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They no longer make movies like this anymore today


Watching this and seeing how they did things back during the 70's was great to see. I was a child back during the 70's and when this movie came out I was only 6 years old at the time. It seemd as if movies like this was a little more riskier than what they seem to be now.

They will have like 6 or more women get topless in a movie like this where as today all they may have at the most is 2 possibly 4 women expose frontal nudity. That is what I miss about the movies from the 70's and 80's. It just seemed as the 90's came it became more watered down. I hate to be negative but I am being honest and truthful here about it.

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Yeah, I'm a decade older than you, and saw this gem at the local drive-in in '78, when I was 18. Too bad most of the drive-ins where this sort of movie used to get most of its playing time are gone, although the one where I saw Malibu Beach is still in operation.

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I agree Rob. People were more real in the 70's too. Now women are all about fake boobs and plastic faces. The women in this movie are naturally gorgeous and I like that.

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Yes they were more real but the thing is that women want to please what the men want. A lot of it you have to blame the film studios because they put this pressure on women to go to the extreme of having breast jobs and plastic faces. The women of the 70's and during parts of the 80's were all natural and none of them were fake breasts at all. I am glad that you agree with me on this guy.

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Yeah, nudity is no big deal. Too bad that I lived in Chicago when this came out, albeit still too young at 12.

BTW, RobBase, I think that instead of "riskier" you meant "risque". If you did mean the former, then the prior word, "more," used as an adverb, is inaccurate.

Hey, mistakes happen, but gross misspellings are too off. It is irritating when people cannot communicate with proper English mechanics.


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Yes I meant risque, but hey no one is perfect.

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It's called Puritanism. No matter how much free minds try to influence the masses, that old American Puritanism creeps right back and ruins everyone's fun (these days it goes by the name of Wokism).

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