This week, we’re pirouetting our way into Let’s Get Physical (1983), a film that asks the age-old question: Can love, and a little extracurricular activity, heal all wounds?
When a world-famous ballet dancer Carl (Paul Thomas) wrecks his car and his manhood after an ill-advised fling, his marriage to the elegant Maria (Hyapatia Lee) hits the rocks. But instead of wallowing in heartbreak, Lee takes matters into her own hands,both on and off the dance floor.
What follows is a story that blends high drama and steamy romance, complete with cover of M.Js “Beat It” and a dreamlike fantasy sequence that’s pure visual poetry. Bob Chinn directs with his usual finesse, crafting a film that feels like a soap opera from an alternate reality—one where pleasure is the cure for all ailments.
So, is Let’s Get Physical any good? We’re lacing up our ballet slippers and diving into it all to find out.
Don’t forget to follow us:
https://linktr.ee/Bowchickawowwow
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
This week, we turn our attention to:
The Image (1975) - directed by Radley Metzger.
A film that exists at the intersection of art-house and erotica, sophistication and transgression. Based on the novel “L’Image” by Jean de Berg, visually striking it invites viewers into a world where power, desire, and control intertwine in unexpected ways.
With Metzger’s signature cinematography, European flair, and meticulous attention to detail, The Image is a film that refuses to be easily categorized. Its characters navigate an intricate web of psychological tension, shifting dynamics, and unspoken desires, all set against the backdrop of high society elegance.
But what makes The Image stand out in Metzger’s filmography? How does it compare to other works of its era? And what exactly is it about this film that has kept audiences discussing it for decades? We’re unraveling the mystery behind this provocative piece of cinema - and asking is it any good??
Don’t forget to follow us:
https://linktr.ee/Bowchickawowwow
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
Thank you to one of our patrons Lorenzo for the recommendation
This week, we’re diving into the sensual, stylish, and oh-so-French world of Extases très particulières (LaVorace) (1981)—a film that delivers everything you’d expect from early ‘80s European erotica: sleek cinematography, decadent settings, and a whole lot of lust.
A story packed with steamy encounters, undeniable chemistry, and that distinct Parisian charm. We follow Clochette, the daughter of a French prostitute who becomes increasingly curious about her mother's profession. Left alone during the day, she begins to explore her own desires, encountering various people who introduce her to different perspectives on love, relationships, and desire.
We’re peeling back the layers on this classic, from its sumptuous visuals to its unforgettable performances—because when it comes to vintage erotica, the French do it differently. What makes La Vorace stand out? Is it any good ? Lets find out...
Don’t forget to follow us:
https://linktr.ee/Bowchickawowwow
Tennis, anyone? This week, we’re stepping onto the court with Hot Rackets (1979), a steamy, sun-soaked slice of late-‘70s adult entertainment.
Set at a swanky country club where everyone’s got a racket, except Herbs’ prudish wife (Royalle), she's on a mission to find out exactly what goes on at her husband’s club.
On and off the court—this flick serves up sex, scandal, and sweatbands, with an all-star cast of golden-era icons, including Rhonda Jo Petty, Desiree Cousteau, and Candida Royale. But is it a grand slam of vintage erotica, or does it fumble its match point? Let’s find out !!!
Don’t forget to follow us:
https://linktr.ee/Bowchickawowwow
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
Merry Christmas!!!
Look at us posting on Christmas Day
This week, we’re unwrapping a holiday classic—adult cinema style. The Passions of Carol (1975) is Shaun Costello’s raunchy retelling of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, where the miserly Carol Scrooge trades financial greed for frigid cynicism and a lack of… holiday spirit. But when three seductive “ghosts” pay her a visit, she’s about to learn the true meaning of Christmas—through pleasure, passion, and a whole lot of stockings being unstuffed.
We’re diving into this festive, campy romp that blends humor, sensuality, and even a bit of heartfelt redemption. Is it naughty? Is it nice? Grab your eggnog and join us as we deck the halls with this golden-age gem!
Don’t forget to follow us
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
What happens when a macho, womanizing pig gets a celestial wake-up call? Enter Angel on Fire (aka Angel #9), Roberta Findlay’s bold, gender-bending tale of karma, heartbreak, and redemption. After a fatal accident, Steven finds himself at heaven’s gate, where Angel Number 9 decides he needs to walk a mile in someone else’s stilettos—literally.
Reborn on Earth as Stephanie, Steven is forced to navigate life as a woman and finally feel the heartbreak he dished out in his former life. It’s a wild ride of cosmic justice and steamy encounters, served with Findlay’s signature grit and wit. Join us as we dive into this gem and unpack its blend of bawdy humor, surprising depth, and a whole lot of sass.
Don’t forget to follow us
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
This week, we’re looking at themes of love, fidelity, and longing. Robin's Nest (1980). The story follows a married couple, Alan (Eric Edwards) and Robin (Arcadia Lake), who struggle with a stale and passionless relationship. Seeking fulfilment, they venture outside their marriage into a world of lust and exploration, only to realise that satisfaction might be harder to find than they imagined. Set against the backdrop of upscale surroundings, the film intertwines eroticism with emotional complexity, making it a hallmark of the narrative-driven adult films.
Join us as we ask, is it any good ??
Don’t forget to follow us
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
This week, we’re stepping into the tangled drama of Bella (1980), where family secrets and forbidden desires collide. Eric Edwards plays Tom, the handsome neighbor whose affair with Susan, Bella’s mother, sets off a scandal that only gets juicier. But things take a wild turn when Bella herself decides to get in on the action, turning a simple love triangle into a full-blown suburban meltdown. It's messy, it’s awkward, and yes—it’s undeniably hot. Tune in as we break down this Golden Age gem, from its unexpected plot twists to its unforgettable moments of tension and temptation. This one’s got it all: drama, desire, and a whole lot of 'did that really just happen?!
Join us as we ask, is it any good ??
Don’t forget to follow us
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
Get ready for this week’s wild ride as we tackle Fantastic Orgy, Carlos Tobalina’s all-you-can-watch buffet of vintage debauchery. featuring legends like John Holmes and Candida Royalle. We’re breaking down the highs, the lows, and the ‘wait, what just happened?’ moments from this cinematic smorgasbord. Is it any good? Join us as we unravel the madness and celebrate a film that’s 100% pure Golden Age chaos.
Don’t forget to follow us
Twitter:
@bowchickawowpod
@Goldie_goodhead
@Vince_taint
Instagram:
@bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon:
Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow
Join us as we dive into Le Femme Objet, where science fiction meets 80s French erotica! This time, we’re following a tech-savvy guy who’s a little too tired of women saying ‘no.’ So, what does he do? Naturally, he builds himself the ultimate yes-woman robot. As our robotic leading lady is programmed to obey, things take a steamy turn, with ‘yes’ never sounding the same. But can even the best code keep love under control? Tune in for all the absurdities, the polyester fashion, and the philosophical questions you never expected to ask about love and technology in a retro classic. Grab your candy, turn off the lights, and join us for a Halloween episode.
Don’t forget to follow us
Twitter: @bowchickawowpod @Goldie_goodhead @Vince_taint
Instagram: @bowchickawowpodcast
Patreon: Patreon.com/bowchickawowwow