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Information
- A.k.a.
- Girls, Games and Guns
- Year
- 1991
- Runtime
- 97 min.
- Director
- Andy Sidaris
- Genres
- Action, Adventure
- Rating *
- 3.6
- Votes *
- 661
- Checks
- 65
- Favs
- 0
- Dislikes
- 7
- Favs/checks
- 0.0% (0:65)
- Favs/dislikes
- 0:7
Top comments
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Siskoid
Pat Morita plays the villain Kane in Triple B's Do or Die, a mastermind who arranges a hit on Donna and Nicole like it's a video game with level bosses, and is in a sex massage relationship with his assistant (oh, Pat). This is the most gratuitously naked chapter in the franchise in a good while, obsessed (as the early films were) with characters changing their clothes, and giving each of four ladies a torrid sex scene that approaches softcore more than any other 3B has to date. Between that and the characters flying/driving from one "level" (Hawaii, Vegas, Louisiana, Texas) to the other, there's an awful lot of padding in this one. Sidaris also takes his fascination in remote-controlled miniature vehicles by spending time at a model air show, and face it, one assassin team after another trying to take the girls out isn't much of a plot. Erik Estrada is back, this time as a hero, which is par for the course in these films (the villains are often recycled into other parts). So it's a weaker chapter for sure, its saving grace, believe it or not, is the cinematography. Most of the series features pretty basic, flat video, but this one uses golden hour, manages different "light" for different locations, and makes most of the sex scenes, well, rather arty. Visual interest can't make up for the lack of story, but still fairly entertaining for what it is. 3 years 3 months ago