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Whistle Stopper - Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw

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Manufacturer: VESTRON HOME VIDEO Starring: Marjoe Gortner, Lynda Carter, Jesse Vint, Merrie Lynn Ross, Belinda Balaski Directed By: Mark L. Lester
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Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303917399 Format: Color ISBN: 6303917399 Label: VESTRON HOME VIDEO Manufacturer: VESTRON HOME VIDEO Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: VESTRON HOME VIDEO Release Date: 2001-05-15 Running Time: 89 Studio: VESTRON HOME VIDEO
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Linda Carter = yummy Comment: Well, I pretty much got this for the nude scenes of a lovely and voluptuous early 1970s Linda Carter, and she certainly is a wonder of a woman! As to the rest of it, a pretty standard movie with little else of consequence going on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lynda Carter Is A Very Talented And Underrated Actress!!! Comment: This movie is kind of like 'Bonnie and Clyde" and Ms. Lynda Carter gives an excellent performance in it. I do find it very strange and sad that the Movie Going Public seems to be intimidated by beautiful actresses such as Ms. Carter and feel more at ease with "The Girl Next Door " types such as Sandra Bullock and Meg Ryan. As a consequence beautiful actresses sometimes miss out on the really good roles which is is a real shame. I think Ms. Lynda Carter deserves better and as always she is a delight to watch onscreen and I think it is very sad that we do not see more of her on the big screen.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw Comment: Some of the original scenes have been cut from this copy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bobbie Jo and the Outlaw Comment: I really don't think Hillary got it right - The movie is all about Linda Carter and her chest - period!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Country Flavored Sexy Action/Romance. Comment: I really don't think you other reviewers have gotten the point here. This movie is not based on a glance at Lynda Carters Wonderbreasts sans Wonderbra...it's gosh dern* (that's *darn with a country accent) country fun! We open as former Evangelist Marjoe Gortner... whom we will call Lyle from now on, steals a Mustang from a braggart salesman. Naturally he steals the suckers case of sales goods too, and he uses them to pretend HE is a salesman. After hightailing it to the local drive-in, he spies Lynda Carter whom we will now refer to as BobbyJo...waitressing on roller-skates by a car parked nearby. When her annoying 4 legged gal-pal Essie skates over to take the order instead...she is asked to fetch up BobbyJo right quick, and head herself back to jerking sodas. After a few meetings, casual dates, a boring serenade near some rocks by BobbyJo to Lyle, they get busy under the stars, and it's a sexy scene as far as I'm concerned. Not because we see BobbyJo's impressive endowments, but because it's sensually played. Despite that fact it is the same few seconds seemingly spliced together repeatedly. Why? Soon, Lyle convinces BobbyJo to take off with him, and she's game to get away from her flask-swigging nag of a mom who slaps her instead of the usual goodbye kiss as she departs. Unfortnately, BobbyJo won't leave without making it a "cozy little threesome" as Lyle calls it sarcastically when Essie, the aforementioned three legged gal-pal tags along. Too bad, she's really not needed for the plot. However, on the bright side, she's the first casualty when the Bonnie and Clyde action begins. After a few days, and a meeting with a fat old Indian hippie who shares a few magic 'shrooms with the toothsome trio while sitting in a drainage ditch together...(a cutting room floor scene that stayed in the film)...they meet Pearl, BobbyJo's sister, cheap stripper floozy. She's played by Merrie Lynn Ross, who also plays Perry Kings wife in "Class of 1984", another Mark Lester classic. Pearl has a man with no brain played by Jesse Vint, another Lester fave. As I recall he's named Jesse IN the movie too. Anyway, after they all hook up, the fun and shoot-outs begin as they pull bank robberies all over New Mexico until everyone is blown away by Deputy Dawg and his gang of Hillbilly Honcho PO-lice. Everyone except BobbyJo, she gets handcuffed and led away by Mr. Dawg, but not before she sheds some tears on the blanket covering the bodies in front of her, and spitting in the law mans face. I have read that Lynda Carter was ashamed to have made this movie, but I think it has it's good points. I love the country music score that really fits the beautiful New Mexico scenery. The stars have a sexy chemistry together as well. We all know Lynda Carter is gorgeous, and Marjoe, while not the conventionally handsome type...is very appealing none the less. Merrie Lynn Ross as "Pearl" is a perfect bimbo and Jesse Vint, is her perfect compliment, the Himbo. He even wears a black cowboy outfit replete with black hat, just like the villain ought to! Speaking of complimentary, we have Blonde Lyle, Brunette BobbyJo, then Brunette Jesse, Blonde Pearl! I'm convinced... I'm a brunette married to a blonde myself! All that said, this movie has a nice mood, flavor and feel that is not captured too often. Closest film I can think of with this mood is "Thelma and Louise." In that movie, there's no man/woman stuff happening that's positive. At least here, the men actually care about their women! This is an enjoyable adventure in a style that will never be revisited again, so DO give it a chance if you like this genre.
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