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Sexcrimes - Diamants mortels

Titre original : Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough
  • 2005
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  • 1h 27min
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Sarah Laine and Sandra McCoy in Sexcrimes - Diamants mortels (2005)
Erotic ThrillerCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo young women will stop at nothing for one to gain a $4 million inheritance of two priceless diamonds, while two detectives try to thwart their plans, but find complications abound.Two young women will stop at nothing for one to gain a $4 million inheritance of two priceless diamonds, while two detectives try to thwart their plans, but find complications abound.Two young women will stop at nothing for one to gain a $4 million inheritance of two priceless diamonds, while two detectives try to thwart their plans, but find complications abound.

  • Réalisation
    • Jay Lowi
  • Scénario
    • Andy Hurst
    • Ross Helford
    • Stephen Peters
  • Casting principal
    • Sarah Laine
    • Brad Johnson
    • Michael Mantell
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,5/10
    5,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jay Lowi
    • Scénario
      • Andy Hurst
      • Ross Helford
      • Stephen Peters
    • Casting principal
      • Sarah Laine
      • Brad Johnson
      • Michael Mantell
    • 27avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough
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    Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough

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    Sarah Laine
    Sarah Laine
    • Marie Clifton
    Brad Johnson
    Brad Johnson
    • Jay Clifton
    Michael Mantell
    Michael Mantell
    • Theo Bloom
    Sandra McCoy
    Sandra McCoy
    • Elena Sandoval
    Claire Coffee
    Claire Coffee
    • Jenny Bellamy
    Van Epperson
    Van Epperson
    • Principal Phillips
    Ron Melendez
    Ron Melendez
    • Dr. Chad Johnson
    Dina Meyer
    Dina Meyer
    • Kristen Richards
    Nikki Griffin
    Nikki Griffin
    • Risa
    Elena Maria Garcia
    • Maid
    Michael Horvath
    Michael Horvath
    • Embarassed Boy
    Kenneth Cameron
    • Young Man at Party
    Claudio Sad
    • Mr. Barajas
    Linden Ashby
    Linden Ashby
    • Detective Michael Morrison
    Eric Fleeks
    Eric Fleeks
    • Detective Gomez
    Zaki Rubenstein
    Zaki Rubenstein
    • Dr. Chad's Assistant
    • (as Zakarath Ruben)
    Maria Cina
    Maria Cina
    • Blonde Reporter
    Kymberly Newberry
    Kymberly Newberry
    • Judge Wilcox
    • (as Kymberly S. Newberry)
    • Réalisation
      • Jay Lowi
    • Scénario
      • Andy Hurst
      • Ross Helford
      • Stephen Peters
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    Avis des utilisateurs27

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    1shub-4

    Oh my oh my

    Some Sundays you just want to stay indoors, sheltered from the poor weather, watching movies and eating popcorn. And mostly you do not really care about the quality of the film you are watching. Unfortunately, having too little to choose from, this does not always end up being the case: I had a bad feeling about this one, and did only see the movie because a friend of mine gave it to me for free (and I wonder why...). This boring and VERY predictable flick contained tons of cartoonish stereotypes, pisspoor acting, lousy editing and a script worse than in most cartoons for kids. Even the wannabe sexy seminude girl-on-girl scenes are so put on that they get you less hot than outdoor swimming during a snowy winter. Be warned, spend your two hours doing something better!
    7TdSmth5

    Better than part 2

    Like the previous Wild Things movies, this one too starts with a meeting in the Blue Bay school auditorium for a speech on sex crimes by a cop and probation officer (Dina Meyer) who has personal experience with rape. In the auditorium we meet the bad rich girl Marie and the innocent Elena with a troubled past who is on probation herself, poverty-stricken and lives in a trailer. The two girls of course don't exactly get along. Marie stands to inherit 2 giant diamonds from her deceased mother. However she cannot obtain them until she turns 18. Stepdad Jay, in turn is in deep financial troubles and is not inclined to let the girl get the diamonds. Jay also has an interest in pretty young things and invites Elena over to the party he organizes for Marie. The issue is who will end up with the diamonds and what intrigues they will devise to get them. This movie, like its prequels has a steamy three-way which is shot too dark and with the use of body doubles. There are two additional girl-girl scenes which are much more erotic but far shorter. Overall, this movie is more enjoyable than part II. It is not as slow and the cast is quite attractive. The story, too, is interesting and has its surprising twists and turns. I only wish there had been more nudity. This series has a lot of potential I think, considering the stuff that is released in theaters these days and I wouldn't mind additional entries.
    6bigdgun

    Hot Hot Hot

    The plot of this updated Wild Things is weak and the acting isn't much better, but Sarah Laine just might have best body ever seen naked on screen outside of the porn industry. And the extras lying around the pool, diving at the competition, and turning up dead are absolutely gorgeous. Sandra McCoy isn't too bad either. It's a shame that she hired a body double. This one I might have to buy. When the movie ends you might find yourself wondering who and how they all got where they end up, but don't try too hard. You might hurt your pretty head. A physicist couldn't figure it out. So I like to watch two beautiful girls kissing and fondling each other. So I like to watch beautiful girls get even with nasty older guys. So I like beautiful girls. So sue me.
    1mentalcritic

