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CONFESSIONS OF A SEX MANIAC!! starring, er, Roger Lloyd Pack

Started by Jake Thingray, November 26, 2010, 04:35:07 PM

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Jake Thingray

This soft-focus 70's nonsense is being released on DVD shortly. Unintentionally, Lloyd Pack's randiness, and keeping an utterly vacant expression on his face while shagging loads of 'birds', is quite hilarious.

Ignatius_S

One of the stars looks back - http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2001/jan/28/featuresreview.review

It's also mentioned that a shop owner got fined for renting it out as hardcore pornography.

Jake Thingray

Cheri/Cheryl Gilham there, who also claims to have given Benny Hill "sympathy blow jobs". One of the other full-frontal displayers in the film is, rather surprisingly, Carole Hayman, who was in HAPPY FAMILIES and co-writes LADIES OF LETTTERS on R4 and ITV3; during the scene of her and Lloyd Pack getting it on, just before it fades out, she appears to be kissing his Trigger.

Epic Bisto

In Simon Sheridan's brilliant "Keeping The British End Up" book, he says that Trigger was one of the few genuinely handsome bare men in British sex comedies, or something like that. Now I may have to draw the line there. Thanks to the book, I've checked out Stanley Long's "Groupie Girl" and "Eskimo Nell" (both were very good), and "Permissive" (a grim film but it's highly recommended with some great music to boot), but I'm not really up for checking whether Mr Lloyd Pack is scrummy or not. David Warbeck's quite dishy in "Sex Thief" but as a fiercely heterosexual beer-drinking uber man, this is purely from an academical viewpoint. Honest.

Jake, have you checked out Long's autobiography? It's co-written with Sheridan and is a briliant read, what with its tales of guerilla filmmaking, rivalry with George Harrison Marks, sleazy distributors and whatnot.

Phil_A

The most baffling thing to me is the reference to that shop owner renting hardcore VHS tapes at 50 quid a pop. Even in 2001, who in their right mind would ever have payed £50 to rent a dirty video?