Then there's lines like "Go suck a gorilla's lips", adding the script to the amateurish acting in this genuinely rotten movie about the music industry, as seen through the efforts of the agents of a forgotten black group called "The Love Machine" to help break them into the business. Unfortunately, there's lots of corruption and bigotry in the industry, and those in charge of the black music industry are written in complete blaxploitation cliches, so badly representative of that chapter of the industry that it serves nobody any favors.
The Love Machine is quite talented however (with a sound that suggests Donna Sunner), so it's worth it to tune in just to hear them. Overall however, this is ons of the absolute worst of rock related musicals of the late 70's and early 80's, the script consistently degrading with the acting reminding me of the type of dialog readings you'd hear in exploitation movies of the early 1930's, so dreadful that it isn't worth watching for fun bad camp elements. This has cheap and rushed out written all over it, and it really is a chore to find anything decent within, outside the songs.
The Love Machine is quite talented however (with a sound that suggests Donna Sunner), so it's worth it to tune in just to hear them. Overall however, this is ons of the absolute worst of rock related musicals of the late 70's and early 80's, the script consistently degrading with the acting reminding me of the type of dialog readings you'd hear in exploitation movies of the early 1930's, so dreadful that it isn't worth watching for fun bad camp elements. This has cheap and rushed out written all over it, and it really is a chore to find anything decent within, outside the songs.