..and so does the rest of the male cast, in Jim Enright's silly fantasy comedy.
Jupiter sends Cupid (Kyle Stone) to Earth just before St. Valentine's Day and we get pratfalls and other slapstick as Cupid shoots his arrows to stir up romance among humans.
George Kaplan's screenplay is one of his laziest, just an excuse for many sex scenes by the increasingly horny cast. Stacy Valentine stars as Dillion Day's secretary, and has the most sex in the movie, which overdoes the Cupid gimmick. The nonsense finally ends with Jupiter causing Cupid to become visible to humans, and he is lucky enough to hump Stacy. Keisha brightens up things along the way.
Jupiter sends Cupid (Kyle Stone) to Earth just before St. Valentine's Day and we get pratfalls and other slapstick as Cupid shoots his arrows to stir up romance among humans.
George Kaplan's screenplay is one of his laziest, just an excuse for many sex scenes by the increasingly horny cast. Stacy Valentine stars as Dillion Day's secretary, and has the most sex in the movie, which overdoes the Cupid gimmick. The nonsense finally ends with Jupiter causing Cupid to become visible to humans, and he is lucky enough to hump Stacy. Keisha brightens up things along the way.