Chemistry Movie Reviews


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Family movie reviews for "Chemistry" sorted by average review score:

Body Chemistry
Released in DVD by New Concorde Home Video (22 May, 2001)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Kristine Peterson
Starring: Marc Singer and Lisa Pescia
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"One Good Movie"!
I loved this movie from beginning to end. Marc Singer made this movie so interesting in my opinion. I haven't seen a movie of this genre since "Fatal Attraction" (which was just as awesome).

Marc Singer RULES!
This a great movie not only because Marc Singer is in it, but is very well done. Don't be put off by similarities to Fatal Attraction...it is in some ways better. Plus Marc shows his behind.

Marc Singer vs. Michael Douglas!!
First off everyone should watch this movie for one reason alone! Marc Singer! This guy was the Beastmaster...THE BEASTMASTER!! Not to mention staring in tons of great soft core Cinemax at night style movies. Don't stop with this movie. Watch Street Corner Justice, Cyberzone, Deep Space, etc. The list goes on and on. This movie right here is pure genius. Leonard Maltin refers to it as a Fatal Attraction clone but in reality this movie was filmed prior to Fatal Attraction. It just took longer to get released because it lacked the mega-starpower that Fatal Attraction had. Not to mention this is far superior. Marc Singer is ten times tougher than Michael Douglas. And with lines like "I didn't want anything serious, but you do. You want to get beaten up." it's clear that the scriptwriter was a absolute genious. I cannot say enough of how great this movie really is. Please do yourself a huge favor and pick this screen gem up immediately.


Sexual Chemistry
Released in DVD by Monarch Home Video (23 July, 2002)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Mike Sedan
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Good, goofy gender-bending fun
What would you do if you were a male scientist whose newest discovery caused you to transform into a woman every time you became sexually aroused? "Sexual Chemistry" provides the amusing answer. Although an extremely low-budget shot-on-video feature, "Sexual Chemistry" offers an amusing storyline and competent, if broad, performances. Be warned that this could be considered soft-porn by some viewers, as a number of simulated sex scenes are included. But the fact that most of them are humorous in nature takes the edge off, and the lead actress (playing the "new" woman) is just a lot of fun to watch and beautiful to look at, to boot. If you're a fan of transgendered films or just like sexy movies, give "Sexual Chemistry" a try.

COOLEST MOVIE
Alright,this was the best movie I have seen and it was damn funny too. I havent seen it in a while sosome details might be off. In the begining the main charicter (a man) creates a formula to make their sexual stamina or something like that go up(for the person who drinks it.) Anyway,he tests it on himself and transforms into a very, very, sexy woman. The first time he transforms he runs into the ladies-room and is starting to enjoy his new body. He feels his breasts alot.(Im a guy so I have to admitt that if I turned into a girl that loked like him (h is a man just in the form of a woman) that I would be excited and do more. Anyway I think that he only transforms when he gets sexualy excited. There was also a part when he was offered a job to be the head of sexual products or something like that. So thats all I remember.

Someone Who can not only ACT but do it with her face.
This is a slap comedy but very funny.
The lead Actors who play, Robert and the She-Robert are great.
This movie has some actors who are far from, "GOOD". But the lead
actors are well casted. Stephanee LaFleur "MAKES" this movie. She is someone who we will deffently see making her way in "A" films.
She not only can act but she can act with her face. Jeff (Robert) has some great acting as well. As far as the rest of the cast we will deffently only see them in "B" movies.
This movie is well worth watching. It's funny and it is fun to watch the He/she Robert make his way through this movie.


Body Chemistry 2 - The Voice of a Stranger
Released in DVD by New Concorde Home Video (22 May, 2001)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Adam Simon
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Strange movie
Dan (Greg Harrison)gets kicked off the force for brutality, he's also suicidal and he wants to beat women during sex just like his father did with his mother. When he goes back to his home town he starts working at his deceased father's garage and falls in love again with his high school sweetheart Brenda, but he's afraid of intimacy with her because he will no doubt beat her so when Dr. Claire Archer comes into the picture as a radio host he turns to her for help and she decides to give it to him. She lets him reveal all of his desires and whilst in the process of trying to cure him she gets obsessed with him, which later on turn out to be Dan's downfall when he tries to back out on her. Doctor/patient relationship oversteps boundaries, nudity is limited yes Greg flaunts his naked butt in this a few times, but the ending was bad even though the plot started off good. I don't intend to see the other sequels to this movie no thank you!

great
just one of the best dvds i have ever seen


Body Chemistry 4 - Full Exposure
Released in DVD by New Concorde Home Video (22 May, 2001)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Jim Wynorski
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The book was better
This movie was ok but the book was better. I know people always say that but it's true here. The book was a real page turner and this movie is just ok or, asi asi if you're from Texas. When I was reading the book I got the idea that Tony Danza might be in it but they put the wife of the guy from Ratt in his spot. It doesn't even say anything about Tony Danza actually so if you were looking for him you might try Scorned which another reviewer said was better.

Scorned was alot better
Even the unrated version of this movie was a disapoinment.All of the "special" scenes were either slow,or broken up with parts of other stuff happening in the movie.If you really want to see Tweed at her sexiest,see "Scorned"!

Marcia Clark, Eat Your Heart Out!
Okay, so this is hardly TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD... you're not watching this video for high courtroom drama, but Playboy model-turned-actress Shannon Tweed turns in her now-regular well-curved exposure, while escaping the clutches of the D.A., expertly played by a real actress, Elaine Giftos. Worth seeing if not believing.


Body Chemistry 3 - Point of Seduction
Released in DVD by New Concorde Home Video (22 May, 2001)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Jim Wynorski
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For good, sleazy fun, check this fun T&A-fest out!!
I was never a huge fan of the first "Body Chemistry" and this made me not want to see the first sequel. However, I was intrigued by this entry into the already rather bland series (as erotic thrillers go, they're a tease at best, since they don't come in UNRATED editions), not only for the presences of Andrew Stevens (the hottie king of erotic smut) and Morgan Fairchild, but for the plot.

For those who don't know (and there are probably a lot who fit that category), "Point of Seduction's" plot revolves around a TV Producer named Alan Clay (Stevens) and his wife Beth Chaney (Fairchild), a soap star on a trashy nighttime soap called "Empire." Beth is looking for a magnum opus role for TV that her fans will truly remember her for, while Alan wants a production he can really sink his teeth into.

Alan hires an aspiring writer named Freddie(?) to write a script about the story of Dr. Clare Archer, a possible sociopathic radio psychiatrist who has been stalked by two of her former lovers. These supposed stalkings resulted in both their deaths. Of course, these are the two previous entries in the series.

Clare (this time played by Sherri Sattuck) objects at first, but after a night of steamy lovemaking with Alan in a hotel room after the power goes out, she gives into his ideas. And the usual trouble ensues. Is she a temptress in distress, or a heartless, bitchy murderess (gasp!)

It was SO much fun watching this corny flick, because the actors try to be so serious, but instead are wooden, melodramatic, and ultimately unconvincing. But it was intentional, to an extent, I'm sure. Also, the film was made by classic smut jockey Jim "Remove Your Tops, Please, Ladies!" Wynorski, who gave the late-night direct-to-video crowd other "gems" such as "Sorceress," and "Sins of Desire."

Soap fans will undoubtedly enjoy this, as it is a tighter 90-minute version with a LOT of flesh you'll never see on TV!

Overall rating: *** out of *****.


Body Chemistry/Body Chemistry 2
Released in DVD by New Concorde Home En (22 April, 2003)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: Kristine Peterson
Starring: Marc Singer and Lisa Pescia
Average review score:
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