    So bad it could be used as a weapon of mass destruction

    One really has to feel for Dina Meyer as she struggles through this C-level production. The law of diminishing returns pretty much states that the more one tries to repeat an accomplishment or action, the less successful the results will be. Most film franchises conform to this rule faithfully, with the latter episodes in the Police Academy or Aliens series managing to plumb depths in their respective genres that used to keep television programmers well-stocked for early-morning material. There are also exceptional sequels, the second Star Trek or X-Men films being good examples. The third Wild Things film is the same thing to late franchise entries as Police Academy: Mission To Moscow. The most telling sign of the third Wild Things film being crap is that it did not even receive so much as a direct to video release. This was filmed with cable, or even free to air, television in mind. My guess would be one of those hotel cable channels where they screen not-quite-porn for desperate customers who have nothing better to watch.

    Like the previous two Wild Things films, Diamonds In The Rough attempts to create a twisting and turning plot for the titillation of the viewer. While Wild Things 2 succeeded by completely recycling the plot of the highly entertaining original, Diamonds In The Rough attempts to recreate the mild revival of the erotic thriller without resorting to recycling the screenplay or screen composition of the original. Calling it moderately, or even mildly, successful would be flattering. Diamonds In The Rough is a failure thanks in no small part to a pace that is so rushed it feels incoherent. An attempt to recreate the threesome scene is made, and it has the virtue of both women getting naked in front of the camera, but it goes by so quickly that viewers are often hard-pressed to remember anything about it mere minutes after viewing. Sandra McCoy apparently suffered a fifty-percent pay cut for hiring a body double in this film. That should summarise how much dedication to one's art this film inspires.

    Dina Meyer essentially jumps into the role played by Terence Bridge in the previous film, and by Kevin Bacon in the one before that. She is about the only person in this film who can act, and the screenplay does a good job of obscuring this. The dialogue is not exactly daft, but it really only fills space while we wait for the next display of flesh. In Wild Things, the plot was coherent and even intriguing without the little tidbits displayed during the end credits. Wild Things 2 is neither here nor there, since both the main plot and the tidbits are more or less entirely lifted from Wild Things. Diamonds In The Rough's main plot and tidbits were not written by an army of monkeys seated in front of an army of typewriters. It was vomited out by a bunch of crack-addled monkeys who bashed their heads into the keys of a bunch of typewriters for a year.

    My summary says it all, really. I watched Diamonds In The Rough for over an hour, even making mental notes as something particularly stupid took place. I cannot remember a singular detail of the threadbare plot, save for something to do with Dina Meyer's character being a parole officer with a personal mission. Of course, there is the usual stuff about two characters having a complex interplay relationship that turns out to be a shady criminal conspiracy. There is simply not enough screen time in this film to give this element proper development. About the only satisfactory continuance in the film comes when a line is repeated. Plot tangents are mentioned in one second, dropped like a stone in the next, and then resumed a reel or three later with not the slightest bit of linking. Perhaps it was deliberately designed to cause viewers to lose millions of brain cells in the memory area. Perhaps the film is simply so bland or stupid that, like the production of RoboCop, the mind just blanks it out like a violent crime. As I said earlier, however, it is less than a day since I watched Wild Things: Diamonds In The Rough, and I am absolutely stumped when trying to recall something memorable about it.

    Out of ten, I gave Wild Things: Diamonds In The Rough a one. It is bad enough that one could show it to people they want information or cooperation out of. After the first viewing, one is in a mildly uncomfortable mood. About halfway through the second viewing, that cyanide capsule starts to look mighty tempting.
    4subxerogravity

    Wow! this was really stupid!

    The original Wild things is a classic.

    They're not going to ruin that with these non-inventive low budget straight-to-video sequels, it's more embarrassing for the ones involved with it.

    All the attempts to make it like the first one fall short.

    The movie has the same twist and turns as the first movie and it's sequel, which is now formulated and makes nothing that happen a surprise.

    Normally, I would give a point for nudity, but naked boobs is not even enough to make this film appealing.

    just really crap.

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    • Anecdotes
      Sandra McCoy took a 50% salary cut for hiring a body double for the steamier sex scenes.
    • Gaffes
      The vehicles in the film have front bumper license plates. The State of Florida does not require front plates. Also, the license plates are the red alpha-numeric variety, which have not been used in Florida since the 1980s.
    • Citations

      Kristin Richards: You may not remember.

      Elena Sandoval: But you'll never forget.

    • Crédits fous
      Interpersed between the first part of the credits, are a number of scenes, explaining some of the plot twists.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Shameful Sequels: Wild Things 3 (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Escape
      Composed by Fredrick Grant III

      Published by Seven Mile Lane Music (ASCAP)

      By Arrangement with Selectracks Music Services

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 février 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Juegos salvajes III
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Mandalay Pictures
      • Lightning Entertainment
      • Mainline Releasing
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      1 heure 27 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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