill Schoelen
Deborah Richter
Release date
1984
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2,732,684[1]

Hot Moves is an American 1984 comedy film by director Jim Sotos starring Michael Zorek and Jill Schoelen.[2]

Synopsis

Four friends, annoyed at how almost everyone else they know is having sex but them, agree to do what they can to help each other lose their virginity before the end of the summer. Most of their opportunities are foiled by their inexperience and bad planning. Michael, the most sensible boy of the foursome, really just wants to stay with his long-time girlfriend and take their relationship to an intimate level, but after putting him off for six months he grows impatient and splits up with her to seek his fortune elsewhere.

Cast

  • Michael Zorek as Barry
  • Adam Silbar as Michael
  • Jeff Fishman as Joey
  • Johnny Timko as Scotty
  • Jill Schoelen as Julie Ann
  • Deborah Richter as Heidi
  • Monique Gabrielle as Babs
  • Tami Holbrook as Sissy
  • Gayle Gannes as Jamie
  • Heather Ling as Robin
  • Clark Jarrett as Roger
  • Kerry Noonan as Wendy
  • Roger Rose as Cliff
  • David Christopher as Female Impersonator
  • Virgil Frye as The Porno Man
  • Jerry Maren as Arcade Vendor

Reception

Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle gave it a rating of "Snoozing Viewer" saying "Dirty old men may like this movie."[3] The Sacramento Bee's reviewer George Williams finished his negative review "But there isn't one original idea. There are no clean jokes, and no dirty ones you haven't heard too many times already. The photography looks like five o'clock news outtakes. The acting is zero. The music is what you might hear anytime, live, from a neighbor's garage. Enough."[4]

References

  1. ^ Hot Moves at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ Eleanor Mannikka (2014). "Hot Moves". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2014-09-06.
  3. ^ Stack, Peter (16 March 1985), "'Hot Moves' Jiggles Off Screen", San Francisco Chronicle
  4. ^ Williams, George (18 March 1985), "Nothing hot - or original - here 'Hot Moves'", The Sacramento Bee

External links

  • Hot Moves at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Hot Moves at Rotten Tomatoes


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